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Hey there,

So I have been meaning my latest exciting news. As you may or may not know one of my favourite things to do is to write songs. And over the past few of years i have been working on a number of songs. But never really done much with them.

But the plan is that this will soon change! I have recently teamed up with Andy Baker and Resound Media in Sheffield, www.resoundmedia.co.uk. So basically I will be bringing out a new EP in the coming months, as well as hopefully investing some time into doing some concerts etc. My main hope is really to take worship in the form of music outside the church walls a little. We really do box ourselves in a lot at church, and we allow ourselves to believe enough that God can really speak through our music to people outside the 4 walls of Church. I have been really challenged to have a go at this, with nothing in mind other than to glorify God and take the emphasis on church from being about 4 big old walls and religion, to it being about community, fun, and God!

Over the past couple of weeks we have started the arrangement process of a few songs, in the hope to record in a month or so. I will keep you updated with everything…

Beyond Our Dreams

I have just got back from an amazing weekend away, where we took about 20 ‘Youth’ from our Church away for the weekend. We went to Edale to stay in the Peak Centre up there. And I must say it was excellent. We did a wide range of things including Rock Climbing, Archery, Fencing, as well as several teaching sessions focused on Sleep and Rest, in a variety of ways.

There was a really excellent atmosphere to the place, everyone was up for everything we did, and I was especially inspired by how willing people were to learn, and grow in their walk with God.

On Saturday night I had quite the traumatic experience however, when I got dressed up as a hoola girl, (Still with my original clothes on, don’t worry!) And was made to do various tasks, against my will. Including the dreaded food game, I hate all games food related! And then was asked to make up a dance routine with my team, for the song ‘Stacey’s mom’, not one I will be introducing at church any time soon. The video of which will probably never be shown anywhere, ever!

Today I lead a session on Worship, with just the Lads. One of my greatest prayers for the church is that we really try a little harder to grasp just how great our God is. Church, in my opinion is far too casual. We don’t get excited; we often offer lame, heartless, small worship just because ‘that’s what we’re supposed to do’. And this just doesn’t seem to match whom our God actually is. Our God is huge, amazing, and has such a heart for us, when I’m pretty sure it should be the other way round!

The God who made the universe, the world, the God who breathes out the stars, the God who speaks and light appears. This is a God we need to get excited about. A God that deserves more than a half raised hand once a week. A God that deserves more than our too often, lame worship.

Yet the most amazing thing is this is a God who makes Himself relevant to us as well. The God who came down, to give sight to the blind, bring life to the dead, and bring the lame to their feet.

One of the guys asked the question, God created everything, even the sun, and there is even stars bigger than the sun. Then he must be bigger than everything he has created, so how does he speak to us?

This kind of baffled me, because I always go straight to Jesus for the answer to a question like this. But so often we dumb down the sacrifice that Jesus made. This is not about a great man coming to earth to help us out. This is about God, who created matter, time and space. Who holds the universe in the palm of his hand, giving everything for us, forfeiting all glory for us, becoming so small, for us.

In the scheme of thing’s a miracle like making a blind man see, is only the start of things, but a God so big we cannot even imagine, becoming a fetus so we could understand, now that is amazing.

Oh Lord You’re Beautiful

Found this a couple of months back, and found it really amazing, just been on it again! And it is still one of my favourite worship songs at the moment. Originally by Keith green, this is by Jesus Culture in america. Musicially it is amazing as well. Love it.

Delirious?

Last night i ventured up to Leeds with Katie, with the help of a very irritating, barely useful Sat Nav, we made it to the O2 acadamy! ‘Turn left then keep right’, ‘Turn right then keep left.’ ‘In 800 yards turn right’ Yeh thanks for that, let me just count out 800 yards in my head…

But we made it, and it was worth it! They played for close to 2 and a half hours! Including taking the role of their own support act, as the ‘Cutting edge band’ taking us back to where they started. Who would have known they were going to pull out ‘Men of Faith’?! And ‘The Happy Song’! Excellent.

It really struck me when they were performing, just how many powerful songs they have written, song after song was soaked in the incredible message of the gospel, and portray real hope and salvation. So many of their lyrics blow me away completely. It was like every song God was giving me a little nudge as if to say ‘Yep, thats me!’

There is always the old debate about performance and worship and whether the 2 should mix. And i totally believe they do. There is something amazing about seeing an example of worshippers, because although all the words may not be on the screen, and the songs may go above C or whatever worship leaders are told not to do. Your heart can’t help but jump on board and worship with them, even in the quiet of my heart i found myself in awe of Gods love, and through the lyrics, I couldn’t help but sing along and offer it to God deep within, even if i had no idea of the melody!

There was something really great about a packed secular venue, full of worshippers, worshipping using a slightly different expression than perhaps we are used to. God has really used these guys over the past 15 or so years. I know he will continue to do so in other ways. But it was really so encouraging to see 5 normal men, who simply gave everything they have to see Christ lifted in this world. There is not enough bands like Delirious in the UK, so if you’re reading, and this is your thing. Get on it!

Should Cultural Relevance Matter In The Church Today?

I mentioned in my last post that i would write down some of my thoughts on cultural relevance in the Church today. So here they are, you may not agree with everything! And that’s completely fine, i would love you to tell me your thoughts also because i am really interested in this topic…

If we take a walk up the high street, we walk past places such as Starbucks, Pizza Hut, PC World, and HMV. As we look in these shops we see queues of people waiting in line to buy the things that bring them joy, or at least the things they think will bring them joy. And while all these things may be very different, they all have something in common. They all attract a very wide variety of people. They are all culturally relevant. If Starbucks didn’t use their smart, swish advertising and marketing, then they wouldn’t gain half the amount of customers they have over the past few years. Because of their style, it has become cool to walk around with a Starbuck’s cup, if they only had the really nice drinks, but awful marketing then they would not sell half as much, which is sad because there will be many coffee makers out there with amazing coffee, but due to awful marketing, will sell next to none.

If PC World were still selling PC’s from 1995, and only Nintendo 64 games, it is doubtful that they would be still doing such a roaring trade. Yet they regularly update their stocks, to stock the things people look for; they regularly change the look of their shop, etc.

In this world today, as sad as it may be, people like to see what they are getting. The rule of not judging a book by its cover seems to have past away. If people see style, culture and care, put into their products then they will go for them, or at least try them out.

Many Churches now a days seem to have completely discounted themselves from the world. Scripture calls us to be ‘in the world, but not of it.’ Yet I think sometimes we go too much for the ‘not of it’ part! I believe that we need to remind ourselves that we are still called to be ‘In the world’. Church is first and foremost for God, to bring Glory to his name and to lift Him high. Secondly Church is about the people; it’s about the family of God coming together. But when we say the Family of God, we don’t just mean the 15 Families that have been coming to this Church for 10 years. But we mean everyone. We need to be striving to make our church accessible for outsiders, for non-church folk.

If we look at a church like Hillsong, most people who do not go to this Church would straight away say, ‘there is too much consumerism’, ‘It’s too much like a concert’, etc etc. And their opinions are not invalid because for many people not used to this style of doing things then this is exactly what Hillsong may look like. Yet somehow people love to go there. Thousands of people go all over the world to worship together at Hillsong. And the reason is, it is culturally relevant. People go to Hillsong Church, and it doesn’t feel unfamiliar. The marketing is not dissimilar to something they would pick up on the High Street, and the music is not unfamiliar to them, and it doesn’t take them back 15 years, or to their Childhood. It is a beautiful, fresh expression of worship.

Being culturally relevant does not mean our Church has to look like Hillsong, though they do a great job, there is still need for so many different styles of Churches. Starbucks is not for everyone, which is why there are franchises such as Costa Coffee, and Coffee Republic, which also do such a good trade. Please don’t misunderstand me; Church is definitely not about consumerism, and looking good. But In the world we live in now, it is no longer just word of mouth that brings people to our Church. When I look online at different Churches websites, if I come across a bad website, or a website that hasn’t been updated for a few months, then I click off if I’m honest, as I would with most other websites. Though each churches website may not be an accurate representation of their church, this is often how it comes across in the world today. I believe we need to strive to make our Church attractive so that people want come.

Obviously then, when they do come it is nothing to do with marketing, but it is then all about how we welcome them, and how honest and accessible our worship is for them to join in. But when we worship a creator God, in such a creative world. We need to make efforts to the best of our Abilities, to attract people, and show them that Church, and God mean so much to us that we strive do it well.

I am definitely not talking about every church, and I am definitely not saying every church should be trying to advertise like Starbucks, because for example an older generation would still prefer a more ‘traditional’ coffee shop, but even those coffee shops advertise in such a way that attracts that kind of customer.

I would love to hear your thoughts on this if you are reading; obviously it is something everyone may have a different view on. Thanks for reading.

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