Tuesday, October 26, 2010

FCCN Worship Ministry Blog: October 26

Solos for the Christmas Musical

Thanks everyone for tryout out!  The equippers and I had some tough decisions to make.

“Gloria” Cheryl Smith & Samuel Wentzel

“God Coming Down”  Louis Rose solo, Sandy Schooler understudy

“Slow Fade” Bill Miller solo, Sandy Schooler harmony, Louis Rose understudy, Mary Lehman harmony understudy

“Jesus Saves” Julie Gorman female solo, Ted Meece male solo.  Elisa Morrison female understudy, Bob Walters male understudy

NO Choir & Rhythm Section Practice This Sunday Night (October 31)

We’ll see you all on November 7!

Next Value of the Month: Memorization

Join me in memorizing all of Ephesians 4 in November!  It will be on your CD’s throughout November.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

FCCN Worship Ministry Blog: October 19

Solo Tryouts this Sunday night!

We’ll meet in the dining room at 5:00.  Here are the solos:

“Gloria” measures 62-92 male or female. Add a 2nd singer for a duet at measure 77.

“God Coming Down” female or male solo throughout.

“Slow Fade” female or male solo. We can drop the key a bit so a bass or alto can sing it, no big deal.

“Jesus Saves” female solo measures 12-52. Male solo with choir like CD starting at measure 56. Although it’s not written, I’d like the male soloist to sing it like the CD.

Choir & Rhythm Section Practice This Sunday Night

Here’s what the evening will look like:

6:00-6:10 Opening Prayer, value of the month & discuss November 14

6:10-6:30 Prayer Groups

6:30-7:00 Sectionals: “Jesus Saves” and anything else the equippers would like to work on

7:00-7:30 Practice “Jesus Saves” and all the other songs as a full group

The Stand

Hey everybody, listen to this worship song and give me your honest opinion about it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6suBrSFaiM&feature=related

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

FCCN Worship Ministry Blog: October 13

Choir & Rhythm Section Practice This Sunday Night

I’d had a blast with you all Sunday night!  Lots of laughs and good singin’.  I hope you enjoyed riding in the van as much as I did. 

Yes, we will begin at 6:01 Sunday night.  If you were there last Sunday night, you know why!

Here’s what the evening will look like:

6:01-6:08 Opening Prayer, value of the month and thanks everybody for showin’ up!

6:08-6:10 Discuss “Gloria” and “Jesus Saves”

6:10-6:45 Sectionals: “Gloria” & “Jesus Saves”

6:45-6:50 Random videos: www.youtube.com/watch?v=owGykVbfgUE  www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkd5dJIVjgM&feature=aso

6:50-7:10 Practice “Gloria” & “Jesus Saves” as a full group

7:10 7:10-7:30 Prayer groups

Orchestra Starts Sunday night, November 14!

If you play a brass, woodwind or string instrument, come on out and join us!  We’ll be practicing on Sunday nights for the musical on December 18-19.  See me for the sheet music and full practice schedule.

Value of the Month: Thou Shall Not Covet

“You shall not covet your neighbor's house. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife, or his manservant or maidservant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor" (Exodus 20:17).

The obvious application is to not covet someone else’s talent.  Uh, okay.  Easier said than done.

You know the best way to not covet your neighbor’s solo? David Rinehart at Crossroads told me this: Pray for them.  It’s hard to covet somebody’s solo when you’re lifting their gift up to God.  Some good advice!  Just have a little talk with Jesus…

Random Blog Thought

Jake Miller was in my office this morning!  It was great to catch up with an old friend.  He begins full time worship ministry in Virginia this month!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

FCCN Worship Ministry Blog: October 6

541 Singing at the Mt. Zion Apple Fest this Saturday

The 541 guys group will be singing at the AEP Honey Creek Farm this Saturday from 10:30-11:45. New Country and K-Love music is the name of the game! Arts and crafts from all over the tri-state will be on display along with a variety of food and Indiana’s largest apple pie. They’ll also have antique tractors and gas engines. So pack up the family and drive west on Saturday morning. The Apple Fest is at 231 at County Road 500 North. Shoot me an email if you need more info.

Choir & Rhythm Section Practice This Sunday Night

Here’s what the evening will Look Like:

6:00-6:05 Opening Prayer and Value of the Month

6:05-6:25 Prayer Groups

6:25-6:30 Discuss “Joy to the World” & “O Holy Night”

6:30-7:00 Sectionals: “Joy to the World” & “O Holy Night”

7:00-7:30 Practice “Joy to the World, “O Holy Night” and “God Coming Down” as a full group

Woolly Wednesday Tonight!

We’ll be working on “God Coming Down” and “Joy to the World.” Come on over if you’d like some more practice! 5063 E. Sherwood Dr.

Solo Tryouts

We’ll have tryouts on Sunday night, Oct. 24 at 5:00 P.M. in the dining room. We’ll need a soloist and an understudy for each solo.

Here are the needed solos for each song:

Gloria measures 62-92 male or female. Add a 2nd singer for a duet at measure 77.

God Coming Down: female or male solo throughout.

O Holy Night: Karen Mooney is already the soloist and Michele Rodriguez is the understudy.

Slow Fade: female or male solo. We can drop the key a bit so a bass or alto can sing it, no big deal

Christmas Shoes: Todd Kuester is singing the solo since he’ll be playing the lead character in the musical.

Jesus Saves: female solo measures 12-52. Male solo with choir like CD starting at measure 56. Although it’s not written, I’d like the male soloist to sing it like the CD.

Value of the Month: Thou Shall Not Covet

You shall not covet your neighbor's house. You shall not covet your neighbor's wife, or his manservant or maidservant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor" (Exodus 20:17)

So I’m commanded by God not to covet my neighbor’s house. That’s ok, I like my house. I’m trying to pay off the house I have anyway. I’m also not to covet my neighbor’s wife. No problem there either: I love my wife and wouldn’t have married anyone else. I’m not to covet my neighbor’s servant, ox or donkey. No biggie, because I don’t know anyone who keeps or a donkey or an ox or a maid servant. Do you? I live in Newburgh. They can keep their donkey. Although with the price of milk nowadays and 3 kids, it might be nice to have a few goats. Goat’s milk isn’t bad.

But notice the last phrase: anything that belongs to your neighbor. Anything? Like my neighbor’s Mustang? (Their car, btw, not the horse or donkey). How 'bout their bank account, or their singing ability? Hmmm, I may have some work to do there…

Random Blog Thought

Speaking of goats: would you trade 2 goats for 2 gas pumps?

We have 2 old time gas pumps for the next sermon series: “Fill’er up.” We borrowed them from a really nice family in Lynnville. They traded 2 goats for 2 gas pumps. These pumps are fully restored and are worth thousands of dollars each. That’s quite a deal!