I watched a movie called “Julie and Julia” along with a group of friends last night. It’s a film about two women who find meaning and purpose through food. Julia Child goes to cooking school and writes a cookbook. A generation later, Julie Powell spends a year cooking through all the recipes in that (now …
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Worship Leader’s Redux: Easter Weekend 2010 Part 2
In my last post I covered some of the positives I drew from the services over Easter weekend. With time to reflect I’m sharing a few points that I could have done better on: I didn’t write out all my chords for a new song we tried, “Completely Done“. This wasn’t too much of …
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Worship Leader’s Redux: Easter Weekend 2010 Part 1
I’m sitting at home enjoying a scoop of cookies and cream ice-cream. Easter Monday is a public holiday in NZ and so I’m savouring this time to unwind and catch up on errands and jobs around the house. But as I sit here I’m reflecting on the Easter Friday and Sunday’s services at Howick Baptist …
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Completely Done
I woke up this morning humming the words to “Completely Done”, a song from Sovereign Grace Music’s album “Sons and Daughters”. Completely Done By Jonathan Baird, Ryan Baird, and Rich Gunderlock As recorded on Sons & Daughters Lyrics What reason have I to doubt Why would I dwell in fear When all I have known …
To See the King of Heaven fall
In preparation for Easter weekend… … have a listen to this song (click through to see the video), and hear not just how Jesus Christ died, but why He was crucified on Good Friday almost two thousand years ago. Worship leader Jamie Brown aptly points out: It’s not enough to sing a song that says …