The question of music and how it works in a church setting is clearly
one of the more controversial issues of any program. I get asked on a
regular basis about why we do "this" and don't do "that"...or simply
why we do what we do. How do I select music for a particular Sunday or
is there a greater committe of people who select music. What makes me
choose on song over another or this new song instead of a different new
song.
Now, I know that many of you don't give much thought to
what I really do from week to week. When you do think about it, you
wonder what I do with all the time I have on my hands. It's
understandable since I always wondered what a full time Worshp Pastor
did with all of his/her time. The simple answer is that I just sit
down in a chair in my office and play my guitar. Sometimes, when I
have extra time, I'll even build a camp fire and sing songs around the
glowing embers.
OK...cruel joke. This blog is designed to
give you some insight to my world and let me assure you that there is
much to do in a week before services, but none more important than the
process of trying to figure out what God is wanting for Sunday
morning. So let's take a walk through the process and that should
answer a few questions regarding what we select and how it's done.
It
makes sense that there is so much in question because there is so much
at stake. I firmly believe that anytime we do music on a Sunday
morning, it should take us someplace instead of just being a group of
nice songs. Last week, we concentrated on the scripture of worship
music in applying to Brad Gray's message about taking scripture to
heart. We meshed songs of scripture with thier actual scripture
verses. Thanks to all of you who have let me know how much that meant
to you. You'll likely see more of that as the future unfolds. If we
truly believe that true worship is a result of the Word of God, then we
should be getting after it more often.
I also have a database of
all of our music which allows me to see what songs we have done and
when we've done them. I typically give at least 7 weeks between the
time I do a song and the next time I'll put it in the order. So with
at least 24 songs eliminated (6 weeks x's 4 songs a week), I look
through the rest of them and begin to pray. I begin to select music
and as I do that, usually there will be a theme that comes out allowing
me to select the whole package that ties together. Nothing is
token...it all serves a purpose to get us all to arrive at a specific
outcome.
For instance, if I begin to see praise being a theme
coming to the forefront, then the music will take a "praise" angle. At
that point, I'll pick out music such as David Crowder's "O Praise Him"
or Michael W. Smith's "Prince of Peace". It may eventually end up with
a song that causes us to empty ourselves of everything else so that we
can truly praise Jesus such as Chris Tomlin's "Enough".
There
you go! Just a picture of the week. Keep checking back often and I'll
keep opening the window so you can get a look at why we do what we do
here in the Worship area of Ogden Church.
Because of Daddy,
Cliff