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		<title>Where did THAT song come from?</title>
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			<name>Cliff Washburn</name>
			<email>cliff@ogdenchurch.org</email>
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		<updated>2007-08-01T14:39:17Z</updated>
		<published>2007-08-01T14:37:00Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[The question of music and how it works in a church setting is clearly
one of the more controversial issues of any program.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; How do I select music for a particular Sunday or
is there a greater committe of people who select music.&nbsp; What makes me
choose on song over another or this new song instead of a different new
song.&nbsp; <br><br>Now, I know that many of you don't give much thought to
what I really do from week to week.&nbsp; When you do think about it, you
wonder what I do with all the time I have on my hands.&nbsp; It's
understandable since I always wondered what a full time Worshp Pastor
did with all of his/her time.&nbsp; The simple answer is that I just sit
down in a chair in my office and play my guitar.&nbsp; Sometimes, when I
have extra time, I'll even build a camp fire and sing songs around the
glowing embers.&nbsp; <br><br>OK...cruel joke.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; 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.<br><br>It
makes sense that there is so much in question because there is so much
at stake.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; Last week, we concentrated on the scripture of worship
music in applying to Brad Gray's message about taking scripture to
heart.&nbsp; We meshed songs of scripture with thier actual scripture
verses.&nbsp; Thanks to all of you who have let me know how much that meant
to you.&nbsp; You'll likely see more of that as the future unfolds.&nbsp; If we
truly believe that true worship is a result of the Word of God, then we
should be getting after it more often.<br><br>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.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; Nothing is
token...it all serves a purpose to get us all to arrive at a specific
outcome.<br><br>For instance, if I begin to see praise being a theme
coming to the forefront, then the music will take a "praise" angle.&nbsp; At
that point, I'll pick out music such as David Crowder's "O Praise Him"
or Michael W. Smith's "Prince of Peace".&nbsp; 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".<br><br>There
you go!&nbsp; Just a picture of the week.&nbsp; 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.<br><br>Because of Daddy,<br>Cliff<br><br><div></div>]]></content>
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		<title>Welcome!</title>
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			<name>Cliff Washburn</name>
			<email>cliff@ogdenchurch.org</email>
		</author>
		<updated>2007-06-27T15:28:00Z</updated>
		<published>2007-06-27T15:28:00Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[Welcome to the Ogden Church Music Blog...or less formally known as "Cliff's Notes".&nbsp; This is designed to answer the many questions that come my way either through direct contact or by other means such as email or music survey comments.<br><br>My hope is that you'll find plenty of answers to questions you may have.&nbsp; If you don't, feel free to ask them here.&nbsp; This concept came up after we relaunched out website and people were making comments and asking questions through the new music survey page.&nbsp; I really didn't have a way to answer some of the great questions or clear up confusion from a situation.&nbsp; I'm all about communication, so I thought this would be the best way to do it.<br><br>With that in mind, my hope over the next couple of months is to address a few questions such as:<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1.&nbsp; Why don't we do any secular music during our services?&nbsp; Crossroads does.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2.&nbsp; Can we do more songs about welcoming the Holy Spirit into our midst?<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 3.&nbsp; Is it possible to NEVER do that song again?<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 4.&nbsp; How do you pick new music?<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 5.&nbsp; How do you pick music from Sunday to Sunday?<br><br>While comments sometimes can be made tongue in cheek, many of them are just great questions and I know there are others who would like to hear the answers, so I'm excited about this opportunity to just talk it through.&nbsp; I welcome all of your comments and thoughts about the writings.&nbsp; Just be fair and open to the answer I may give you and know that it's always more fun if we can come to a clear understanding of why we do what we do.<br><br>Hope to hear from you!<br>Serving Daddy,<br>Cliff<br>]]></content>
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		<title>Music Fits into a Larger Plan</title>
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			<name>Cliff Washburn</name>
			<email>cliff@ogdenchurch.org</email>
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		<updated>2007-10-31T10:34:14Z</updated>
		<published>2007-06-27T14:48:00Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[The question of music and how it works in a church setting is clearly one of the more controversial issues of any program.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; How do I select music for a particular Sunday or is there a greater committe of people who select music.&nbsp; What makes me choose on song over another or this new song instead of a different new song.&nbsp; <br><br>Now, I know that many of you don't give much thought to what I really do from week to week.&nbsp; When you do think about it, you wonder what I do with all the time I have on my hands.&nbsp; It's understandable since I always wondered what a full time Worshp Pastor did with all of his/her time.&nbsp; The simple answer is that I just sit down in a chair in my office and play my guitar.&nbsp; Sometimes, when I have extra time, I'll even build a camp fire and sing songs around the glowing embers.&nbsp; <br><br>OK...cruel joke.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; 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.<br><br>It makes sense that there is so much in question because there is so much at stake.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; Last week, we concentrated on the scripture of worship music in applying to Brad Gray's message about taking scripture to heart.&nbsp; We meshed songs of scripture with thier actual scripture verses.&nbsp; Thanks to all of you who have let me know how much that meant to you.&nbsp; You'll likely see more of that as the future unfolds.&nbsp; If we truly believe that true worship is a result of the Word of God, then we should be getting after it more often.<br><br>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.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; Nothing is token...it all serves a purpose to get us all to arrive at a specific outcome.<br><br>For instance, if I begin to see praise being a theme coming to the forefront, then the music will take a "praise" angle.&nbsp; At that point, I'll pick out music such as David Crowder's "O Praise Him" or Michael W. Smith's "Prince of Peace".&nbsp; 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".<br><br>There you go!&nbsp; Just a picture of the week.&nbsp; 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.<br><br>Because of Daddy,<br>Cliff<br><br><br>]]></content>
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