Well, it’s been way too long since a worship confessional.
Sorry.
Last week I didn’t lead. We had Erynn Ragland, a guest leader who is a student at Bethany University. She was awesome! I recorded it and was gonna throw it down. But I didn’t. Sorry.
Again not leading this week. We’re talking about students, so our youth band, led by Rachel Hopkin, will be leading this week.
So hopefully the week after that I’ll get back in the swing of things.
However, as I mentioned, I did teach this past Sunday. Thought I’d throw the audio up here is you wanna check it out (ummm…mom…). First, a few thoughts, learnings, and fact:
- As I mentioned last week, it was tough in a way because it wasn’t a straight passage to speak from. However, the more I thought about it the more I discovered there was plenty on my mind to say.
- This was probably the first time I’ve taught and put together my message without ripping off someone else’s points. All me. Good or bad thing? you decide after listening.
- There was a lot happening that morning, so I planned to just keep it real short. Didn’t happen that way exactly. Typical I guess.
- I embarrass myself in the beginning during the "child of the eighties" stuff. Shoulda just passed that by maybe. But isn’t self deprecation a great way to gain repoire?
- I am my own worst critic when I speak. I want to keep doing it and get better, but it’s much less comfortable for me than leading worship. But I’m learning and I love it.
- That being said, my 2 biggest critiques (not having listened to it back yet: first, it was in my head all week, but I didn’t really hash it out on paper til the day before. That probably contributed to my getting lost in the notes once or twice.
- Second, as I sat there in worship, I questioned if I really stressed the radical call that Jesus made to the rich young ruler quite enough. He wasn’t asking for just a small shift, but a LIFE CHANGING paradigm shift and call to action. I still don’t think I hit that hard enough, but hey, live and learn.
So thanks to those of you that gave me some thoughts to chew on last week regarding Generation X. If you’re interested in how it came out, feel free to listen below (player embedded here if you’re reading via RSS).
And Oh yeah, it started with another video testimony, this time by Rae Albrecht and then her playing a song she wrote. I want to get the song added to the video, so I’ll try and post that in the next day or two. It was a pretty amazing interview and song.
Anyway, that’s enough reading. Now it’s time to listen. i think it clocked in at about 35 minutes, so get comfy. Enjoy!
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