Event Worship Resources

Devotional for a pilgrimage…

Today’s post is written by Geoff Twigg, Adjunct Professor at North Park University in Chicago. Geoff is a pastor, singer/songwriter, worship leader and ministry consultant, and serves the ECC as a member of the denomination’s Commission on Worship.

As we leave the Holidays behind and focus on a new calendar year, Covenanters everywhere across North America see another milestone in the near future; the Midwinter Conference. I’ve had a lot of preparation to do before the Conference this time, and so I have an even greater sense of anticipation than in previous years.

I’m reminded of a great Hebrew tradition, honed by many years of repetition, a tradition that can inspire us as we approach this new year, and particularly if we’re planning to gather together in San Diego. The practice leads us to focus on a subset of the book of Psalms, called the Psalms of Ascents (Psalms 120-134) which form useful devotional guidelines as we consider our pilgrimage.

No, dear reader, don’t worry; I’m not misinterpreting the Midwinter Conference as being more than it is. However, it can be a time when we seek the Lord for new revelations about our practice, or a time of refreshment and renewed spiritual vitality. In fact, I am praying that’s true for each of us, even those pastors and staff who have to stay home so that others can go.

I should, however, mention here that there is a rich offering this year for those involved in worship ministry. We have workshops, conversations planned over lunch, the opportunity to record your own song ideas or talk over how best to approach recording, a full class on worship and the Bible, an open-mic night, a hymn-sing… the list goes on and on. You can sing in the choir, or just ‘chill’ in sunny San Diego.

Meanwhile, back to the point; getting ready to let God re-focus your vision. In this devotional for a pilgrimage, we find a wide range of subjects covered. Be open; any or all of them might have special meaning for you. Here is a cursory analysis of the topics covered, roughly in order. You might care to hear them spoken by a variety of voices:

“It is God who protects and helps us” (I lift my eyes to the hills…), “it’s good to get together to worship God!” (and we pray for peace of our city and our Kingdom).

God shelters us and we’re devoted to God; “we thank God for constant help and protection”, (remember how God helped us in history?). There are reminders that unless the work is established by God it’s all in vain; that despite opposition I’m flourishing through God’s help…

I’m desperate for God, “I trust God as a child trusts”, (remember how David established this special place, and was rewarded?), and a reminder that working together in unity brings a special blessing. We end with a final song of praise in celebration.

This year, when we’re finally at Midwinter, our thoughts will be guided towards God’s preparation of his servants (Ps.139), God’s protection (Ps.46) and the provision of everything we need to do God’s work (Ps.126).

Before we get there, however, would you care to join me as we consider the themes that formed the thinking of believers on pilgrimage to Jerusalem, for many centuries past?



Covenant Songwriting Featured at Midwinter 2010

Thanks to the many excellent submission by Covenant songwriters, the Event Song Review Panel had a very hard time choosing one song to highlight at Midwinter 2010. In the end, two were choose. “Bring Life” by Andy Cater and Steve Hindalong and “God Loved the World” by Jennifer Shaw, Paul Marino and Jeremy Johnson.

Midwinter 2010 participants will receive a CD of these songs to take back to their churches and Andy’s song “Bring Life” will be featured at the Wednesday morning worship service.

Andy Cater is the Worship Leader and Music Director at Redwood Covenant Church in Santa Rosa CA. Jennifer Shaw is the Music Director at Faith Covenant Church in Westerville OH.

Please visit the provided songwriter’s website links for more songs, and to download charts for your own use.

All songs submitted for this process will be retained for consideration for use later denomination-wide Covenant events. These particular songs were chosen in part, because they fit the theme of this year’s focus “The Necessity of the New Birth” so well. As other Covenant affirmations are highlighted in upcoming years, other quality songs will be chosen to best highlight the theme.

Thanks to all who participated in this pilot project. We hope this is the first step towards an increasing awareness of the many quality songs being written across the Covenant church. May God receive all the glory!

Rooting for you,

Andrew



December 15 is the Cutoff Date for Sharing Your Songs

Thanks to everyone who has sent in songs for consideration for use at Midwinter.


Sharing our Songs

The cutoff date for song submissions is December 15. Review will begin shortly after. Selected writers will be contacted early in January to make permission use arrangements.

Again thanks!

Rooting for you,

Andrew



Wow! What great writers!

1 Comment » Written on November 13th, 2009     
Filed under: Event Worship Resources, Leadership, Local Church, Music, Resources for Worship, Uncategorized

Hey everyone, thanks for passing the word around about our search for songs. Songs are starting to come in, with astounding quality. Our review team is going to have some tough choices to make. God is raising up some terrific writers!

If you haven’t heard of them already, please check out Jennifer Shaw and Andy Cater’s websites and songs. You’ll be glad you did.

Keep those quality songs coming!

Rooting for you,

Andrew



Sharing Our Songs!

We’re working to develop and promote indigenous Covenant music – songs written in the Covenant church, that are an overflow of the missional life that we share. Through the Department of Christian Formation we are excited to start a pilot project of gathering and redistributing music written within our midst. Here’s how it works.

We’re looking for songs that can potentially become “theme songs” for various Covenant wide events. Each year we have a theme for our denominational events that flows out of our core values and theology. Send us any of your original songs that might support these themes. If your song is selected by the committee, it will be featured at the event, and a recording of the song will be distributed to all the participants so that they can take them back to their churches to the song can be sung in the local church.

Submit a song

The 2010 Midwinter the theme is “The Necessity of the New Birth.” Send us your original songs that flow out of that theme. We would love to hear them and pass the best songs on! Pass the word around! There’s a lot of “untapped” songwriting talent in the Covenant. We’re hoping this is a first step of many in helping to uncover some of that talent.

Rooting for you,

Andrew Thompson

of the Event Song Selection Committee

(A sub-committee of the Worship Commission)



Midwinter 2009 Worship 3

2 comments Written on February 24th, 2009     
Filed under: Event Worship Resources

We had fun planning and leading the Midwinter and Connection worship. Here, on the blog, we’ll post the orders of worship and links to resources and photos. Special thanks to Mike Nyman who took pictures all week, and generously gave them to us royalty-free. These are the resources for Thursday night. Also posted: Monday night, Tuesday night.

First the tools:

  • Planning Center Online. Tim Peterson uses this at Crossroads, and set us up for Midwinter. I like everything about this tool. It helps us manage: scheduling, communications, orders of worship, songs, liturgy, scripts and other downloads.
  • CCLI Song Select. It’s worth every penny.
  • ProPresenter. What can we say? It’s the best presentation software.

We worked with the theme: The Centrality of the Word of God. The theme was a dream. We had six services to plan around the theme– 3 evenings and 3 Bible studies. Download the bulletins, which contain all the spoken liturgy and song lyrics.

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Midwinter 2009 Worship 2

2 comments Written on February 24th, 2009     
Filed under: Event Worship Resources

We had fun planning and leading the Midwinter and Connection worship. Here, on the blog, we’ll post the orders of worship and links to resources and photos. Special thanks to Mike Nyman who took pictures all week, and generously gave them to us royalty-free. These are the resources for Tuesday night. Also posted: Monday night and Thursday night.

First the tools:

  • Planning Center Online. Tim Peterson uses this at Crossroads, and set us up for Midwinter. I like everything about this tool. It helps us manage: scheduling, communications, orders of worship, songs, liturgy, scripts and other downloads… I heartily recommend this tool.
  • CCLI Song Select. It’s worth every penny.
  • ProPresenter. What can we say? It’s the best presentation software.

Continue Reading »



Midwinter 2009 Worship 1

2 comments Written on February 16th, 2009     
Filed under: Event Worship Resources

We had fun planning and leading the Midwinter Conference worship experiences– Connection worship too. So here, on the blog, we’ll post the orders of worship and links to resources and photos. It may take a few days to get it all up, but here we go. Special thanks to Mike Nyman who took pictures all week, and generously gave them to us royalty-free. These are the resources for Monday night. See also, Tuesday night and Thursday night.

First the tools:

  • Planning Center Online. Tim Peterson uses this at Crossroads, and set us up for Midwinter. I like everything about this tool. There are no negatives. It manages: scheduling, communications, orders of worship, songs, liturgy, scripts… I heartily recommend this tool.
  • CCLI Song Select. I cannot get along without this tool. It’s worth every penny.
  • ProPresenter. What can we say? It’s the best presentation software.

We worked with the theme: The Centrality of the Word of God. The theme was a dream. We had six services to plan around the theme– 3 evenings and 3 Bible studies.

Monday eve, Proclaiming the Word

(NPU Gospel Choir, Special Music)

He Reigns Forever, Marshal Carpenter. Available through Word Music.

You Are the Living Word, Fred Hammond and Noel Hall. CCLI 3176067.

See Also:

Tuesday morn, The word and the Word with Klyne Snodgrass
Tuesday eve, Shaped by the Word with Phyllis Tickle
Wednesday morn, Hearing with the Heart with Klyne Snodgrass
Thursday morn, Hearing in order to See with Klyne Snodgrass
Thursday eve, The Word Made Flesh with Gary Walter