Sunday, September 27, 2009
And Even the Adults Too Shall Eat Cake!
Sunday Review 9/27/09
WOW!
Awesome service this morning all the way around.
The day kicked off with our children's choir sounding as good as I've ever heard them. And, I must say, our little Alex was just adorable singing along on the front row. I didn't even know that she knew those songs! Also, the two little girls that sang solos both have beautiful voices...we'll be hearing from them again soon!
Praise and Worship was great as well. "Blessed Be Your Name" is definitely one of our church's favorites.
Then, to conclude our musical portion of the service, our lady's choir provided the icing on the cake. I'd been looking forward to this one since we practiced it last Wednesday. Our ladies' voices were just angelic. Hands down the best I've heard from an all-ladies choir!
Great job young and old (okay..."older") alike!
I'm already looking forward to next week!
In Christ,
Michael
Monday, September 21, 2009
The West End Music Challenge 2009
I would like to officially issue a challenge to all West End choir members:
Sunday Review 9/20/09
Another good service yesterday. It looked like attendance was up a little to me. We only had three empty seats in the choir loft, and I can easily name three "regulars" who were not with us yesterday! I'm looking forward to the day when we need to add more chairs up there! Something tells me it won't be long...
The choir sounded terrific; much better than the last time we tried that song! That day, myself, along with every other man present, forgot to sing the second verse. The one labeled, "Men Only!" I think maybe I overcompensated and oversang yesterday to make sure it didn't happen again.
The Praise Team was good, but it just never feels the same without the drums. I really miss Terry when he can't make it! I just don't understand those churches who believe percussion instruments were spawned by satan...they should probably look "under the hood" of their pianos (ask me to explain if you don't get that, lol).
I'm already looking forward to next week's service! See you Wednesday!
In Christ,
Michael
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Let Them Eat Cake...Part II
Monday, September 14, 2009
Sunday Review 9/20/09
Once again, another good service yesterday. Congregation participation during our Praise and Worship time was as good as it's ever been, especially during the first set.
Our crowd really enjoys the more up-tempo songs; well, at least it seems most do. I thought we literally transitioned well from PRAISE with "You Are Good," to WORSHIP during "Draw Me Close."
Justin's special was good as always and was a fitting conclusion to the music part of our service (...except for that embarassing sound his guitar made initially, LOL).
Wednesday night, the choir will begin, in earnest, working on this year's Christmas contata. I'm looking forward to this Christmas season already!
See you soon!
In Christ,
Michael
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Sunday Review 9/06/09
Man, I LOVE a 3-day holiday weekend...but I HATE the 4-day work week that follows! Am I the only one that feels a day behind already this week?
This past Sunday (was it just two days ago?) was one of our ordinary services.
...Perhaps it's just me, but I'm looking forward to God giving us an extra-ordinary service pretty soon. We have had a few of those in the past in case you might have missed them and I'm sure there will be more to come.
Anyway, I thought things went well musically. The choir was good and the praise team members present stepped up for those who were unable to attend due to illness, births, or vacations. We have become quite versatile in the past several months in that regard.
I was, once again, very proud of my family for our medley, "Cherish the Cross." I am very blessed to not only have a talented family, but especially blessed that they are all willing to use those talents for the Lord. I think we should hurry and teach Alex and Eli an instrument so they don't feel left out!
Although I have always made it a practice to NOT comment on sermons, I will make an exception and say that I thought Justin did an exceptional job this past week. It is very refreshing to hear it said from the pulipt that we should all seek out our own God-given ministries and not always seek out the church's approval or endorsement. Far too many church's attempt to "lay claim" to every members individual efforts in order to make themselves look good or attract larger numbers. Our bigger inspiration should be to labor for the "church of the living God"...not necessarily just West End Baptist Church. Well done and well said, Justin!


