Worship Matters – Learn To Laugh At Yourself

We tend to take ourselves pretty seriously don’t we? I know I do at least. Every now and then something comes along that helps us to laugh at ourselves. This can be uncomfortable in the church. I for one need reminders to not take myself so seriously. Here is one such reminder. Enjoy. First, this … Continue reading

Worship Matters Video – MPCC Worship

I love our church. I am so grateful to be here and to get a chance to work with some amazingly talented people. Here is a portion of our worship set from a couple of weeks ago, “You, You Are God” (Gateway – Living For You) & “Hosanna” (Paul Baloche – A Greater Song). I … Continue reading

Songs: “You Alone Can Rescue”

I think that Matt Redman is an amazing songwriter. He has given The Church songs that have become a part of our worshipping lives. Here are just a few: Blessed Be Your Name, The Heart Of Worship, Better Is One Day, Facedown, Let My Words Be Few and You Never Let Go, among many others. … Continue reading

Worship Matters – Easter 2010

It’s Wednesday, April 7th and I am still soaring over Easter weekend at MPCC. I really am so grateful for our team and how it is growing. People with tremendous gifts are joining our team and I am so excited to see what the future holds. These are days of tremendous anticipation! As a person … Continue reading

Worship Matters Video Blog – 3.30.10 – Easter Edition

Worship Matters Video Blog – 2.25.10

Worship Matters – 2.23.10

We had a great weekend at MPCC! God is so good and is doing great things. It is such a joy to see the deepening sense of worship in our church. Our team is growing spiritually & numerically and I am so humbled & grateful. It is my prayer that God will enable us to … Continue reading

Video Blog – 2.17.10

Worship Matters: Video Blog 10.1.09

Worship Matters: Building Community

Communication is so important. When you really think about it, we spend huge parts of every day communicating. Social networks are based on communicating with family, friends and long lost schoolmates and it seems that every person in America over the age of 3 now has their own cell phone. I find myself thinking about … Continue reading