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
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 – 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
Worship Matters: “Empty & Beautiful”
We did a song at Mt. Pleasant this past weekend that I just cannot get out of my mind & heart. The song is called “Empty & Beautiful” by Matt Maher. If you have been around me these last couple of years you know that I have really been touched by Matt’s songwriting. He has … Continue reading
Worship Matters – Poll: Rehearsal Times
Thank you so much for reading my blog! This post is specifically for people in the Worship Department at Mt. Pleasant Christian Church. I’ll be back tomorrow with a general post. Thanks! Hey MPCC Friends! We are working to fine-tune our Wednesday rehearsal times at MPCC for the fall. We are going to keep everything … Continue reading
Worship Matters: “The Most…” – Powerful Experiences
I have been blessed to experience many powerful worship experiences throughout my life. I am grateful for every one of them but there are a few that really stick out in my memory. Interestingly, several of my most meaningful worship experiences have happened while attending the funeral services for some dear friends. I’m not sure … Continue reading