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New Christmas Tunes from Park

Charlie Brown, Mariah Carey, and the “Rat Pack” make up a majority of the artists in my Christmas playlist. This Christmas I’m adding a new CD to the mix, Christmas Songs Vol I, a collection of songs from the bands at Park.

Park has a unique approach when it comes to music… we don’t have a traditional “worship team,” we have bands. Under the leadership of Joseph Tenney and Matt Marron [formerly of Pomeroy], we have a number of bands who each have their own unique style and genre that create original music as well as updating hymns. Instead of having a short list of musicians and singers and plugging them in where they fit, we put band leaders through extensive training, host auditions of musicians and singers and form bands that not only create great music but do life together in community.  It’s a different way of approaching worship but one that is resonating well with our congregation.

Christmas Songs Vol I is a collection of classic Christmas carols as well as original songs performed by nine of Park’s bands. It released at our church over the weekend and is now available for purchase on iTunes. It’s all over the place musically [in a good way] and captures the creative approach Park is taking with our band model.

I think it will make a great addition to your Christmas playlist so much so that I’m going to give away 5 copies! Just comment below and let me know your favorite Christmas carol. I’ll be picking the winners randomly now through tomorrow at Noon.

Either way, check it out and get yourself a copy… all proceeds from the purchase of the sale of the CD will go to benefit Renew Chicago, Park’s outreach arm that partners with other ministries around the city to make a difference!

Worship//Service

Ok. So I’m going to tell you about the worship CD you haven’t heard of that you need to, k?

For the first five [and sometimes very awkward] years of my life as a church communications guy, I was priviledged to serve at Riverside Community Church in Peoria, Illinois. Riverside was planted in out of a church I grew up in back in August of 2000. It was an amazing opportunity to serve on staff there during some of the formative years of the church and to see it grow to expand its ministry through Dream Center Peoria. Riverside is truly a church that is making a difference and an impact in its community.

Leaving was definitely bittersweet… the opportunity to live in Chicago and work at Park was amazing, but leaving a place that had been home and had given me the opportunity and experience to grow in my gifts and talents was definitely not easy.

One of the things I loved [and miss] about Riverside was their worship. People worshipped God passionately there. And, in December, Riverside released their first worship CD, Worship//Service.

To be honest when first heard about the recording I was kind of unsure of what to think… I mean, it seems like everyone these days is recording something… but when I listened I was completely blown away. The music, the lyrics, the passion and heart behind this project shine through and it is honestly one of the best live worship recordings I’ve heard lately [besides Hillsong of course!].

Worship//Service was recorded live at Riverside and a majority of the tracks are originals, written by worship leader [and one of my best friends from back in Kindergarten] Austin Luhring.

I had the chance to ask Austin a bit about the project and am excited to share one of the tracks from Worship//Service with you!

Austin, before we get into the CD, share a little bit about your background and how you got involved leading worship…

Well, I got into the actual leading of worship when I was 17, close to 10 years ago now.  I just started to play guitar, learning chords as best I could from who ever as well as watching the worship leaders in church, where they put their hands etc. My youth pastor began to pour into me, giving me different opportunities to lead and play back up guitar.  Singing was never really strong or comfortable from what I can remember. I went on to serve at a church in Chicago for 5 years where God really allowed me to walk through the most trying years of my life as of yet.  It was in this time as a musician I developed loads but more importantly He was developing my Spirit to hear His voice, to be sensitive to His spirit and He REALLY removed the scales from eyes as to what “worship” really is.

He eventually pulled me back to Peoria where I’m from to lead our church, Riverside.

In hindsight, it’s so interesting to remember the hard stuff and realize that it was all preparation.  It was the Refiner doing His work.  He’s so good, so faithful.

Explain the title Worship//Service … what’s the story behind that?

Worship//Service really came out of a realization of how far the church’s perspective of true worship had gone from God’s desire.  We recently had a spiritual breakthrough in our church.  It’s not inner, it’s outer.  It’s not about us, it’s about Him.  It has everything to do with not us.  Through this whole process of our first recording He kept saying, “Serve!”  ”What you have done for the least of these, You have also done for Me”  We really want God’s heart.  There is no performance, there is only Presence.  That is the goal, the aim, the heart of worship!

The Dream Center is one of the biggest areas of serving and worshiping God that has been raised up out of the church.  It exists to meet the needs of the people of Peoria, there is housing, after school programs, food organizations, outreach.  You can find out more about what we do at www.dreamcenterpeoria.org

Worship is service.  Serving God, loving people, meeting needs.

What was the whole recording experience like? From the sound of the crowd on the CD, it seemed like it was epic.

We began planning about a year ago.  One night our pastor announced to the church we would be recording our first album, which took all of us by surprise. So we had just a few months to write a few more songs and work on arrangements. So after many different variations of a set list and the band finalized we began rehearsals about 3 months out.

We had the team lead worship for the 3 weekends of the whole “worship” series doing only the songs that were going to be recorded that way we had tons of time to work with each other, for the church to learn it all and to be getting excited about it all.

You could really sense the anticipation on the weekends leading up to the day of the recording.

The morning of, it was an amazing feeling to walk out in front of our entire church in the auditorium for the first time together.  One service, one body, ready and excited to sing and praise God.

We really have God to thank for the whole thing.  We did corrections on one bass line, one electric guitar lead, and one vocal.  Other than that, it is as it was!  That is our church, that is their voice.  It was such a privilege to lead it.  Oh and it was loud:)

For being a debut CD this is pretty incredible… what is your hope and prayer for this and what’s the possibility of future recordings?

My hope is just to really develop a culture here in Peoria.  I want to see Peoria, America, the world be won in the name of Jesus, for the sake of Jesus.  I hope that what the Spirit did in me will go out and do in others.  I believe other people will now write and go deeper in their relationship with Christ and as one voice we will lift up His praises.

As far as other recordings, absolutely.  I’m busy now writing and trying to write differently and deeply.  Just trying to please Him and allow the Spirit through us to draw God’s people unto Himself.

Well, thanks to the people at Riverside, I’m excited to share a track from Worship//Service with you, one of my favorites from the project called I Am Nothing.

Download Your Free Track Here

If you like what you hear, which I know you will!, then consider downloading the CD from iTunes!

The saying goes “if it plays in Peoria it will play anywhere…” and from the sound of it, what’s playing in Peoria is a new sound the Church needs to hear.

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Ellipse

Ok, I’ll be honest.

I stopped following @imogenheap earlier this year as she was recording her latest project, Ellipse. Girl twittered like it was going out of style.  It was too much.

But, being a fan, I downloaded Ellipse this morning. Two listens in, I’m already in love.

So creative. Breathtaking at moments. Lots of energy. Just all around fantastic album.

Go ahead and get it because you will, eventually. It will be all the rage. Just wait.

I mean, just watching this trailer, how could you not want to get it?

Faith+Hope+Love

For the past few weeks I’ve been jamming out to Hillsong’s latest release, Faith+Hope+Love, which released in early July at the Hillsong Conference and is set to hit the USA in early August.

This is Hillsong’s 18th live recording and I would argue one of their best to date.

Rather than one huge recording night in Sydney’s Acer Arena, this album was recorded over three nights at Hillsong’s city and Hills campuses, as well as at the Acer Arena.

You wouldn’t tell the difference on the CD itself, they never skip a beat!

Joel Houston, Darlene Zschech, Brooke Fraser and Reuben Morgan are the main leaders throughout the album with a few new voices interspersed.

The album features 13 tracks, 2 of which were on the chart-topping Hillsong United release A Cross the Earth (No Reason to Hide and You Hold Me Now).

Some personal favorites on the CD include:

The First and Last – an upbeat anthem that has Hillsong’s synonymous signature sound.

It’s Your Love – a passionate declaration of faith.

Yahweh – you can feel the energy of the crowd across this song.

His Glory Appears – maybe my favorite song on the album, I only wish it was longer. An absolutely beautiful song by Brooke Fraser.

You Hold Me Now – pretty sure this will be Hillsong’s next big hit song. This song talks about life after this life, and the hope we have to be in God’s eternal embrace.

Watch a preview here:

Sure, I’m a bit partial to Hillsong, but the thing I love and appreciate about them is that they aren’t a band, it’s a Church and their music is simply a reflection of what God is speaking to them. And, from the sound of it, God is doing some really significant things at Hillsong.

The DVD offers a unique view into their two main church venues in the Hills district and downtown Sydney… much more paired down than their usual stadium feel for their DVDs, although there are a few songs that were recorded at the Acer Arena.

From the Hillsong Music site:

“Beyond the sound, the rhythm, the art… beyond the strings, the keys, the melodies… beyond the stage, the set, the lights… are the PEOPLE. Ordinary men, women & children, from all walks of life, in all sorts of circumstances and each one with a unique story to tell. This is the Church… and this is Hillsong’s 18th Live praise and worship album ‘faith+hope+love’. EveryONE together playing their part and lending their voice to the collective story, OUR story. Recorded LIVE in March 2009, over 3 weekends and locations, the people of Hillsong Church gathered across our city – in their respective campuses – and then united together as ONE in celebration of an ever good and gracious God. Led by the Hillsong worship team including Hillsong UNITED, Darlene Zschech & Reuben Morgan, this album features 13 songs of FAITH in the midst of personal circumstances, HOPE in Jesus for the future, and LOVE – one for another. The prayer is that ‘Faith+Hope+Love’ will breathe the light, love and freedom of Christ into your life, and continue to give expression to what God is doing in and through PEOPLE all over the Earth.”

Definitely check it out!