This past weekend the Choir and Drama teams presented our Christmas program. What a fantastic job these wonderful people do each year! I have such a privilege to work with singers and actors who love Christ and long to see Him lifted up.
Notice I purposefully used the word presented rather than performed. In today's culture, anything put to music is expected to be for the purpose of entertainment. Entertainment is defined as [a : amusement or diversion provided especially by performers <hired a band to provide entertainment> b : something diverting or engaging: as: a public performance.] We greatly desire to overcome this expectation for music and drama in the church. Our motivation is not to perform but to encourage. I believe that churches should have a different motivation for the way they use music and drama. We hope to see music used in the more Biblical practice of encouraging the fellowship of the family of believers - to remind ourselves and one another of the richness we have in Christ Jesus. On Sunday, in particular, that we would Marvel at the Manger and how Jesus chose to come at the humblest of times in the poorest of places and present Himself to the least of all peoples.
The root word Entertain has a slightly different definition -[a : to keep, hold, or maintain in the mind <I entertain grave doubts about her sincerity> b : to receive and take into consideration.] That is our goal! - to "maintain in the mind" that Christ is Lord - to "receive and take into consideration" that He Who was born in the manger was and IS the Son of God. We use music and drama because it helps us in our efforts to "maintain in the mind" and "take into consideration."
The challenge we undertake each year is to remind the body that Christ is the center, not only of Christmas, but of our very lives. All of us need these constant reminders. We long to lift Him up through the songs and scripts we present, but we also hope to use those songs and scripts to challenge the church body to lift Him up with their lives - to weave Jesus in to the fabric of their everyday lives. Accordingly, on Sunday, we ended the morning with a congregational song declaring Jesus to be the Messiah.
Jesus Messiah
by Chris Tomlin | Daniel Carson | Ed Cash | Jesse Reeves
by Chris Tomlin | Daniel Carson | Ed Cash | Jesse Reeves
He became sin who knew no sin
That we might become His righteousness
He humbled Himself and carried the cross
Love so amazing love so amazing
His body the bread His blood the wine
Broken and poured out all for love
The whole earth trembled and the veil was torn
Love so amazing love so amazing
That we might become His righteousness
He humbled Himself and carried the cross
Love so amazing love so amazing
His body the bread His blood the wine
Broken and poured out all for love
The whole earth trembled and the veil was torn
Love so amazing love so amazing
Jesus Messiah Name above all names
Blessed Redeemer Emmanuel
The Rescue for sinners
The Ransom from heaven
Jesus Messiah Lord of all
All our hope is in You
All our hope is in You
All the glory to You God
The Light of the world
Jesus Messiah
Lord of all
The Lord of all
The Lord of all
All our hope is in You
All the glory to You God
The Light of the world
Jesus Messiah
Lord of all
The Lord of all
The Lord of all
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Lord of ALL! Lord of the season. Lord of the church. Lord of our homes. Lord of our song! Lord of our friendships. Lord of my life. Lord of all we say and do. He is the Messiah and He is LORD!
5 comments:
Wonderful!!!!! I wish I could have heard the presentation. Is there a video? Or a link to your church where I could take a listen?
Thanks Susan. I wish I could provide you with something to listen to, but due to copyrights agreements I can't.
Amen!
Okay....I'll imagine it - complete with beautiful music and a chorus giving glory to God.
Wonderful reminder about our gathering together to worship and to present something to our Lord. Our choir presents this Sunday evening...
AND, I love the Tomlin song!
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