Ordinary People

Category : Gareth Matthews, Worship

The bible is rammed full of God using ordinary people to do absolutely extraordinary things. My wife and I watched the film ‘Night at the Museum‘ the other night – and while not entirely my kind of film the main edge behind the story is that Larry, the main guy had the lost the belief that ordinary people could do extraordinary things – and of course, Hollywood helps him to overcome that.

I’ve been thinking recently about the whole being ordinary thing – especially in relation to being a worship leader. There are many worship leaders out there who we’d class as a bit extraordinary and are very well known and very well respected and I think that while that can be a great encouragement to many I can sometimes find it a bit of a discouragement as it serves as a reminder of the fact that many of us, me included are oh so ordinary. There does seem to be a stack of people out there who are hankering for that opportunity to become an extraordinary worship leader like Matt Redman or Paul Baloche, whose music is used as an aid to corporate worship throughout the world and get invited to lead at very large and very prestigious gatherings of God’s people. It seems to boil down to the fact that a lot of people think that you are a good worship leader, or you have ‘made it’ if you have ascended to those dizzying heights.

This is all put into perspective for me when I hear someone like Matt Redman talk about things like this – because, from what I can see, the man does not ever view himself as a ‘great’ worship leader or someone who has ‘made it’. For him it seems he is doing what God is allowing him and providing him opportunity to do and ensuring that his heart is right every step of the way. In a sense it must actually be really hard for people like him sometimes to be ‘ordinary’ with God as every time he leads worship there are probably 80,000 people in the congregation telling him he is not!

Again for me it comes down to heart: if your heart is to be the most prolific Christian songwriter the world has ever know and get as much international acclaim as your ego can muster then I don’t really see much room for God to be glorified in that – as it is all about you. However, if your heart is to be someone who serves God in all they do and is happy and content to do the small things God has given you to do (as well as the huge) then that is where God can break in and make something extraordinary out of our ordinary.

I think for me that is where I need to keep my heart in check – as I sometimes can get on with the small things in the hope that God will lavish me with bigger things in the future. Man that attitude stinks! When did I get so important that God needs to do anything for me?! If we are truly people with a heart after God and a passion for His worship then it doesn’t matter whether we are leading six people into worship or sixty thousand – God can use an ordinary heart like that for extraordinary things.

We’ll Sing

Category : Gareth Matthews, Worship

One of the things I really want to do on this blog is keep track of (and keep myself motivated to write) new songs that I am writing. The song here is one that I’ve been working on for a while and have finally got round to recording for my own records.

It is a song that came from my heart of wanting to express a little about what we do when we meet together and sing songs of worship. Often it can get overlooked as to why we sing at church – we just do it. I wanted to express here why I think it is important, why I do it and what I want to express to God when doing it.

I wanted to try and write something quite congregational here – as often my songs tend to be a little hard to sing. So we have some simple melodies and reasonably straightforward chords too.

Anyway, here is a recording of it – my first in Pro Tools (I am a die-hard Logic fan you see!) and it sounds OK – if a little tame and unadventurous. Plenty of time for that though…

Top Trumps: Christain Music; My Current Top 5

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Category : A Note For A Child, Chris Tomlin, Delirious, Gareth Matthews, Top Trumps, Worship, jars of Clay, music

I must confess that I’m not really into contemporary Christian music at the moment. I’ve become little bored of it; all we seem to have around, certainly in the U.K. is a collection of mediocre Soul Survivor clones. I’m assuming that what this really means is that quality, original Christian Music is simply not easy to find and that I’m too lazy to seek it out, rather than that it doesn’t exist.

So I am writing this not only to share with you some of the music which I am enjoying at the moment, but also in the hope that you guys can enlighten me on what is worth seeking out in the world of Christian music at the moment.

The Top 5

1. Impossibly Beautiful: A Note for a Child.
Their first album; they do have a second one now. This is very differnt sound to the norm and is combined with some truly inspired lyrics. I think you either will love them or hate them; I love them. *smile* [find out more here]

2. World Service: Delirious
I guess there had to be a Delirious CD on here. Not their latest, but there are some great worship tracks on here. A big sound with very little “Jesus is my boyfriend”. [find out more here]

3. Good Monsters: Jars of Clay

Jars of Clay seem to have returned to the soul searching of their very first album with Good Monsters. The vulnerability, honesty, and reality of the lyrics is really refreshing.
[find out more here]

4. Arriving: Chris Tomlin
Chris Tomlin seems to be something of the cool worship leader at the moment. This is not his latest offering but I really like this as the focus seems to be more on God than on us. The majority is about how amazing He is rather than what I want or need. Some great worships songs in here. [find out more (you can probably buy this cheaper elsewhere if you look around)]

5. Let Go: Learn To Fly: Gareth Matthews
I guess we had to include this one really *smile*. The second album from our very own Gareth Matthews. An interesting blend of big tunes and quite soul searching; this has got me through one or two long car journeys with a smile on my face. [find out more here]

A Cry For Help

This list started out as a top 10, but I couldn’t find 10 without digging out some really old stuff. This has now become a cry for help; what else is out there that is any good.