![]() How Spiritual Identity Fuels Creativity: Podcast with Michael P.Turning Sorrow into Song: Interview with Michael Aggabao.New Songs and Worship Styles: Interview with Broward Church Worship.Generational Opportunities and Challenges: Interview with Space Makers.How Personal Story Frames Our View of Worship: Joshua Taliaferro.Hallelujah! Forever, an Anchor for My Soul!.New Song: All of My Heart Belongs to You.Go for Excellence – Interview with Travis Moore.Wait for the Lord O My Soul (second posting) Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee Let the water and the blood, From thy wounded side which flowed, Be of sin the double cure, Save from wrath and make me pure.Planning Conference Worship: Ross Lippencott.More Than Words, Heaven Rock Of Ages (Musical) Saying I Love you Is not the words I want to hear from you Its not that I want you not to say But if you only knew How easy it would be to show me how you feel. This week I’m sharing a song Geoff Fawcett wrote years ago called “O Rock of Ages.” Hope you enjoy it and love to sing it!Ĭlick here for sheet music for SATB (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) Rock Of Ages (Musical) More Than Words, Heaven. ![]() I’m using ukulele also because its very easy to learn and many of our teens are into it right now (thanks for that, Train and Jason Mraz). That is so first-century! So the next several weeks on the blog I’m going to be posting simple songs that we like to sing with our small group. Many of our churches around the world are only a few gathered on Sundays and throughout the week in homes, and you know what – that is so cool. When Geoff Fawcett and I started River City Music along with Sherwin Mackintosh our motto was songs “from campfire to conference” and we tried to ask of every song – is this song “scale-able?” Would this tune work a cappella with just a few people? When I first started writing songs for the church to sing years ago that was my primary objective – to write simple songs. We’ve started to sing more in our staff meetings and I really appreciate that, taking time with about twenty or thirty of us to sing four or five songs and get our hearts where they need to be. But I pray we never lose the voices of simple songs to God in small group gatherings, at our baptisms, our leaders meetings. And we have some amazing singers that lead us. It’s so great to see our churches using more technology, cool lights and video and amazing worship bands. But there is also something just as awesome about a small group of people gathered in a living room singing praise. It’s like a slice of heaven, all being together and hearing all the voices praising God. We just had a big conference a couple weeks ago. I love huge conference worship with thousands of people. O Rock of Ages Posted: Novem| Author: jbriancraig | Filed under: Monday Morning Music | Leave a comment
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