How can he still be on TV! I just saw him on BET last week!
Hey I guess he is a little better then this guy.

The Creative Life
How can he still be on TV! I just saw him on BET last week!
Hey I guess he is a little better then this guy.
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Join Jason Ebeling for this week’s message. Stay tuned at the end for Randy Strickland singing “There’s Only Grace”
I now have Twitter! At first I did not get what it was… I am still learning. It really is genius and easy to use. It integrates with my facebook and blog. I can even get updates sent to my cell… I don’t know if I am down for that though. I think I will just set it up to send updates from my cell.
If you do not have a Facebook and/or Twitter… GET ONE NOW! Myspace is dead… get with the times.
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Things are going great! I visited the “strip.” Its like the mountain edition of Myrtle Beach. I was going to say the country version of MB but both places are pretty dern country! Yee Haw… They have a summer project here though… I don’t know if I could do that one. I guess I am not a mountain person!
*technical note – The picture was created in photoshop using 4 different pictures that I shot this morning.
I am sitting here in the heart of the Smokey Mountains at the NYC Summer Project’s Debriefing. So far tonight has been really awesome. Getting to know everybody is always fun. I hopefully will post some pictures… I feel like I am hanging off of the mountain. THESE ROADS ARE CRAZY! Hopefully I will have some pics of these crazy vistas.
Join Jason for the first installment of Living Room. Stayed tuned til the end for Randy and the band singing “Everyman”.
I read an article from Tony Morgan today. He did a poll a couple of weeks ago about worship styles in people’s church. I was expecting the results of the poll…
Rock 49%
Pop 32%
Alternative 12%
R&B/Soul 4%
Country 3%
Hip-Hop/Rap 0%
He compared them to the current top 100 songs on iTunes.
Pop 29%
Hip-Hop/Rap 22%
Rock 14%
Alternative 11%
Country 11%
R&B/Soul 10%
If you notice there is a huge difference between the numbers. I agree 100% with Tony’s thoughts on the results. So when our churches are trying to be Culturally relevant
If you don’t think that iTunes represents Greenville here are the results for the top music in Greenville, NC’s network on Facebook…
Top Music
1 R&B
2 Rap
3 Country
4 Gospel
5 Rock
6 Hip Hop
7 Jack Johnson
8 Jazz
9 Hip-Hop
10 Reggae
Tony ask these questions…
Are we still using the right style of music to reach our culture?
Can hip-hop, rap and R&B music be used to worship God?
Are there churches in America that are embracing hip-hop/rap and R&B/soul to reach the large portion of our culture that’s listening to that style of music?
Have we adequately determined who we’re trying to reach and what style of music they resonate with?
Do we have a responsibility to do anything about this?
I say that they are important questions and need to be answered… Thoughts?
This song was very appropriate on Sunday. Charlie Hall’s Walk the world. The band did a great job.
Let my life shine, come and let my heart shine
We’re going to walk the world and lift the bread and wine
Like the stars shine, come and let our hearts shine
In a dark world, we lift the bread and wine
This was weekend was absolutely exciting, hectic, bright, tiring, inspiring, and amazingly illuminous all at the same time. I came off exams last week and moved straight into turn at the tower. That continued into the weekend, but it went so well I was able to go to set up and take sunday off…
Saturday set up was interesting. We were able to set up some new lights for stage. We have depended on overhead gym lights for “wash” lighting on stage. These lights washed out the screens and left the stage in a dim florescent morgue-like light. The new lights allowed for the gym lights to be off and the stage to be lit in a nice bright light. We also had full control over the “house” lights.
There were some transitional fun items with the lights. They are causing some interference with the sound even though they are all being run on different circuits. I think we need to run the speakers and soundboard through a “de-hummer” or power cleaner. They are also EXTREMELY bright. I guess 1,500 watts of light being directed towards you via spot lights… yea thats gonna be bright. It reminded me of when I was at C3 at fellowship and sat in the “worship pit” during two sessions. We were actually sitting behind Ed and Bishop facing the audience and the lights. Fellowship has very similar spots around the auditorium focused on the stage and it was EXTREMELY bright because Fellowship’s Sony HD’s requires a lot of light!
We have dimmer packs on all of the lighting, but whenever the lights are not at full power the hum in the speakers is very loud. Once we get the humming out we will be able to tone the lights back to about 50-75% power, and it will help with the brightness.
Overall I was VERY pleased with Sunday. I know things could have been smoother and gone better -but- when you consider we had a new series starting, a TON of new lighting, a full set on stage, mothers day, second saturday service, and a busy week… I would say things went VERY well.
A lot of lessons were learned. We learned things with lights, but we also learned some things on the production end. There was suppose to be a Mothers Day video that had been filmed a week or two ago, but somehow the dv tape got lost in transition. We are overhauling our DV tape policies. It is well worth the cost of not reusing tape and buying new ones if it means that all tapes will get labeled, saved, protected, and not lost.
My Sunday afternoon was also interesting. I left from Discovery and drove straight to Raleigh. My mom and dad were there visiting family. Mom didn’t know I was coming! SO – I walked into my Aunts house in Raleigh and walked up behind her and put my arm around her. She looked to see who was beside her, and her jaw dropped because she thought that I had to work. It was a great surprise and mothers day gift! It was nice getting to see the family. My family is learning more and more the importance of spending time with each other.
My humongous weekend ended in a way it has never ended in at least 10 years! I went to bed at 9:30pm. I am glad I did because turn continued Monday morning at 8am!