Monday, October 25, 2010

Sunday - 10.24.10

What a great morning at Visio Dei this Sunday!

First off, you need to know that the Lord has blessed Visio Dei with more babies than we know what to do with (literally). We had 4 baby dedications yesterday. We at Visio recognize the responsibility to "raise up children in the way they should go" and take it very seriously. The staff and volunteers in the children's ministry to do a great job. Thanks guys.

Jeff delivered a great message from the Lord from the story of Abraham and Isaac. This can be a tough passage, but ultimately we are overwhelmed by God's grace and His provision. Jeff did an amazing job showing the parallels between the story of Abraham and Isaac and the story of Jesus. The gospel was huge.


In keeping with tradition here are the songs we sang this past Sunday:

- Holding Nothing Back - Tim Hughes
- Enough - Chris Tomlin
- Desert Song - Hillsong
- Take My Life - Chris Tomlin
- Glory to God Forever - Steve Fee

Also, people ask quite often who the guys are in the band so we are going to start posting the names of the crew who played on Sunday.

- Jason Gore - Lead Guitar
- John Enzor - Bass
- Brent Francese - Drums
- Wendy Penfield - BGV's (and really long scripture reading)
- Patrick Downing - Vox and Rhythm Guitar


Thanks to everyone who came on Sunday. Hope everyone has a great week and we are looking forward to seeing everyone next Sunday. You guys are a huge blessing.

- Patrick





Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Worship: Creator_Created_or Ourselves

Here is the thing, everyone worships something.

It’s not a Christian thing. It’s not even a religious thing. Worship is a human thing. We are all worshipers. We hold things in places of glory in our lives. And we do that to the exclusion of everything else. We sacrifice for those things. In Old Testament times that meant going to the temple and sacrificing animals. Today, it means we give our time. We give them our talents. We give them our money. We love them. Some of us worship our jobs. Some of us worship our cars; our money; sex; sports. Some of us worship ourselves.

We are all called to worship God. And to have no other Gods before Him. You are called to worship the king of the universe. Our Creator. The Creator of all things. But our temptation is to worship CREATED things in place of the Creator.

Romans 1:24-25 “Therefore God gave them up in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies among themselves, because they exchanged the truth of God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever!”

The thing is, we subconsciously believe that created things will save us. We think they will make us happy. If you are a guy who believes that only success and money will make you happy, its possible that you will sacrifice everything for it. You will sacrifice your health. You will sacrifice your family. Because you think it will make you happy. If you are a girl who is terrified of being alone your whole life you might sacrifice things to be with someone you shouldn’t be with. You might sacrifice your dignity. You might sacrifice your body. Because being alone is bad and a boy will make you happy. These things are idols. We worship them. We sacrifice for them. We love them.

We become like what we worship. If you worship food you will become a glutton. If you worship alcohol you will become a drunk. If you worship sex you will become a pervert. It’s because we become dedicated to those things. They promise to make you happy but it’s a lie. Remember Romans. They “…exchanged the truth of God for a lie..”. But only God will make you happy (editors note: probably more accurate to say 'only God has the ability to bring you true joy' in that we only truly find ourselves in light of who God is.')

I'm reminded of our current series in Genesis when Adam and Eve believed they needed something more than what they already had in their relationship with God. They trusted in something else bringing them their true 'identity or happiness' and so they took the bite. It's not even that they bit something terrible... they just put their trust in themselves to decide as opposed to their creator. Thy were worshipping in a sense themselves... we do the same things in what we give ourselves to.

We have to repent of worshiping things other than God. He is jealous. And to worship anything else is to exchange God’s truth for lies. It's not what we were made for and it's not what God deserves. Lets make sure we worship Creator.

-Jason and Patrick

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Sunday - 10.17.10

Wow... such a powerful morning of worship together this morning. Thanks so much to all who were there. It's so great to hear and be apart of the church singing and celebrating together truths of our God. I left feeling very confident that Jesus was made much of and that the gospel was clearly set in front of us. A big thanks also to Ken Cantrell for teaching us this morning. Lots of clarity and very impacting... I pray it moves in us this week to trust more in our Creator. (You will be able to find the podcast here) as the week goes on)

We get asked on a regular basis what particular songs are each week that we sing so we're gonna use this site to keep you up to speed on that as well. The set list for today was the following:

Everlasting God - Brenton Brown
Desert Song - Hillsong United
Mighty to Save - Hillsong
Come Ye Sinners - Joseph Hart / Robbie Seay / Public Domain
Because of Your Love - Phil Wickham

Thanks again for worshipping with us this morning if you were around. Please feel free to let us know if we can do anything for you or help out in any way.

-Jason

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Come in Everyone. Can You Hear Us?

Well if you can, welcome to Visio Dei Worship.

As you might have guessed from the title of the blog, this is a blog for the musical worship team at Visio Dei, a church community in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. As of now this blog us unofficial in that it is not directly connected to the Visio Dei website. We hope to migrate over there soon.

In the meantime, we wanted a place to get the conversation going. We will be updating this blog regularly (hopefully) with thoughts on musical worship, thoughts on the church, thoughts on musical worship IN the church, thoughts on our world, thoughts on music IN our world, thoughts on the culture that we live in and much, much more.

We hope you come back often. Thanks!