September 20, 2009

This week’s Spotifriday playlist for your listening delection: http://is.gd/3uskG. You’ll need to download Spotify to be able to listen to the playlist. Apologies that it’s a little bit late, I don’t have internet in my appartment…
Seeing as I now live in sunny sunny Athens, this week’s playlist has got some stuff that I think is pretty summery. Or at least it makes me think of hot summer days. Say what you think in the comments box. And I make no apologies for my taste in music if you don’t like it!
There will be a new one coming next Friday… And if you’re inspired, why not make your own playlist and share it next Spotifriday?
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September 11, 2009

This week’s Spotifriday playlist for your listening delection: http://is.gd/36thG
Spotify, in my humble opinion, is the best way of listening to music on the internet. Why pay or break the law when you can legally listen to almost anything for free on Spotify? And why keep something good to yourself when you can share it? You’ll need to download Spotify to be able to listen to the playlist.
This week’s playlist has just got some stuff that I’ve been listening to over the summer break. Say what you think in the comments box. And I make no apologies for my taste in music if you don’t like it!
There will be a new one coming next Friday… And if you’re inspired, why not make your own playlist and share it next Spotifriday?
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April 22, 2008
A few guys at
my church recently wrote a new song. I really like it – check out the mp3
here.
One Day
The Lamb, God’s only son, bled and died, suffering Saviour.
Crucified, the sinless One took the wrath of the Father.
When despised for his name’s sake we share in his sufferings.
Unashamed, we strive for joy, looking on to his returning.
We will: set our hope in Jesus Christ our Lord,
And in a grace that never fades;
Lift our heads and see the rejected One
Now glorious.
New birth, a gift of love, undeserved but given freely.
So rejoice, though the road is hard, honour God with praise and glory.
All trials refine our faith, they have come to mature us.
Persevere, count them as joy. Take your cross and follow Jesus.
And one day our God will wipe every tear from our eyes (x2)
(c) Owen Hughes, Jeremy Poyner and David Tubbs, 2008.
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April 7, 2008
I love hymns. I love singing timeless truths about Christ which have been sung for hundreds of years. I love the way that hymns are jam packed with theology, unlike many (although not all) contemporary Christian songs. I love realising that I am part of a church which spans millenia when I sing these songs along with the church through the ages. I also love that the men and women that wrote these timeless songs were no different to us: they lived for Jesus and spoke for Jesus, they suffered but persevered, they loved theology and clamoured to know their Lord and Saviour better.
Recently I came across Red Mountain Church from the US and found some of their music online. They also love hymns and have been playing them to really cool new music. Over the next week or so, I’m going to post some of their lyrics and MP3 clips of their songs for you to listen to and ponder the words. Enjoy!
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April 7, 2008
There is a land of pure delight,
Where saints, immortal reign.
Infinite day excludes the night
And pleasures banish pain.
Could we but climb where Moses stood
And view the landscape o’er.
Not Jordan’s streams north death’s cold flood
Should fright us from this shore.
There everlasting spring abides,
And never withering flowers:
Death, like a narrow sea, divides
This heav’nly land from ours.
O could we make our doubts remove,
Those gloomy thoughts that rise,
And see the Canaan that we love
With unbeclouded eyes!
MP3
There Is A Land of Pure Delight
Taken from the Gadsby Hymnal # 1022
Words – Issac Watts, 1707
Music – Brian T. Murphy and Benj Pocta, 2006.
© 2007 Red Mountain Music
www.redmountainmusic.com
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