Big Church Day Out 2012

3 06 2012

I had the best start to the extra long bank holiday weekend 🙂 I went to the Big Church Day Out at Wiston House in West Sussex. This is the third year I’ve been now, but the first year as a paying guest rather than working for Compassion at it. So that, combined with the fact that my two favourite bands, Phatfish, and Rend Collective Experiment were playing meant I was pretty excited!

I was a bit sad to be driving down on my own. Initially I’d tried to get a whole load of people to go for the weekend and camp, but none of them were interested. I’m now glad I didn’t put it as a birthday thing as then people may have come who didn’t want to, and I didn’t want anyone to feel obliged to. But the drive was much easier than last year as I looked into the route options more thoroughly and so went a much more sensible way! And it was ok, because I met a friend from church, and a friend from work and her group once I got there, including a couple more people I vaguely knew, and amongst the thousands of people there, you’re always going to bump into some others you know!

The music was great! Just to give you a bit of a taster, especially as I’ve just called some of them my favourite bands, here’s a bit of what you missed (obviously not live versions as the quality would be pants!)

To God be the Glory – Lou Fellingham & Phatfish

Second Chance – Rend Collective Experiment

Cannons – Phil Wickham

He Reigns – Newsboys

Mighty to Save – Israel Houghton (and make sure you listen to the chorus!)

Dance – Tim Hughes

By the time Tim Hughes was on at the end, we’d gone through the one hour of the day where we’d managed to get more sunburnt than we realised (I’m still lobster faced!) and reached the evening. It was cold, it was raining, we were soaked through! We’d seriously talked during Israel Houghton about going home. We’d said we’d probably leave early anyway to avoid crazy traffic, but with the cold and wet we were thinking about missing an act or two. But we held out for a bit, and saw a bit of Tim Hughes & Worship Central, and it turned out to be exactly what we needed. We sang “Dance dance, everybody dance”, and we did!! No better way for the crowd to warm up in the cold, and in the wet, and in the dark, then to jump and dance around in worship!!

I still ended up leaving early because of the cold and the wet, but also because of how early I’d got up and how I had a long drive back on my own. And I’m glad I did! The rain got heavier and heavier. It got so bad that on a 70mph road I did 40mph for most of the time, and even 30mph for a while, because that was the only speed that felt safe, and everyone was doing it! And even then, I had my windscreen wipers on double speed, and that wasn’t enough for me to be able to see properly. Easily the scariest driving I’ve done so far!

Felt very strange not having the Compassion focus, but still went to have a chat on the stand and had a good look around the market place. Normally I go to these things thinking, “rubbish! I didn’t bring any money with me and there’s so much here!” so this year I allowed myself a small budget, went to the tesco cashpoint in the morning, and so bought myself a couple of bits and pieces, and a present for a friend from the lovely Heaven’s Attic. I also had time to visit the petting zoo! What a great idea!

All in all, a fab day, and as long as the line up is even half as good next year then I’ll be going back – the sense of community of a few thousand Christians sat on a hill is amazing!





Friday five favourite: “Summer’s here” songs

25 05 2012

I don’t know about you, but when summer arrives like it has this week, I absolutely love it – I’m practically overwhelmed by the beautiful weather! And there’s fewer ways better to celebrate it than driving home from work with the windows down, the cold air blasting (or at least trying to!) and summer songs on the stereo. So for this week, that felt like a very appropriate top five!

Lovely day – Bill Withers

Summer Breeze – The Isley Brothers

In the summertime – Mungo Jerry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BM3j9pKXJ8

Summertime – The Fresh Prince & DJ Jazzy Jeff

Albatross
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8scHKFwr0og





Friday Five Favourite: Easter Songs

6 04 2012

Christmas carols are as common as anything everywhere in the country each December, but Easter songs are definitely not as well known.

On this Good Friday, nothing seemed more appropriate for my five friday favourite than to share some of my favourite Easter songs with you.

Some songs, like In Christ Alone (and that linked version has the most incredible key change in the middle of verse three!) fit perfectly well at Easter, but are sung all year round that I decided to leave them out, incredible though that song is.
I also left out classics like Thine be the Glory (choose from classic, funky, or totally modern!), mainly because I couldn’t have 6 songs, but also because I thought I’d go for some that were either less well known, or not typical Easter, just so I’m not sharing things people already know!

Though I’m posting this on the Friday, a lot of these have more of an element of the Sunday morning, which reminds me of a great song that didn’t quite make the cut, but I love the attitude… “It’s Friday, but Sunday is coming” (that video also has some of those classic American church signs…)

He has risen
Every Easter I end up ringing my dad some point before the Sunday asking if we’re going to sing this on the Sunday. Nothing like it for the Easter Morning celebration! I don’t know if it was just at Romsey Baptist we had the awesome clapping pattern for it leading into the chorus… sadly it’s not in this recording!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PiG6GjK7Is

See what a morning (Resurrection Hymn)

Led like a lamb

The wonderful cross
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sKcw9_PQYA

Happy Day
Another ridiculously celebratory Easter song – yes it is a bit of a year round one, but I once went to a Crossbeam gig on Easter Sunday evening in Southampton and they opened with this, it was like a proper party!

How many of those did you know? What did you think of them? What are your favourite Easter songs?





Classical music just gave me goosebumps…

3 04 2012

Even the opening chord gave me chills!
Does that make me old and boring?
“Beethoven’s 7th Symphony” gave me goosebumps.
I know, that meant nothing to me either… until I watched The King’s Speech. Ooo did I just hear your ears prick up a little?
That scene at the end when he does his big “For the second time in the lives of most of us, we are at war with Germany” speech? that music? Yea that! Beautiful and powerful!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBQvhKkG1x8





Friday Five Favourites: The works of Phoebe Buffay

30 03 2012

So today at work I had some priceless classics from Phoebe Buffay stuck in my head, so I thought this would be a fun topic for a Friday Five Favourites 🙂
Again, no particular order 🙂 (although the first 2 were the ones going round my head today!)

A song about grandparents

A song about barnyard animals
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oxjlLnKoWw

The shower song

The holiday song (including the earlier versions)

And of course the classic that made her famous – with an ending I’ve never seen before!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7jlGRq8xZ4

What’s your favourite Phoebe song?!





Favourite Disney Song?

21 03 2012

On Saturday I had a pretty late drive home with my friend Sabine, so we put on the Disney CD for a singalong to keep us chirpy! It made me wonder what my favourite Disney song might be…

I’ve come to the conclusion that I don’t think it’s possible to have a favourite, so I’ve tried instead to put together my top five! For the sake of fairness and equality I’ve also tried to limit it to one song per film, and I don’t think there’s any way I could put them in a particular order! (No Disney Pixar songs here, we’re talking Classic Disney, which sadly excludes Toy Story! 😦 )

Here goes:

Part of your world – The Little Mermaid
Comes with memories of youth club evenings in Romsey Memorial Park, sat on the swings and belting this out with some friends!

I just can’t wait to be king – The Lion King
Although I could have chosen nearly any song from this film!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvUFcGHb9vM

Friend like me – Aladdin

Some day my prince will come – Snow White and the Seven Dwarves
Surely this is the point of Disney?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zm9zFJsEDHk

The work song – Cinderella
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFM2DCfKz0I

That was actually really difficult – a lot of choice! Feels more like a random selection of 5 Disney songs than necessarily favourites!

Do you have favourite Disney songs? Are you able to pick an actual favourite?!





Everything glorious

24 02 2012

I’ve been binging on the David Crowder*Band back catalogue a little bit lately. I reached the album “Remedy” a couple of days ago and revisited a song I’ve known a long time, but hits me every time.

Read this lyric, think about what that really means – wow!

“You make everything glorious, and I am Yours. What does that make me?”

That’s a challenge, hey? Here’s the whole song for your enjoyment and inspiration!





Not so good with words

20 08 2011

I’m a mathematician. I am not a linguist – sometimes I wonder why on earth I blog!

When it comes to prayer, sometimes I just can’t find any words, and in the last year or 2, when I have no words I seem to have reverted to the words of a song I learnt a very long time ago when I was a littlun in Sunday School.

It’s amazing how the words of a simple song I knew so long ago, just say so much so easily!

I found 2 links to the song, a youtube where some people have modernised it, and a website with a much more old skool style audio clip of it, so I’ll share both with you, and then the words as well 🙂

Audio version

Thank You Jesus,
Thank You Jesus,
Thank You Lord for loving me.
Thank You Jesus,
Thank You Jesus,
Thank You Lord for loving me.

You went to Calvary,
and there You died for me,
Thank You Lord for loving me.
You went to Calvary,
and there You died for me,
Thank You Lord for loving me.

You rose up from the grave,
to me new life You gave,
Thank You Lord for loving me.
You rose up from the grave,
to me new life You gave,
Thank You Lord for loving me.





Too relevant?

23 08 2009

I went to Leading Edge this month. It was such a good time, good worship, good speakers, good weather, good company!!

There was only really one thing that annoyed me in the week. At the end of one session we sang Human by The Killers. The idea was that we were celebrating being free in Jesus. Now I don’t know if you are familiar with this song, the longer version of the title is ‘Are we human or are we dancer?’ Now I don’t know your feelings on grammar, but this makes no sense at all! It is a completely secular song, which meant it didn’t really fit well at all. The only line I could see being relevant was ‘And I’m on my knees looking for the answer’ but then it was followed by ‘Are we human or are we dancer?’ which completely nullified it as far as I’m aware. It just seemed that we sang that purely in an attempt to be relevant and cool, which is not the point when you’re worshipping God! I couldn’t really feel that I was worshipping in singing that song. I would much rather have sung something like Happy Day with lines like ‘You washed my sin away’, ‘Death is beaten you have rescued me’ and ‘Jesus is alive!’.

I’m not completely against anything non-Christian though! We did squidge in an extra bridge in the middle of Blessed Be Your Name
‘It’s so clear now that you are all that I have
I have no fear ’cause you are all that I have ‘
which is from the Snow Patrol song You’re all I have. But the words are so appropriate so I was much happier with it.

Don’t know if this is just me getting old and boring, or if it’s actually a valid opinion! Who knows!