Sunday, November 15, 2009

Grace Like Rain

My grandma holding up her baptism certificate

It was quite a mad day yesterday....had to conduct the choir for 2 services, pass Darren his bday and baptism presents together with Amelia and Nigel, and then make a dash to prepare my grandma for her baptism service. But all in all, it was a blessed day witnessing both my grandma's and Darrenshakers' baptism. :)

My grandma was one of 2 baptism candidates who were asked to share their testimonies during the services...and Sharon, my cell leader, supportively helped my grandma to read out her testimony. It was great having my family members there...and seeing the number of friends my grandma had quickly made in church. :) Here are the pics from yesterday.

Darrenshakers with one of his baptism presents....

Its a SHAKER PENCIL!! hahaha!

Joel Seng and Darren Peh...the 2 HighLife baptism candidates

Darren, "I look like I just won a lucky draw!"

Posing with Darren and his bday + baptism pressies from Muffin, Amelia, Nigel and me. We gave him a guitar tuner, guitar accessories pack (with capo) and The Message Bible (NT).

We love singing "woh-oh-oh"!!

My grandma together with her baptism classmates, Senior Ps Vincent Lun and Ps Peter Low.


Wet but happy faces!

Darren in the baptism pool with all his frens and supporters cheering loudly offstage.

Getting dunked!

Haha! I love this pose of Ps Vincent

It's been a long journey...but God is faithful. :)

My grandma with her old fren, Angie, and my Aunt Pauline

And that's my fav cuzzie, Sabby! :)

A pic with Ps Vincent and Sharon, my cell leader, after the baptism svce.

Monday, November 09, 2009

Birthday Wish List 2009

Hey hey fwens! Yes, its November, the most awesomest time of the year...haha! I realize that some of you have started checking my blog for the annual bday wish list already. So sweet lah you all! Thanks! :) Anyway, here it is...posted on the exact same date as last year's list too (9 Nov). Cool coincidence. :)

This year's list is kinda shorter....so feel free to surprise me with something outside the list. :) However, if you do select from the list, please let me know which item you're getting, so I don't get repeat items. :) Thanks once again folks. I'm really looking forward to meeting up with different ones of you. Yay!

The 2009 Birthday Wish List:
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1) Jason Mraz- "Beautiful Mess- Live on Earth" (CD/DVD) [TAKEN!]
2) Carrie Underwood- "Play On" (CD) [TAKEN!]
3) Kris Allen (CD) - to be released on Nov 17 [BOUGHT!]
4) Sara Bareilles- "Between the Lines- Live at the Fillmore" (DVD)
5) Mark Batterson- "Wild Goose Chase" (book) [TAKEN!]
6) Unicorn/ Horse figurine. :)
7) Robinsons Vouchers [TAKEN!]

Possible pressies for group sharing:
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8) Benetint Blusher
9) Magic Mouse
10) Prison Break S4 Box set

If you are broke..:) :
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11) Kinder Bueno [Taken!]
12) Mentos [Taken!]
13) Fold me paper cranes (I always like those) haha! [I got a close enough version of it]
14) Sing me "Happy Birthday" over the phone/in person...but I want the "woh-oh-oh" version. :)
[Done! The Corrinne May version! :)]

Stuff a girl can only dream of:
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15) Air ticket and concert ticket to see Jeremy Camp/ John Mayer LIVE!!
16) Oven (yes...after Dawnie has gushed about the amazing dishes she can whip up with her humble oven)
17) Nord Electro
18) Fluffy :) (this one will always stay in the list)

Happy Muffin Day!

Over sms this afternoon:
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Mich: Happy Muffin Day! Am so proud of u...it's been a great year of growth for u. :)
Muffin: I am a bigger Muffin now! :)
Mich: Next year you'll be final yr (NUS) rite? You'll be a ginormo Muffin! :)
Muffin: Ginormo Muffin?! What's that? Become pandan cake or something already!
(*Ginormo is Brooke Fraser's fav word.)


Bizarre Msn chat with Darren after he found out I bought his bday present already:
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Darren: Michelleshakers or Joulshakers?? (Darren calls himself Darrenshakers because he Fluffy Henry Seeley)
Mich: What Michelleshakers? Nonsense!
Darren: You have earned the right to the shakers tag! haha!
Mich: I don't want it. haha!
Darren: You can't reject it! It is conferred.
Mich: WHY NOT???
Darren: Its just like knighthood.
Mich: OMG! haha!
Darren: You cannot reject knighthood. HAHA! You are hereby conferred the title, "Michelleshakers." *everyone claps*
Mich: ......

After reading the above:
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Muffin: Luckily I'm not knighted, I don't want to be a shaker please. NEVER!
Mich:
He oredi shakered u!!!! In our email thread. U kena Muffinshakered! Go and see your email.

Monday, November 02, 2009

Anticipation!!


John Mayer- "Battle Studies"
To be released on Nov 17

Jeremy Camp- "Live in Dallas TX"
To be released on Nov 17



*Other noteworthy releases:
Lifehouse- "Smoke and Mirrors" (To be released on 8 Dec)
Michelle Branch- "Everything comes and goes" (To be released Jan 26 2010)
And there's also a whole array of new albums from the likes of Carrie Underwood, Kris Allen, Sting and more.

My wallet will not survive this avalanche of new albums that's clearly a conspiracy by the music industry on Christmas shoppers. Bah!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Afterglow

After a massive thunderstorm this evening, the streets and buildings of Orchard Road started to glisten with a magical afterglow. The fresh air, the cold wind, the light drizzle and the city lights created that Christmasy/ Wintery atmosphere- a rare moment in humid, tropical Singapore.

I plugged into my iPod, and as I listened to Annie Lennox's "Waiting in Vain"...I felt like I was in that movie, "Serendipity" for a surreal moment. Festive season-check. City setting- check. Reflective state of mind- check. Sense of uncertainty as to what the future holds- check. Bittersweet tension between beauty & poignancy- check.

I remember Daley Hake wrote something about how the heart goes through seasons.
I'm not sure what the next season holds, but I'm praying I'll be alright.

"Just breathe, and every little thing will be alright."- 'Inhale/Exhale' by Marty Sampson

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

"Are Worship Pastors Becoming Extinct?"- Glenn Packiam

This blog entry by Glenn Packiam is a solid reminder for us who serve in Worship & Music ministry not to miss the point and lose sight of the big picture. Good stuff!

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By Glenn Packiam

Over the past seven years, I have served as the Director of the New Life School of Worship, a 9-month program designed to train worship leaders for local churches. We believe that to effectively prepare our students for local church worship ministry they need to be trained in more than music. They need to be grounded in theology, familiar with church history, and responsible with their handling of the Scriptures. Moreover, they need to learn what it means to be a pastor: to shepherd the people under their care.

But it seems that some churches aren't looking for that. They would prefer a musician who can lead the "singing", oversee the tech team, and produce recordings of their original songs. None of these are bad expectations, of course. But are we looking for these trade skills at the expense of other, more essential pastoral qualities? Are worship leaders simply highly skilled technicians who have a "steady gig" at a church?

Today's worship leader may spend more time with his Macbook than with a real book. She may be more familiar with GarageBand than the people in her band. He may be better versed with directing the choir than providing spiritual direction.

Of course, the trade side of being a worship leader and the pastoral side are not mutually exclusive. A person can be good at Pro Tools and at pastoring the people on his team. The trouble is we've lost the sacredness of the pastoral vocation. Any person who says their core role is to pray, study, and provide spiritual direction is not as "useful" to the corporation we call church. What else can you do? we ask. Then we proceed to fill so much of their time time with scheduling bands, arranging music, and working with the latest recording software that they are no longer doing any pastoral work. Musicians and singers become cogs in a wheel, things we use to fill slots. True, the administration needs to be done. And yes, musical excellence is valuable. But at what price?

Ross Parsley, the long-time worship pastor here at New Life, is fond of saying that music ministry is not about music; it's about people. Worship ministry is first a sort of a "helps" ministry that serves the Body of Christ. But more to the point, it is an excuse for us to connect with one another. Music is the table we gather around, the place where we see each other face to face, and then learn how to walk alongside one another in this life of faith.

Perhaps the question every church who hires a worship pastor-- and every aspiring worship pastor-- should answer is this: What will Jesus ask us about: the music we produced, the services we programmed? Or the people we pastored, the sheep we fed?

Take time today and think about the people on your team. Pray for them. Pick up the phone and call them. Break bread with them. Talk to them about more than the setlist. Remember your calling as a worship pastor, not a music program manager. Clear some of the clutter from your week. Maybe it's time to appoint others to do the tasks that are keeping you from your role as a shepherd. You have never met a mere mortal. Our music will not last forever; these people will.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Chris Tomlin- "Glory In The Highest"


Chris Tomlin talks about his brand new album

Ever since I bought this album on Sat, I've been playing it on loop and I've been finding it hard to tear myself away from my Macbook. haha! Yes...its THAT good. The only other Christmas album I'd rave about is Israel Houghton's "A Timeless Christmas." But "Glory in the Highest" is quite different and I don't think I've ever heard a Christmas album like it.

Most Christmas albums are studio recordings, but Chris' is special because:
1) Its a live album featuring tight and creative song arrangements for your familiar Christmas carols. Chris and team are just so gifted, I don't know how they got the inspiration for these unique arrangements. And he's so talented at coming up with new refrains for old songs. Every time I listen to the songs, I go, "How did he think of that??" Wow!

2) This album features great worship leaders/singers like Matt Redman, Christy Nockels and newcomer Audrey Assad, whose sound kinda resembles Sarah McLachlan (awesome)!

3) You can actually hear the sound of the people fully engaged in worship, which is so beautiful.

4) I think there's just something so worshipful and ministering about Chris' voice. :) What a gift from God!

I bought my copy of this album from Trumpet Praise around $16...and its worth every cent. Now I just have to tear myself away from the Macbook, so I can go swimming. :)

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Elevate Worship Seminar

Before

After. Wolverine??
Moral of the story: Don't.Piss.Glenn.Off.

Haha! That's a photo from the Elevate Worship Seminar on Sat @ The City Church, conducted by Every Nation Church Singapore (ENCS). I had signed up with Glenn and Nigel, but it was a pleasant surprise to bump in to Crystal, Chee Yan, Piying and Abigail, members of the worship team from MegaLife and SuperLife . Yes Andie and Cheryl: Our RiverLife table at the conference was sweetly intergenerational. haha! :) And Chee Yan bravely went up to jam with the fierce ENCS team.

Anyway, it was a simple local worship seminar...but I was so blessed by the amazingly generous and sincere hearts of the ENCS team. From the moment we walked in for registration, the ENCS team welcomed us warmly, many of whom were members of the worship team we would see on stage later. And after singing/playing...the worship team mbers would serve us tea/lunch/ice-cream...and then come round to chat and pick up your thrash.

We love Neli! Cheryl and I with Neli at FOP earlier this year.

The worship, led by Ps Neli Atiga was refreshing and fantastic (love tt gospel stuff, the super tight harmonies and impromptu raps!!), but I think what impressed and moved me the most was the heart of servanthood displayed by the ENCS worship team. That image of Mike, one of the vocalists, coming round with his black trash bag to pick up our plates is stuck in my memory. And their members were just doing it with such a cheerful spirit. Awesome stuff!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Office



This is what happens when you have to roster for 5 congregations.
Cheryl and Andie: "If u look for us during rostering season, this is what we will prob say to you..."

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Let Them Hear (by Ginny Owens)

"Let them hear You through me,
And let Your words be mine.
Let them see that Your love
Is the reason I'm inspired,
And when given the choice,
May they recognize Your voice.
Let them hear You through me, O Lord."