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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Third Sunday of Lent ~ Pet Shop Boys - It's A Sin
One of the primary themes for the third Sunday of Lent is repentance. Repentance involves a recognition of past wrong and a commitment to turning around and going a new direction. When we repent, we express our sorrow for our past sins and a desire to change for the better in the future. This melds perfectly with the lyrics to It's A Sin. The song recognizes that each of us is to blame for our own faults; if we have done wrong, we are the ones in the need of forgiveness. And through our recognition of our faults, we find the courage to seek that forgiveness from those we have wronged. The great news is that even when we try to do good and fail, God still offers us forgiveness. Even when we fail to learn from our mistakes, God's arms are open to welcome us back.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Second Sunday of Lent ~ The Pretenders - I'll Stand by You
The primary theme for the second Sunday of Lent is God's faithfulness. No matter how much we screw up, God keeps welcoming us back. God does not give up on us. While thinking of a song to represent this, I heard this Pretenders song on another CD I had put together years ago. If we put the words of this song into God's mouth, we can begin to get some idea of what Gods' faithfulness really means. It the midst of our pain and doubt, we can remember that God knows exactly what we are going through. In Jesus Christ, God became human and lived a life here on earth. He was born, he grew up, learned a trade, made friends, and dealt with love and loss. I am sure that along the way, Jesus also experienced guilt and shame and sadness. God walks with us, even when we don't know which way to go, and God will walk with us through the darkness (Psalm 23). So remember, when you are feeling overwhelmed, insignificant, and unworthy, God's arms are opened in welcome, and you hear God say, "nothin' you confess, could make me love you less."
Monday, February 11, 2008
First Sunday of Lent ~ Carl Thomas Gladstone - Just a Tempter
One of the themes for the first Sunday of Lent is the temptation of Jesus. The gospel lesson looks at the end of Jesus' forty day fast in the wilderness following his baptism. This was a time of preparation for Jesus to begin the ministry that God had called him to. It is also one of the primary stories that the Church has used to create the forty days of Lent. As his forty day fast comes to an end, Jesus finds himself in the presence of the tempter. The tempter tempts him to feed himself, to test God, and to take power for himself. Jesus is able to resist these temptations. We enter the forty days of Lent seeking to resist our own temptations. As I was thinking of a song to use for this day, I picked Carl Gladstone's "Just a Tempter" because he does such a good job of helping us to see the temptation of Christ in a contemporary setting. What are the temptations we have to deal with everday? I can't fully comprehend what it means to fast for forty days; I don't know what it would mean to be that hungry. But I have been tempted in other ways. By retelling the story in the way he does, Carl helps to make the story of Jesus' temptation real for me.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Ash Wednesday ~ Hoobastank - The Reason
Sometimes, trying to put Jesus in as the subject of a song is more than just a little bit cheesy (or maybe it always is). But in this case, I couldn't think of a better song for Ash Wednesday. The whole point of this song is recognizing our imperfection and the pain we have caused another. For those of us who are Christians, we recognize our imperfection in the face of Jesus and we know the pain that we cause others everyday, whether intentional or not. These others see our imperfections on a daily basis. But it is also through Jesus that we find the strength to change our lives. In Jesus, we are made new. Jesus is "The Reason" that we are able to become better people, for I think that those of us who have tried have recognized our own inability to create lasting change for ourselves. We need a reason, a model, a source of strength. Fortunately, Jesus is there for us. So, as we enter this season of penitence and renewal, I hope that you can hear this song and feel yourself thinking that you, too, have a reason for changing "who [you] used to be, a reason to start over new, ..a reason for all that [you] do."
Friday, January 25, 2008
Songs for the Journey: Lent
A couple of years ago, while getting some music together for a road trip, I noticed a mix CD of April's called Happy Advent! It was a CD that her roommate Courtney had given her. I think we were nearing Lent at the time, and I said, "I wonder what a mix CD for Lent would sound like?" It kind of stuck in my head. Then last year, as I was preparing a sermon for Lent, I was looking for a theme, and came across a list of themes on the General Board of Discipleship worship website for each Sunday of Lent. So starting there, I put together a playlist for each of the major days/events of Lent.
I'll talk about why I chose these songs in upcoming posts. I am also planning to create playlists for the other seasons of the church year, but that may take me as long as this one did. :)
Ash Wednesday ~ Piety & Reconciliation
Hoobastank - The Reason
Lent Week 1 ~ Temptation of Jesus
Carl Thomas Gladstone - Just a Tempter
Lent Week 2 ~ God's Faithfulness & Our Resistance
The Pretenders - I'll Stand By You
Lent Week 3 ~ Repentance & Trust
Pet Shop Boys - It's a Sin
Lent Week 4 ~ Prodigal Mercy/Forgiveness
Indigo Girls - You and Me of the 10,000 Wars
Lent Week 5 ~ God Does a New Thing
U2 - Where the Streets Have No Name
Palm Sunday ~ Triumphant Entry (The Disciples' Song)
Queen - We Are the Champions
Maundy Thursday ~ Call to Servanthood
My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade
Judas' Song ~ Disillunsionment & Betrayal
Ani diFranco - Dilate
Peter's Song ~ Denial & Shame
Pet Shop Boys w/ Kylie Minogue - In Denial
Good Friday ~ Jesus' Song
System of a Down - Lonely Day
Holy Saturday ~ Loss & Emptiness
Evanescence - My Immortal
Easter Vigil
K-OS - Sunday Morning
Easter
Ben Harper w/ Ladysmith Black Mambazo - Picture of Jesus
I'll talk about why I chose these songs in upcoming posts. I am also planning to create playlists for the other seasons of the church year, but that may take me as long as this one did. :)
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Good Breakfast...Good Friends

Ed, Roger, April, Vince, Kristina, and Amy
We celebrated Amy's 26th birthday and new red hair with bottomless mimosa and bloody marys at Altas in Detroit. Anika, Charlie, Nate, and Jo-Ann were also there. Brunch was yummy...even if they were out of the chorizo! :) Two year old Nate chowwed down on some delicious corned beef hash and occasionally let his mom have a bite or two. It was a great day and a wonderful time with friends!
We celebrated Amy's 26th birthday and new red hair with bottomless mimosa and bloody marys at Altas in Detroit. Anika, Charlie, Nate, and Jo-Ann were also there. Brunch was yummy...even if they were out of the chorizo! :) Two year old Nate chowwed down on some delicious corned beef hash and occasionally let his mom have a bite or two. It was a great day and a wonderful time with friends!
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
BLAH!
Yuck! I (April) have felt horrible all day. Stomach virus. I can hear the collective "eeww" now. It's almost 3pm, and I think I might be able to sit up without feeling gross. My last board meeting is tonight, and I need to be on my game. I'm not feeling it though. Illness stinks...especially when you've sold your tv! What do you do when you are sick? Leave me a comment!
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