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A House Divided…

Last week, I had the joy of taking my family out for a frozen treat at the new sensation in town. One of the parishioners from Holy Trinity opened a new TCBY location, and after dinner I took the family on a field trip to visit the new store. As we were waiting in line to get our dessert, we walked past an amazing new vending machine called the Coke Freestyle. It will allow you to make virtually unlimited combinations of drinks. Someone at Coca Cola recognized that we are all different, and that the Coca Cola company could satisfy our desire for “Just the right beverage”. I applaud them in their innovation, and look forward to testing different concoctions until I find the one just right for me.

There is a great division in the church today who’s boundaries are defined by the style of music used in worship. The dividing line has been drawn across the two major categories (Traditional) and (Contemporary), or more specifically and truthfully, (Organ) and (Guitar), and the chasm between the two appears to be growing wider with each new season or liturgical celebration. The hostility that exists from one viewpoint towards other leaves little to no room for respect or Christian Charity. Judging one another and holding each other in contempt consume us in pride and eats away at the fruit of our ministry.

The United States Council of Catholic Bishops states in the 2007 document “Sing To The Lord” that with regard to the human voice “Of all the sounds of which human beings, created in the image and likeness of God, are capable, voice is the most privileged and fundamental. Musical instruments in the Liturgy are best understood as an extension of and support to the primary liturgical instrument, which is the human voice.”

Let’s move past the dividing line. Let us begin to affirm one another for the gifts that God has given to us, and get over our prejudice. One flavor of Coca Cola couldn’t possibly satisfy our palate, and one style of worship couldn’t possibly satisfy every Christian’s expression of love to God. We were all created uniquely by the giver of life. Let us return our voice to His with the song and gift that He created in us.

Do you believe it?

I have the amazing privilege of serving God’s people through music at holy mass each week. As the team and I were leading worship this past Sunday during the song of sending, it occurred to me that the team as a whole didn’t feel comfortable enough to clap and engage the people in doing so. The people in the pews each week are there to seek out an experience, a moment, with God. It’s our job as pastoral musicians to lead people into a place where they can worship

Are you entering the song? Are you emotionally invested in reproducing the emotion of the lyric? Imagine for a second how hard it would be to reconcile singing the Kyrie with a gigantic smile on your face, or singing the chorus to “Happy Day” with no joy or emotion whatsoever. It doesn’t connect. It doesn’t add up. It doesn’t reconcile.

Make the decision before worship begins to invest yourself 100% into the moment. Not as a show for the people in front of you, but as a time of prayer between you and God. If you have the courage to go there, people will follow you.

Do you believe it?

These three things…

Here are three indispensable tools for you to add to your setup this week…

- A floor tuner… If you are playing guitar or bass on stage in front of people, this is a no compromise item. Boss makes a (TU-2) durable and easy to read unit for under a hundred bucks.

- Backup kit… Drummers should at minimum have an extra key, sticks, and earbuds (for click or loop track). Guitar players should have bag of picks, capo, and strings minimum, with extra cable and strap as a full kit. Everyone should have pens/pencils in their bag (for notes on charts at rehearsal, and for autographs)!

- A business card…How many times have people come up to you after an event and asked you for contact info, only to have you scramble for a pen to write digits down on a torn corner of paper? Get the cards today. Vista Print even has some for free that look fabulous.