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I am sorry I haven't been posting very much, it has been some crazy days here in Georgia. I won't go into all the boring details, but last night I directed a Michael W. Smith concert and it was awesome.
Now I know what you are thinking: Michael W. Smith, that guy is so lame. And to some degree I would agree with you. He is a little dated (heck, his songs remind me of Freshman year of high school). And frankly, as far as concerts go, it was pretty "lackluster." But from a video director perspective, it was one of the best events I have ever done - and that made it rockin' for me.
Now I have been quoted as saying that one thing I love about worship is that it goes beyond music. And frankly, there are few times I feel closer to God than when I am working (probably only behind playing with Jadyn and traveling). But what I usually mean by that, is that there are moments where I look at something and I realize something fits just so unbelievably perfect, and it was so accidental, but still so perfect, that it had to be the hand of God. It are these moments where I truly feel a part of a father/son relationship with God. Just as a father and son might build something together, there are many times where I feel I am "building" something together with God.
Last night was by far an event that had the most amount of these moments. Athletes refer to these moments as being in the "Zone". I never describe it like that. I describe it more as a partnership. These times are just some "zone" I happen to have stepped into by accident or luck, it is a partnership with the Creator of the Universe, working together, and having a blast doing it.
I needed this too. April/May has been an awful month for me. As my friend Kyle puts it, it was coming at all sides: family, work, personal. It isn't that things are awful, it's just one of those times where you need some good alone time with your Heavenly Father, and working more hours sure as heck doesn't give you that. But this event did, and for that I am grateful.
I have had other "major" events in my short career (Mel Gibson & Lee Strobel Passion of the Christ, etc... ), but this by far was the best. It was a close to perfect as possible, I just wish it was with someone who could have really "rocked the house"
(like the Jeremy Camp concert I get to direct in October).
Quoted From: Sarah [Visitor]I will kill you! Jeremy Camp, and maybe Kutlass, are the only good Christian mainstreem bands. I might throw Justin McRoberts in that as well. BUT that is it. Hence the reason I don't play Christian music on the show.
Jeremy Camp is lame!
Quoted From: Pat [Visitor]Christian Music is still rather lame ;) Why Secular Music is More Godly than Christian Music
I remember when MWS was "Christian music"... in a time when "Christian music" was rather lame.
Quoted From: Pat [Visitor]I wondered when you were going to chime in. I figured you had to be out there.
From.. the old guy!
Quoted From: Pat [Visitor]I have yet to go to a "great" Christian concert. I heard from someone else that the Mercy Me/Kutlass/"Somebody Else" concert was AMAZING from some people I knew out in LA. But for the most part, the only really "good" concert I have ever gone to was Keney Chesney and Tim McGraw at the Verizon Amphitheater with Teresa. That concert rocked.
I would put it just behind a Thrid Day show or Chris Tomlin.
Quoted From: sarah [Visitor]What does that have anything to do with this blog. Or did you just want to get that point in again. Sheesh, look at you. You get married and all, and now you are throwing it in my face that I am some messed up kid.
so...listening to the show from the 20th... do you think you are one of those messed up divorce kids? :)
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