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MuteMath playing “Reset” in Salt Lake City.

More MuteMath madness here.

Not quite “you know what he did” fame, but funny nonetheless.

Click here.

After sleeping in for a bit this morning, I got up, headed to the office where I packed up numerous boxes of “freebies” – items that will be distributed this weekend to youth leaders that attend my seminar. I also loaded up a desktop computer, 17″ LCD monitor, sound board, wireless mic, and various cords.

The back seat of my car looks like I have taken up thievery as a hobby.

I found a video tonight via my web-friend Joshua. If you were offended by the sermon-blooper video from a week ago, you won’t like this one either. Here is the link to the video. (700kb .mov)

Authentic Worship

9.25.2005 — 2 Comments

When was the last time you had authentic, lost-yourself-in-the-Lord, worship?

Spoke this morning on II Samuel 6 – the story of King David leading the Ark of the Covenant back into Jerusalem. You remember the story – where he “danced before the LORD in his Fruit of the Looms with all his might”.

It was one of those sermons that I wasn’t REALLY excited about preaching – because of how “touchy” the subject of “worship” is these days.

Both services went very well & my buddy Thomas did an incredible job leading us in song before and after the message.

As I read the scripture this morning, I couldn’t help but chuckle under my breath as I read these words: 6:17 – “They brought the ark of the LORD and set it in its place inside the tent that David had pitched for it…”

Why did I chuckle?

Because of this video file, that’s why.

The Work of the People, Highway Video, World Publishing, and EMI Christian Music Group have produced two provocative music videos that tell the story of the displaced victims of Hurricane Katrina.

Both videos are available as a free download at www.theworkofthepeople.com, although a suggested donation of $25 would be appreciated.

All proceeds from these films will be applied directly to the Christian relief communities in Houston participating in the rebuilding of the lives of those displaced by Hurricane Katrina.

I used video #2 this past week @ theBOX as an intro to a “Questioning God” message (Habakkuk). They’re pretty powerful.