Category Archives: Worship

Josh Harris, a pastor and evangelical Christian leader, posted a poem that a close friend of his wrote about Good Friday. As I read it to my wife, we were both moved to tears. It summed up that horrific day with beautiful clarity and artistry. I pray this blesses you as it did me.

How Awesome is That Day to Me

How awesome is that day to me-
O day of hallowed history!
Set time in God’s determined plan
To sacrifice the Son of Man.
What famous work that day was done
By Jesus Christ, His Perfect Son!
The Second Adam, sent to save,
Humbly obeying to the grave!

How savage is that day to me-
O day of pure brutality!
When Christ, the Son of God Most High,
Was fiercely whipped and hung to die.
And O the horror of my sin,
Seen there in His appalling skin!
For God struck down- as meant for me-
The sinless One, at Calvary.

How precious is that day to me-
O day of purchased liberty!
In Him, a freeman now I live;
My sins, through death, did God forgive.
No wrath at length looms o’er my head,
But lovingkindness there instead.
His righteousness, my guilt replaced,
And Love, this ransomed soul embraced!

O awesome, savage, precious day-
‘Tis God the Savior on display!
What peerless, holy, gracious Mind
Would fashion such a Grand Design?

By Kevin Hartnett, September 2001

I love good music. From jazz and classical to pop and rock, many genres tickle my fancy. But I especially love good, Christ-honoring music, and it often seems like that “great album” is difficult to find.

Enter Zach Dodd.

zachdoddZach and I became friends a little less than a year ago. We are fellow worship leaders, we both attended the same seminary and a mutual friend connected us together. Though we’ve not spent an immense amount of time together, we share many of the same passions – Christ, theology, music, missions.

I called Zach a few weeks ago and asked him if he could come lead our church in worship in August. He agreed, and we then decided to meet for lunch last week. In our lunch meeting, I was amazed at the similarities of our lives. We both married really cool wives. We both love leading others to the throne of God in worship. And we both have a passion for orphanages and missions projects overseas.

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He and his wife started an organization called “Beggartown” – and it was founded to help an orphanage in Africa. All the proceeds of Zach’s album sales and t-shirt sales go towards the orphanage. Here is a summary of Beggartown’s mission:

Beggartown’s mission is to encourage, equip, challenge, and partner with all people to live God-purposed lives and to serve and engage with people in need through different forms of creative media.

coverIn 2008, Zach finished his newest CD entitled “Children Without Names.” When we met for lunch, he gave me a few copies. And I can’t stop listening to it. I implore you to buy it – and here’s five reasons why:

1) The music. Zach and his band are extremely creative in their songwriting. The tunes are catchy and the instrumentation is fantastic (great guitar and piano work, tasty vocals).

2) The message throughout the music. This album points to Christ like very few others in the Christian pop scene. The Gospel is woven throughout the songs.

3) The theological underpinnings of the music. Zach doesn’t water down the lyrics in his songs. He has a distinct faithfulness to rich, God-honoring theology. He sings about many attributes of God – justice, sovereignty, immutability, etc. He has a song about Hosea and Gomer and the comparison of God and His unfaithful Wife. He also sings about man’s utter dependance on God. The best part about it: it’s understandable. You don’t feel like you’re sitting in theology class when you listen to this album.

4) The mission of the music. Zach and Carlie are changing the world – at least in the eyes of a child in Africa. They are doing what God commands us to do in the book of Isaiah: “defend the orphan.” This is something I hold dearly to my heart just as Zach does.

5) The man who wrote the music. Not to toot anyone’s horn beyond what is appropriate, but Zach is a pretty neat guy. He used to have a really cool dreadlock-style haircut. Now he just looks like a member of the hair club for men. More than any of that, He loves Jesus Christ.
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Get the album from IndieHeaven here.

Get the album from iTunes here.

Visit Beggartown’s website here.

As a worship leader and graphic designer (not a pro by any means), I understand the challenge to keep things fresh. From background images to video loops, it can be quite difficult to avoid feeling like you’ve been doing the same thing or using the same files time and time again.

MoneyThen you are faced with the cost to download things from stock sites or worship video sites, etc. This can become uber-expensive.

Don’t you wish that there were some free sites out there that have decent resources?

Well, for those of you who are in my shoes – full-time or part-time – I have found some great freebies for you. Feel free to share yours with me as well – I’ll just keep adding to the list.

Here they are:
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#1) Stock Xchange. This site provides free stock images to the masses! Much of their work is incredible as it is a compilation of hundreds of artists across the globe. Word of warning: please exercise caution when using ANY stock site. There may be objectionable material.

#2) ConsumingWorship.org. These guys have a nice compilation of worship backgrounds. Very fresh and trendy stuff.

#3) FreeWorshipBackgrounds.com. This site is not as extensive as the others, but for most of the graphics they’ve created, they give you four different color options. This can be very useful when planning out worship sets or designing a PowerPoint template.

#4) OrganicVideos.com. For those of you who that use moving backgrounds, this site has some great looking freebies. If you have a video converter, you can even use these loops to create your own videos.

#5) FreeMotionBackgrounds.com. Similar to the aforementioned site, this site has a few nice video loops that you can download for free. Only a few are available, but if you are like me, you’ll take what you can get!

#6) Photo Bank. This is another free stock site. It is similar to Stock Xchange Once again, please be careful with your searches. The best stuff I’ve found on this site is under the section called “Abstract” > “Backgrounds and Patterns”.

#6) DaFont.com. Fonts can be extremely expensive. That is why this site is such an awesome resource. There are literally hundreds of fonts on that site, and a lot of them are pretty useful.

#7) CreativeMYK.com. This site offers free church-based resources. PSDs, JPEGs, and EPS files are all available.

#8) Stuff I Can Use. This site is particularly helpful with sermon series graphics. It is provided free-of-charge by Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, KY.
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Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any sites that I can add to this list. It’s tough enough to be creative as it is. “With our powers combined…” :-)

If you are a college student or in your 20′s, this conference will rock your world. If you are able to get to the Baltimore area, you don’t want to miss it. It will rock your world spiritually, and the lineup of speakers will rock your mind with some deep thoughts on Christ and culture.

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