Wednesday, May 6, 2009

There is no age limit to praise the Lord!

From an infant to the elders, there is no age limit to praise the Lord.
The chancel choir is visiting the Magnolia Manor on Thursday 7th to share our favorite songs with residence at the Manor. Also, the Magnolia chorus will have their first performance with five songs. It is amazing to see the old ladies, from 80 to 98 years old, and gentle men's ability. I honestly did not expect much when I started to have the chorus but they are truly blessing. I wish I could be that alert, active, and positive at that age.
This Sunday is Mother's day! Our children and youth choir will sing a special song at the second service. I have been blessed to have my mother and families but most of all, to have extended mothers. I have countless friends who are considered as my extended moms. I am just so thankful to have them in my life.
I have prayed that this Sunday is filled with love, joy, and peace abundantly.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Let us Talents and tongues employ~!


This is our communion Sunday. The chancel choir will lift up "Let us talents and tongues employ" as our anthem and the children's chimer will play "Brightly Sound the chimes" as a musical offering. Let's praise the Lord with joyful heart!

Let us Talents and Tongues Employ

Let us Talents and tongues employ, reaching out with a shout of Joy: bread is broken, the wine is poured,Christ is spoken and seen and heard.

Refrain:

Jesus lived again earth can breathe again pass the word around: loaves abound!

Christ is able to make us one. at the table he sets the tone. Teaching people to live to bless, love in word and in deed express. Jesus lived again earth can breathe again, pass the word around: loaves abound!

Jesus calls us in, sends us out bearing fruit in a world of doubt, gives us love to tell, beard to share: God Immanuel everywhere!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Amazing Grace, My chains are gone~!


The chancel choir will lift up "Amazing grace, my chains are gone" as our anthem. Our old time favorite "Amazing grace" is arranged with a new song " my chains are gone" in this song. It is a beautiful and inspiring song for sure. I have prayed that we all lift up our hearts to the Lord with the music.

The youth handbell will play two uplifting songs also.

This week is our church picnic Sunday. I hope I can see you all at the service as well as the picnic. God calls us as "His family" and it will be a wonderful family picnic.

Here is the wonderful text of our anthem.


Amazing grace! How sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me! I once was lost but now am found; was blind, but now I see.

T'was grace that taught my heart to fear; and grace my fears relieved. How precious did that grace appear, the hour I first believed.

My chains are gone, I've been set free. My God, my Savior ransomed me, and like a flood His mercy reigns, unending love, amazing grace.

The Lord has promised good to me; His Word my hope secures. He will my shield and portion be as long as life endures.

The earth shall soon dissolve like snow, The sun will cease to shine. But God who called me here below, will be forever mine, will be forever mine.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

He is Risen!


I know that Easter is passed already but I could not stop saying " He is risen!" He did give us the victory for us! He did not need to have the victory because He is the Son of God. However, he sacrificed himself to give us total victory. It seems hard to see visually the victory in our daily life but it is the truth that He won the battle and gave us the victory. Let's spread our hands to the Lord and shout "He is risen! Hallelujah!" Let's go forward and nearer to the Lord!

Monday, April 6, 2009

The Holy Week


We finally have entering the Holy week. We are easily distracted by too much to things to do during this week. However, we should remember that all we do is for Jesus. And remaining focus on Him is the most important matter during this week. I myself, have countless things to do during this week but have tried to be connected to Jesus in every moment.

On Wednesday night, the chancel choir and handbell choir will present the Lenten Cantata "At the Ninth Hour" at 6:30 in our church. We will hear the passion story from the gospel Mark and have time to think about Jesus' last week and what God is telling us to do. "Forgiveness" is our theme for the night. I have prayed that God will send people who especially have been hard time with their lives because they could not forgive themselves or others. God forgave us totally through Jesus. If He did it, we have to forgive. Please pray for the night that God be with us to leave the unforgiving minds in front of the Cross.

On Thursday night, we will have the Holy communion. We share the Lord with other as His family.

On Friday, we have seven services from 5:00 to 8:00 divided with seven last words on the cross. We will have a moment to deeply think about Jesus.

On Easter Sunday, the youth ensemble, the children's choir, and the chancel choir will lift various Easter music during Sunday services. Please join us with big "Hallelujah!!"

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Palm Sunday




As a music director, it is not easy to decide music for Palm Sunday. Even though it is Palm Sunday, we enter the Holy week on the Sunday with Jesus. Mostly we focus on “Palm Sunday” but we could not ignore the following week. Personally, Palm Sunday gives me two different images to think about. Jerusalem, a donkey, Palm leaves, and people’s exciting voices with Hosanna are first things when I think about Palm Sunday. Palm trees were representing of victory and trimph in Israel. “Hosanna” means “please save”, or” save now!” in Hebrew. So, the whole scene was occurred with excitement that Jesus would save them as a “King” politically. On the contrary, the scene reminds me the last scene on the Good Friday. Jesus did not ride a donkey but instead carried a cross on his back, people shouted “crucify!” instead of “hosanna!” and there was none palm tree leaves on the road toward Calvary. What a contrast! However, as we all know, the later one was the true King’s apperance; being sacrificed for His people to save them. I honestly can not understand Jesus’ way most of times but I do believe that His way is the right way. He showed us how to live in this world, totally; Love your enemy, serve others, and believe what we can’t see. It seems that He asks us to live total “opposite ways “to the World.
The adult handbell will play “All Glory, Laud, and Honor” as a musical offertory and the chancel choir will praise “Hosanna” from the cantata this Palm Sunday. I have prayed that we will have time to think about these two contrasting images and follow what Jesus told us to live for our lives. I know it is not possible without Him.


Tuesday, March 24, 2009

When Jesus Wept


This Sunday is the fifth Sunday of Lent. We are going to sing a song based on an old canon, "When Jesus wept". The composer describes drops of Jesus's tear with descending dotted notes. It is very simple melody but stays in your hearts longer than any other songs. I have prayed that we can have some time to think about Jesus and His tears and suffering. He did for us not for him.
The children's choir will lift up their hearts with "Feed my lambs" for musical offering. I have learned through them a lot why Jesus loves them so much.

When Jesus wept the falling tear, in mercy flow'd beyond all bound. When Jesus groaned, a trembling fear seized all the guilty world around, around.
O come, and mourn with me awhile, and linger here beside, o come together, let us mourn; O Jesus, our Lord, is crucified.