There are a lot of discussions around whether or not we should encourage people to sing in group settings.
I’ve had opportunities to sing in several different churches recently and I have been really impressed with the ways that we can still participate together, even if we’re not singing together.
I am happiest on the days that I can be both a musician AND a mom.
But being a mom is so all consuming that it’s easy to get absorbed in THAT and stop making time for music.
What happens next is usually not a pretty picture…here’s a peek at what happens.
**Recording these podcasts have been a lifesaver for me, particularly when I hear that these messages are inspirational, and that the music and messages have been helpful. Thank you so much for listening and for encouraging me along the way!
I must confess that I have dropped out of many Bible studies, because other people would read passages in the Bible and then come to the discussion with all kinds of deep insights that I just did NOT understand.
And I would feel SO lost and convinced that other people are just way deeper than I am.
This podcast describes what I’ve found helps me apply the Bible to my daily life.
(And I’ve since joined a small group in my church…much less pressure to be “deep” and more along the lines of a support group for life!)
I went straight from college to boot camp, an extreme change, then on to “A” school, which was yet another new reality.
It’s similar to what we’re all experiencing right now, where our reality from six months ago was ripped away, we went into something extremely restricted, and now it’s like sort of normal, but not.
This interview covers navigating relationships when big changes happen…and we are ALL going through major shifts in our lives right now!
Specifically I touch on what happened when we found out our infertility diagnosis, how we worked through that with several years of counseling before moving forward with becoming parents, and the adjustments that happen when you have a child.
It was the pastor of one of the churches that I’ve provided music for over the last few months.
Someone in hospice had just requested to listen to a recording of the hymn “Come Away With Me” that had been a part of an online service.
I love knowing that something I recorded is bringing someone peace in their final days.
What an honor.
For those of you providing virtual services, I know that it is a LOT of work and very out of your comfort zone but I hope this is an encouragement to you that you ARE making a difference.
And if you need help with the music portion of your virtual service, please reach out!
Here are the lyrics in case you want to sing along!
Come away with me to a quiet place, apart from the world with its frantic pace, to pray, reflect, and seek God’s grace. Come away with me. Come away.
Come and pray with me on a gentle sea, on top of a hill in the Galilee, in gardens like Gethsemane. Come away with me. Come away.
Come today with thoughts of the countless ways that God’s steadfast love blesses all our days, and join with me in silent praise. Come away with me. Come away.
Come and say, in words whispered from your soul, the feelings and actions you can’t control. Your spirit needs to be made whole. Come away with me. Come away.
Come away with me to a quiet place, to God’s loving arms waiting to embrace all those who come in hope of grace. Come away with me. Come away.