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Friday, July 11, 2014

Beloved

BELOVED
(Kirby S. Llaban)

Intro:  E – A – E – A  
Dbm7 – B/Eb – E – Bsus - A9(Hold)

Verse I
 E        Bsus       A9
Redeemer of all mankind
  Dbm          Bsus
Born in a manger
  A9
Raised as a carpenter
 Dbm       Bsus           A9
Oh my King, we come to ponder

Verse II
E        Bsus           A9
Son of our God, Most High
    Dbm          Bsus
Obeying the Father
 A9
Destined to suffer
Dbm    Bsus                  A9
All of these, we come to ponder

Pre-Chorus:
Dbm7                        Bsus        A9
Who am I, that you should die for my sins? 
 Dbm7              B/Eb     A9(Hold) A9
‘Cause every day, as I pray I thank you Lord for saving me.

Chorus:
Dbm7 – Bsus     A9          Dbm7 – E    Bsus  
Beloved        Son of God.  Oh Jesus, we worship You! (2x)
Dbm7   Bsus                                     Gbm
All glory be   to the One. Father, Spirit,      Son.
(Repeat from second half of intro)

Coda:
Dbm7   Bsus                    Dbm7
On the cross you said, “Woman, Behold Your Son
 A9              Dbm7
Son, Behold Your Mother”
         Bsus            A9
And with Mary we come to build Your Church
        Gbm7    E/     A9(Hold) 
May Your Kingdom come on Earth

Friday, June 13, 2014

Freedom (Live Loud)


Intro(2x)     C G Em D
Verse
C G
You are God, You are love
En D
Let our hearts burn for You Lord
C G
You are peace, You are joy
Em D May our hearts be filled with praise
C G
For in Your arms I find home
Em D
By Your grace I am found
C G C
Now I breathe for the one who lives in me
Chorus
G D
I believe in the Risen Son
Em C
I believe that the King has come
G D Lift your voice shout His praise for all the world
Repeat Verse
Repeat Chorus
Instrumental:        C D Em G   C D G
Bridge
G D Em C
He gave us freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom
G D Em C
He gave us freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom
G D Em C
He gave us freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom
G D Em C
He gave us freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom
Repeat Chorus 3x 

Monday, July 18, 2011

God of All Grace - Lyrics and Chords

GOD OF ALL GRACE

Intro: C D
Em D/F# C G-D/F#
Em D/F# C D/F#


G
I'm restored
Em D
You made my life full in Your love
C
I am Yours


G
You said come with Me
Em D
Called me by name and here I am
C
I am blessed


Em D/F# C D/F#
For You are my






G
God of all grace
Em
My stronghold Your mighty
D C
Savior, redeemer of the world


G
God of all grace
Em
My stronghold Your mighty
D C (A)
My Father, healer of the world










E
I'm restored
C#m7 B
You made my full in Your love
A (D)
I am Yours


E E E
You said come with Me
C#m7 B
Called me by name and here I am
A
I am blessed


C#m7 B/Eb A B/Eb
For You are my






E
God of all grace
C#m7
My stronghold mighty
B A
Savior, redeemer of the world


E
God of all grace
C#m7
My stronghold mighty
B A
My Father, healer of the world


C#m7 B/Eb
Your God of all grace
A C#m7-B
Your God of all grace




C#m7
For His eternal glory(brothers)
B/Eb
For His eternal glory(sisters)
A (additional C# for 3rd repeat)
I will go (repeat 3x)






F#
God of all grace
Ebm7
Stronghold almighty
C# B
Savior, redeemer of the world


F#
God of all grace
Ebm7
Stronghold almighty
C# B
My Father, healer of the world


F# Ebm7
Your God of all grace
E B
Your God of all grace
Ebm7 C#/F
Your God of all grace
B Ebm7-C#-B
Your God of all grace

Thursday, March 3, 2011

I Stand - Lyrics and Chords

I Stand
Mike Serapio
Intro: D -G
D G D G
Be strong in the Lord and in his Mighty Power
D G B A D
For our struggle is not against flesh and Blood
Be firm in the Lord and in his Faithfulness
For in this armor we will overcome
Refrain:
Em D
Take the belt of truth and shield of faith
G
The Breast plate of righteousness in place

Em
The helmet of salvation
D
The Sword of the spirit

A
March and proclaim
The Gospel of peace

Chorus:
D
Shout to the heavens
G
Dwell in his presence
Bm G-A
Salvation is in his hands

D
Rest in his Glory
G
Claim the Victory
Bm G
Put on the armor of God
Em A D (intro)
…For he is with us who can stand against us!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

One Heart

ONE HEART
Intro: F-G-Am C/B 2x

Verse:
F-G-Am
Our hearts are made for you
F-G-Am
all our life we will renew
F-G-Am
Our hearts that beat for you
F-G-Amall our days to the end
G
To the end!

Chorus:
C-F-Am-G
One heart we give (One heart)
C-F-Am-G
One heart we live (One heart)
C-F-Am-G
One heart we love (One heart)
         Am-      G-               F
One heart that is meant for you!

(Verse, Chorus 2x)

Bridge:
F-G-Em-F 
Give as one
Live as one
Love as one
A heart for you

(Chorus 2x)

Monday, August 3, 2009

On Holy Ground - Handout

Here's the talk outline of the music min workshop in the last Metro Manila Conference '09 in Baguio given by Jason de Guzman:


ON HOLY GROUND:

EXPERIENCING HEAVEN ON EARTH THROUGH WORSHIP

“Do not come any closer," God said. "Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy ground." Then he said, "I am the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob." At this, Moses hid his face, because he was afraid to look at God” – Ex 3:5-6

Objectives:

1) To prepare music ministers for leading worship that is consistent, powerful and effective in bringing people closer to Heaven through music

2) To be able to identify the rightful place of the music ministry in the life of the community

3) To identify elements which are essential to preparing for worship, as well as those which tend to distract rather than facilitate worship

4) To incorporate worship as an integral part of the life of music ministers, not just during practice or when preparing for an event

5) To provide a tool to objectively gauge the state of their music ministries

A) How do you define worship?

  • part of gatherings where we sing slow songs (praise and worship)
  • reverence offered a divine being or supernatural power ; also : an act of expressing such reverence

B) Essentials of worship leading:

  • Heart – we worship out of our relationship with God
  • Experiences – we sing truths based on our experiences
  • Openness – we are clay in God’s hands, open to His will;
  • Humility – we claim no credit, all glory to God
  • Attitude of service – we are there to serve, not to show off

C) What makes a music ministry effective?

Music ministry is:

  • not a chance to gain popularity or to get noticed
  • not a place to show off our talents
  • not a performance
  • not a school where we go to learn music for music’s sake

  • a chance to use your talents for God’s glory
  • a testimony to who God is and what He has done
  • a responsibility to your brothers and sisters

Define what your goals are. Some goals would be:

  • to provide a vehicle for the congregation to declare their love, adoration, prayers, fears through music
  • to unite the congregation through song in expressing truths about who God is to us
  • to give the congregation a venue where they can enjoy God’s presence, manifesting the truth that God is a happy God!

D) Some things that hinder us from worshipping in Spirit and Truth:

  • being distracted by physical concerns
    • Logistics (band set-up, projector, sound system)
    • Musical arrangement (blending, changes)
    • Image (how we look/sound)
  • feelings of unworthiness
  • being affected by “who” is leading us

E) Guide in song selection:

Songs can be grouped loosely according to the following themes:

  • Songs of wonder – songs that bring us to worship God simply for who He is
  • Songs of victory – songs that celebrate past and present victories or future victories that we claim in faith
  • Songs of anguish – songs that bring our feelings of despair to God, and that express our hope in what He has in store for us
  • Songs of gratitude – songs that thank God for all the graces we have received from Him
  • Prophetic songs – songs based on God’s promises, prophesying about things that are yet to be fulfilled
  • Songs of remembrance – songs that commemorate God’s goodness in our lives
  • Songs of trust – songs that express a great confidence in God despite what may be happening around us
  • Songs of commitment – songs that express both commitment and recommitment to doing what pleases God and to becoming more like Christ

The sound of Heaven is worship, for all eternity,

and we yearn to bring the sound of Heaven to earth.

Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven!

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Teaching of Songs

As a first technical topic, I want to discuss this basic function of the music ministry, the Teaching of songs. Almost all our assemblies require at least a song or two to be taught before the opening worship.

So to start with, here are some tips when teaching a new song:

1. Give a short background of the song.
It is very important to relay to our brothers and sisters what the meaning of the song is. Having a good knowledge of what the song conveys will definitely set the hearts of our community once we sing it in our worship.

It's also much better if we have personal experiences or sharings that you can relate to the song. That way, people will be able to feel the power of the song and eventually lead them in seeking the word of God through its lyrics.

2. Play and sing the new song.
Let our brothers and sisters hear the song with the complete sequence as how we should sing it in worship. Since we're offering our service to God, make sure that we practice the song well so we can play/sing it with excellence. (performance level ika nga :P)

3. Teach line by line or by logical parts
Do you know the strategy Divide and Conquer? To put it simply, you teach the song where people can recall the melody easily. You try to sing in logical parts and let the people repeat it. For example in this song, Fix My Eyes, the stanza goes like this:

Amazing Lord of all,
the one and true divine
Who came and died for me
So I can be as free

When teaching you can break it into:

Amazing Lord of all, the one and true divine

AND

Who came and died for me so I can be as free


If based from these lines, people easily get the tune OR we don't have enough time, then you can adjust by teaching both lines immediately.

4. Repeat difficult parts of the song
If there are parts of the song that you know will be difficult to recall, it is a good practice to make the people repeat that particular sequence. One example could be the stanza of Forever:

I'll Worship at Your Throne
Whisper my own love song
With all my heart I'll sing
For You my Dad and King
I'll live for all my days
To Put a smile on Your face
And when we finally meet
It'll be for eternity

Notice that this song has a lot of words and variety in melody that ordinary people cannot get immediately. So a good way to teach this is go to step #3 (break into at least two parts) and then repeat repeat and repeat until people get used to the tune.

5. Sing the whole song at least twice if time permits.
Sing the song for the last time so as to recall it before going into worship.


Essentially, our main goal is to make it easier for our brothers and sisters to worship once we use the song in prayer since the more we're familiar with the song, the more we can relate it in our lives and use it to speak to God.