Another great video for Christmas events, or just your Facebook timeline. This one is from Plungepool Media. As with yesterday’s video, this is the preview – you can download the proper thing from the website for use.
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Someone is Coming for Christmas
Posted in Church, tagged Christianity, Christmas, incarnation, Jesus, media, mp4, Plungepool Media, Someone is Coming, video, YouTube on 15 November, 2013| 1 Comment »
Joseph Speaks: Worth a Listen
Posted in Church, tagged Christ, Christianity, Christmas, Dai Woolridge, faith, Jesus, Joseph, poetry, preview, spoken word, video, YouTube on 14 November, 2013| Leave a Comment »
After the Christmas C(h)ord last year, Dai Woolridge has produced another brilliant spoken word video for Christmas. One for your church or youth group? This is the preview – you can download a copy for use from Spoken Truth.
Me in the Mess
Posted in Church, tagged book, Christingle, half term, Lichfield diocese, London, The Ministry of a Messy House, Vicar's wife, video, YouTube on 1 November, 2013| 2 Comments »
We’re home after a few days in London doing Londony things (art galleries, museums, the Tube, queues). The hallway is full of half emptied suitcases, books and random hairbrushes and the Queen is padding around in her cat onesie singing loudly and failing to organise herself for Guide camp. We were back in time for our Light Party at church last night – about 35 kids and a similar number of adults making things with paper and glue and felttips and then singing and thinking about the light of Christ before consuming plenty of chocolates and mini eclairs. Lots of fun to see so many families out together and lovely to be able to chat with many of them. We think we may need to prepare extra oranges for the Messy Christingle this year…
I came home to a couple of responses to my book in the actual proper post – a lovely encouraging letter from a Twitter friend but also a completely off topic response from a reader of the Express and Star, asking me about a tricky passage in 1 Samuel. I’m still working out if and how to respond to the latter.
And Lichfield Diocese have made the video of me public, so I can post it on here. The island in the kitchen isn’t looking any better today:
Grab a Great Resource
Posted in Church, tagged 10ofthose, All Hallow's Eve, Christianity, Church, darkness, evil, faith, Glen Scrivener, Halloween, light, redeeming Halloween, resource, saints, triumph, video, Vimeo, YouTube on 23 September, 2013| 1 Comment »
I know we’re all thinking about Back to Church Sunday and Harvest and everything (gosh, it’s a busy term – and we’ve got a confirmation to factor in too), but before you know it, it will be Halloween. And the brilliant Glen Scrivener (of Anti Santy Ranty fame) has produced a great new video to get your congregation or youth group thinking. A great reminder that the light triumphs over the darkness.
Actually Advent: A Late Resource
Posted in Faith, tagged Advent, animation, birth, Children, Christianity, Christmas, Church, clip, devotions, faith, Family, Jesus, Joseph, Kids, Mary, movie, name, resource, Scripture Union, stable, story, YouTube on 18 December, 2012| 1 Comment »
I’m sure you’re all super-prepared for all the Advent happenings in your parish. But just in case you aren’t (or want to be extra-super-prepared for next year) I thought I’d share this brilliant alt.Advent series from Scripture Union that I just came across. They are posting a 2-3 minute daily animation of part of the Christmas story every day of Advent. The full animation, combining all the clips, is 47 minutes long – perhaps something to have on hand for early risers on Christmas Day…
These would be great for family devotions or to show in a service or school assembly. I might even show a few to the kids over tea this week. SU have posted a good number of other videos on their YouTube channel that would be useful for services or family bible times.
Here’s today’s lovely section of the story:
[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePB5LiRETkQ%5DAnticipating Advent: Remember the Meaning
Posted in Faith, tagged Advent, apologetics, baby, born to die, Christianity, Christmas, faith, glory, gospel, Jesus, Luke 2, manger, Rico Tice, Saviour, true meaning, waiting, YouTube on 1 December, 2012| 2 Comments »
Great clip from Rico Tice that challenges us about the true meaning of Christmas. Advent is a time to remember that truth and think about the wait for the Saviour at his first coming and anticipate his return in glory.
Anticipating Advent: Even More Proper Advent Songs
Posted in Church, tagged Advent, Christianity, faith, Hail to the Lord's Anointed, Into the Darkness, Maggi Dawn, music, O Come Lord Jesus Come, singing, songs, YouTube on 27 November, 2012| Leave a Comment »
I’ve been reminded of another couple of lovely songs for Advent. This is taking away a lot of the stress of service planning for the next few weeks!
This is quite zippy, tho’ guitar might not be my first choice for accompaniment for Hail to the Lord’s Anointed (YouTube is, as usual, full of WRONG TUNE versions):
And I love Maggi Dawn’s haunting song, Into the Darkness, but it’s hard to find. There is just this one YouTube clip, and I don’t think we’ve got it in our extensive cd collection so haven’t been able to sing it in church (we don’t have a music team just now).
Anticipating Advent: More Proper Advent Songs
Posted in Church, tagged Advent, Christianity, Come Thou Long Expected Jesus, faith, hymns, music, O Come O Come Emmanuel, singing, Sixpence None the Richer, songs, YouTube on 26 November, 2012| 3 Comments »
Monday morning brainfreeze made me forget a couple of other excellent Advent songs. Here’s a good version of O Come O Come Emmanuel by Sixpence None the Richer:
And here’s the best version I could find of Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus. Almost all the others were to the WRONG TUNE. Again.
Anticipating Advent: Proper Advent Songs
Posted in Church, tagged Advent, Andrew Peterson, Behold the Lamb, Christ is Surely Coming, Christianity, Church, faith, Fun, hymns, Lo! He Comes with Clouds Descending, Matthew's Begats, music, On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry, singing, songs, video, When the Lord in Glory Comes, YouTube on 26 November, 2012| 2 Comments »
The other day Ros commented that Advent hymns are wonderful. And we don’t sing them all that much. So to cheer a wet and dank Monday morning, a small collection. Starting with Matthew’s Begats, also from Andrew Peterson’s ‘Behold the Lamb’. We were meant to have this in church yesterday, as the Vicar concluded his sermon series in Ruth, but we had technical difficulties, so I’ve been wanting to sing along for 24 hours:
This may not, however, have been what Ros had in mind, so I went hunting for other rousing Advent hymns on YouTube. Not as easy as you’d think. They are mostly too slow, or without voices, or too flouncy and choral, or to the WRONG TUNE (Americans, I’m looking at you here).
I managed to locate a bouncy(ish) version of Lo! He Comes With Clouds Descending:
And here’s a far-too-slow version of On Jordan’s Bank, the Baptist’s Cry from the Wells Cathedral Choir.
What I’d really like tho’, is a good video version of Christ is Surely Coming. But there’s only an organ version and one with a single verse. So here are the words. And the tune is Land of Hope and Glory, so I’m sure you’ll manage to hum it for yourself…
Christ is surely coming
Bringing His reward,
Alpha and Omega,
First and Last and Lord:
Root and stem of David,
Brilliant Morning Star:
Meet your Judge and Saviour,
Nations near and far!
See the holy city!
There they enter in,
All by Christ made holy,
Washed from ev’ry sin:
Thirsty ones, desiring
All he loves to give,
Come for living water,
Freely drink, and live!
Grace be with God’s people!
Praise His holy name!
Father, Son, and Spirit,
Evermore the same;
Hear the certain promise
From the eternal home:
“Surely I come quickly!
Come, Lord Jesus, come!”
And finally, one sung with a bit of gusto – When the Lord in Glory Comes:
Anticipating Advent: Song
Posted in Church, Faith, tagged Advent, Andrew Peterson, Behold the Lamb, carols, Carols from Kings, Christianity, Christmas, Christmas Now is Drawing Near, English folk music, faith, folk, incarnation, joy, music, Sneak's Noyse, song, YouTube on 20 November, 2012| 6 Comments »
Advent in the Vicarage is not complete without Christmas music. The Vicar has banned me from listening to my favourite Christmas cds apart from during this season after rather overwhelming overuse of one of them in the early years of our marriage. So about this time of year I get quite excited about digging through the cd collection to rediscover Christmas Now is Drawing Near by Sneak’s Noyse, a collection of English folk carols that I love. It’s pretty obscure – I first heard it cos my dad had it (and have no idea why he bought it) – and there are no YouTube videos. So imagine a more folky version of this song, and you’ll get the idea:
Another Advent listening favourite is Andrew Peterson’s wonderful album Behold the Lamb (which includes our favourite Matthew’s Begats). Here are a couple of other songs from the album for you to sample:
Of course, we have Carols from Kings type cds too and a mad Celtic instrumental one. This year the Queen and the Joker are joining me in the church Christmas carol service choir, so we are singing in Thursday evening practices too. Christmas music – just the thing to lift our spirits on dull December days (and a stressy November day too) and point us to the joy and wonder of the incarnation.
