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Thursday, September 30, 2010

DJing......

I wanted my last blog to be about a subject I have wrestled with since it was introduced in the audioconferences and readings.... DJing. I seem to have such an adversity to the term - outside of the music world... well... excuse my old fashioned self... but Im not that impressed with it in the music world either. A DJ is someone who uses slices of other people's music as well as loops and other sounds to create their own track.

For my theatre tech class reccently, we had to create a sound recording using at least five different loops, which we either recorded ourselves and/or took from garage band - the software programme we were told to use. Now... I did NOT use other people's music... instead, I created my recording from sound effects and my own recorded voice as well as raw single instrument tracks that I laid on top of one another. I created a 2 1/2 minute murder mystery. I realised as I was putting it together... I was the DJ. The difference for me though was that I used raw tracks.. nothing was complete until I put it together and I guess that is the reason for my issue with DJing in a church context.... I think when we use completed items (i.e tracks and media that someone else has completed in its entirety) to make something new.... then we are cheating. We come across as wannabes.... Look at us.... we are as cool as you... we are as popular... we are using media and music that you relate with which is why we are so cool.... we wanna be the cool and hip and happening church.... I can just feel the secular crowd rolling their eyes.

Im not saying there is anything wrong with DJing... using raw and newly created items... that to me is an exciting prospect.... a challenge..... because it will come across as something really brand new... instead of a wannabe imitation.

I also think we need to consider what the secular world expects of a church today... yes the western world has advanced considerably... and yes we need to embrace some change in the way we preach.... but on Christmas Eve... what unchurched person comes along to a service and expects a rap, a video and an artist paiting the nativity on stage? They come for the ambience... the serenity and the experience of christmas. They come to unite as families and sing carols til midnight and possibly eat christmas cake..... similar things are expected of Easter.... and what two events are the busiest in the church calender? I thinking sometimes our struggling and grapling attempts to be hip today.... results in isolation and dissasociation from the very culture we seek to know.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Ok..... one more.... then I'll go!

I forgot to mention how much I enjoyed Steve's re-telling (excuse the pun) of his trip to the storytelling conference and how at one session, all of Matthew was re-told. I began to think about what that would be like. When I was young...er... A friend of mine who was mentoring me, asked me how my bible reading was going. I said... "Blah, not really going at all". So she got me to sit down with my bible and pick a place to start reading. I chose the baptism of Jesus. She told me to read it myself and then when I was done, to let her know. So I read it and then told her I finished. She asked me what I had read... had i enjoyed what I read. I said "Jesus was baptised and no, i didnt find it that interesting at all". Then my friend asked me to read it again and read it out loud to her. So I did... again.... didnt think much of it. Finally she said... now... close your eyes....(I did)

.. think back to the beginning of what you have read and imagine you in the scene... imagine you are there... waiting to be baptised by John the baptist... lining up along the river-side.

What's the weather like (That was easy.... hot) How many people are there? (2-300) Mostly men or are there women, how many children (more women and children... which i thought was strange)

How close are you from getting baptised, are you close to John the baptist, can you see what he is doing? (I could see him... he needed a shower) Then, Jesus comes... where does he come from, in what direction? (opposite side from me... he walks across and greets John) How does John respond? (He knows something is up) Does anyone else know something has changed (actually some do.... some are annoyed Jesus cut the line).....and so on and on when this scene in my mind.

When i opened my eyes.... she told me to read the passage again.... FAR OUT... did things change! She asked me... how does the baptism apply to my life... i said i dont know... but then thought about it.... I said... wait... how come Jesus got baptised? He's God.. surely He's excempt?.... and that started a whole big lesson about setting an example as a leader... and it was an incredible lesson...... I will never forget that story. Can't even fathom what a whole book in the bible would do to me!

oh and by the way...

Since I defined performance... i thought I would give you all the dictionary version of 'communication'.... the imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information by speech, writing, or signs.

INTERCHANGE AND IMPARTING.... sorry to shout but it seems to me these words are far more effective.... and I'm a little excited I found them!

Imagine what a drama on the church stage would like then... if it was based on this definition.... to impart and interchange thoughts, opinions, information.... through visual signs.... ooooh.... I sense a change in the air. And what if we didnt simply put on 'dramas' and other forms of art... what if... that was the way in which we preached the Word of God? Would everyone be happy? It's not what people expect... they expect a sermon from a preacher do they not? BUT what IF a sermon was delivered by other means? Would people still listen? Food for thought.

to be or not to be..... that is the question!

I had to quote shakespeare in this blog... for two reasons.... 1. I am writing an essay on Twelfth Night for my theatre studies paper and... 2. our last audioconference really tossed around that word - performance.

So what is performance? The dictionary says that performance is... a musical, dramatic, or other entertainment presented before an audience.

Yes... our lives have a continually revolving, ever changing audience around us... and while this audience often hears me singing to myself or witnesses me being a bit of a 'drama queen' when things arent going my way.... I probably wouldnt consider my life to be performance-based. YES... we do perform, but it always seems to have negative connotations to it... acting up, not being real with people, faking it, putting on airs with people... I have a problem with the word - performance - because I absalutely believe there is no place for performance in the church. There I said it... how many comments will I get now?

What are you saying Vickie.... you have a heart for dramatic arts in the church.... you are a theatre studies major for goodness sake.... performance is your life isnt it? Surely you perform all the time? NO.... I communicate all the time... but I don't perform (except when im being a drama queen). I believe there's a difference.

The measure of a great preacher is someone who can communicate and do it effectively... not by performing in a certian way, saying the right things, meeting expectations of congregation members.... simply by finding the most direct path for the word of God to go from their mouth to someone's own heart. A great preacher is a communicator strategist. NOT a performer.... watch out steve and Lynne... this will turn up in one of my essays!

Performance.... to be or not to be? That IS the question!

Friday, September 3, 2010

my story...

Firstly... personal stories are good... they are real, they are full of life lessons and they connect with the living story. There are a couple of comments i wish to make on Steve's blog that i agree / disagree with.....

They make great introductions, serving to capture attention...
Sorry Steve, I disagree! As previously said in the last blog - stories are pivotal to a sermon... even biblical text is story... it's history, it's about real people living real lives.... story does not belong in the introduction. I do think however, we can get a little 'its all about me me me'... and i frequently find personal stories boring right from the get go.... do they really capture my attention? I think we need a better introduction to a personal story. We need to communicate the story more effectively. I think frequently, our presentation of the story needs work.

The bible is full of story.... and there is nothing more exciting and engaging to me... to go to church and hear a passage quoted from the bible... because i often hear it... but don't relate to it.... the woman at the well... what does that have to do with me anyway? YET, I am shocked when someone gets up to tell us their story, relating with the biblical text and relating with my own. I hear the story and i think... this person, like the woman at the well, had obstacles (a colourful, sinful story) that was in the way from a relationship with Jesus Christ... what obstacles are in my life? Wait a minute... i thought this story didnt relate? Through personal testimony, I connected with the biblical text... the bible comes to life.... how the heck did that happen? All of a sudden, im sitting further forward in my chair, waiting to hear the next amazing thing. It happens so much to me... and I never stop being shocked by it.

You know where i think good stories go bad? When the preacher does not connect and tie together the story with the message. Often, someone is asked to give a testimony... but the testimonial is not introduced well or connected with the message to begin with... then there is often a lack of 'pulling it all together.' A testimony should not be given, just to fill the programme or provide 'good feelings.' There should be a strategy for using it... because stories are so valuable.

In the beginning there was story...

.... each of us are a part of the living story. The bible tells us that in the beginning was the word, the word was with God and the word was God. The WORD implies story and intrigue and God is our narrator. I don't think the use of story is an important tool in preaching... i think it's the only tool. People relate to stories because something of a story will connect with their own. The question was - what if someone doesnt relate to a story, what does that do to the meaning of the sermon? It's a two part question... the first being....what if someone doesnt relate to the story.... i don't believe this exists. If a story is told about a person who overame their alcahol addiction... well then i don't relate with that topic. BUT I do relate with the championing of the human spirit... the overcoming of something big..... so when i hear a story like that... i think... what does God want me to overcome? There's also a sense of unity about story - even if you don't relate with the topic. Eric Liddell was big on mission and dreamed of going to China... but, as recorded in the movie 'Chariots of Fire', he said to his sister... God also made me fast... and he ran and won at the olympics. Now.... none of that applies to me. I do not have a dream to go to China (sorry China) and i can absalutely telll you without a doubt... i am not fast! So what do i get from this story, a story that was reccently recounted in a sermon at my church? It made me think about what God has graced me to do.

This brings me to the next part.... should a preacher change the story or define the meaning of a story so that he / she can get the point of the sermon across. I don't think so. I think how people receive the story, whether it is or isnt exactly what the preacher wanted to get across, God knows what everyone needs to hear. God works it out. I once went along and watched TD Jakes preach and i saw so many people impacted by his message. He used stories and illustrated so well and the topic was amazing... yet, what i got from it was..... it's poissible to deliver a sermon message in this creative way... and look at how impacting it is. Because that's my passion... to commuicate creatively. The message was great... but the real message for me - was in the delivery of the sermon. That's what I needed to see and hear. The story did not need changing because others needed to hear and see it in their way... that's why I think God is so amazing - all things knit together