Dude that version of Everlasting God was KILLER!
I’m curious, and maybe this is the difference in the ATL culture as to the BR culture, you even said it yourself: it requires some vocal chops to pull off. How does that help/hinder worship? Do people in the congregation have trouble singing along? What’s the thought process behind that when creating a killer new version like that?
It was really nice to see Kristian on Sunday. And, JDC is always nice. It’s the first time I’ve been able to sit back (stand up) and really worship since you’ve taken my hat. I don’t know why, but it was nice.
Yay for getting lost in your own church and ending up at the Fox Theater! Yeah man…great vocals on “Everlasting God”, there is some serious spirit coming through.
I actually agree with you about the cold dismissal at the end of the messages; it took me off guard when I first moved down here and I’m still not quite used to it. The church I used to work at never ended a service without some sort of closer, be it a song or whatnot–my brain was always wired to expect that. But people do seem to be fine ending in silence at Buckhead. I like that you are willing to challenge tradition; looking forward to seeing what becomes of those thoughts…
Do they tend to use closing songs more often at all in the main NP campus?
I was wondering how that door got unlocked. You know, the one you unlocked at the beginning of the video and never locked back?
BUSTED!
The Keymaster sees all…
I wish I could have seen the set. We had too much going on behind the scenes for me to get a chance to get up there. I’ll make sure to catch you up there this weekend though.
Not that another comment is needed about it, but I just wanted to concur that I loved that version of Everlasting God.
And I’m assuming you’re using your laptop for this…I would laugh so incredibly hard if you dropped your MacBook there at the end when you’re holding it up above you….ha ha
Beautiful Jesus is an awesome song. Love it.
Dude that version of Everlasting God was KILLER!
I’m curious, and maybe this is the difference in the ATL culture as to the BR culture, you even said it yourself: it requires some vocal chops to pull off. How does that help/hinder worship? Do people in the congregation have trouble singing along? What’s the thought process behind that when creating a killer new version like that?
Man, that was an awesome version of Everlasting God! So cool!
Thanks for the “inside look” at what’s happening there. It looks like God’s doing some awesome things!
Brad Ruggles
http://www.bradruggles.com
It was really nice to see Kristian on Sunday. And, JDC is always nice. It’s the first time I’ve been able to sit back (stand up) and really worship since you’ve taken my hat. I don’t know why, but it was nice.
Yay for getting lost in your own church and ending up at the Fox Theater! Yeah man…great vocals on “Everlasting God”, there is some serious spirit coming through.
Los,
great seeing the WC’s coming back from Buckhead … I’m been slack myself and need to get back to “confessing” again!
Fred
I actually agree with you about the cold dismissal at the end of the messages; it took me off guard when I first moved down here and I’m still not quite used to it. The church I used to work at never ended a service without some sort of closer, be it a song or whatnot–my brain was always wired to expect that. But people do seem to be fine ending in silence at Buckhead. I like that you are willing to challenge tradition; looking forward to seeing what becomes of those thoughts…
Do they tend to use closing songs more often at all in the main NP campus?
Ok, I have to jump out of RSS world and just say that having JDC and Chrystina alone is unfair. To add Kristian to that mix is simply just wrong.
Great set! I too love the JDC version of Everlasting God.
Jealous in Jacksonville,
Kevin
Praying for you all as you prepare for your journey! Please let us know if there is any way we can contribute!
I was wondering how that door got unlocked. You know, the one you unlocked at the beginning of the video and never locked back?
BUSTED!
The Keymaster sees all…
I wish I could have seen the set. We had too much going on behind the scenes for me to get a chance to get up there. I’ll make sure to catch you up there this weekend though.
The camera mic just doesn’t do that music justice.
Kristian is by far my favorite worship leader and is probably the foremost reason I enjoy 7:22.
I was just happy to see my bro Joe playing drums on sunday… Go Joe!
Not that another comment is needed about it, but I just wanted to concur that I loved that version of Everlasting God.
And I’m assuming you’re using your laptop for this…I would laugh so incredibly hard if you dropped your MacBook there at the end when you’re holding it up above you….ha ha