Sunday, March 20, 2011

Central Campus - March 20th



Holding Nothing Back
God You Reign
Great Is Thy Faithfulness
Desert Song
Spring of Life

6 comments:

  1. Maybe by the time we got to the 3rd service we had worked out some of the transitions better - I know I had at least one (or more) rough transitions in the 1st service. The worship was authentic today - I think we kept the main thing the main thing. Gary, you did an awesome job of leading us into worship and cuing the band. Vocalists and instrumentalists - you kept the energy alive, even in the 11:45 - that was so cool! Technicians and lights/sound crews - nothing would be accomplished in this format without your talents - thanks for all of your work! And Fuller - that stage design is incredible. I didn't have a chance to ask, but does it symbolize harvest stalks and waves of grain - thanks for using your artistic gifts for the church!

    Re. my part - Although rendition was far from technical perfection, I was really into the music and meaning behind it. Great is thy Faithfulness was special today, but I did think that there was more reverb in the 3rd service on that song and wondered if I had put the synth setting up higher than the previous two times. The figures on Desert and Spring came through but I need to be sure they stay right on or a little ahead of the beat so it doesn't sound like it's dragging. My main need for improvement is on setting selections, so I really need to spend some time alone on the keyboard to work through more of those.

    Have a great week, everyone!

    - Carol
    ps - Thanks for the great snacks today!

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  2. Great Is Thy Faithfullness brought tears to my eyes as I was watching the video this evening.

    Great stage presence and energy by everyone. Loved some of those great camera shots!

    Spring Of Live seemed to have a fantastic drive, I had to go back and listen to that song a few times.

    I am truly blessed to have the opportunity to serve Our Father with such an amazing team!

    Gary, I love how you engage everyone!

    Sorry that the tamborine seemed to overpower Holding Nothing Back in this recording.

    Steve

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  3. Carol, you are correct! The set design was inspired by the flowing stalks of grain in the harvest field. I'm glad you noticed:)

    We had a killer team of about 20 Volunteers help with this stage design.. Great teamwork and it was a lot of fun too:)

    Newhope rocks!

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  4. Emily, you sounded absolutely on point and beautiful!

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  5. Chad posted..... Emily that was awesome!!!!!! I just started viewing and I had to stop to post it!!! Girl, I am honored and so is Garner Campus to have you at least 2 or 3 times a month!!!! Great job!!!

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  6. Chad posted again....... Gary, my man, Mitchell.... dude....love it! I love how transparent you are during worship. Your heart sings words of compassion as you lead!

    Great stage presence everyone!

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