Tuesday, December 20, 2005

It's Been Awhile

I know I haven't posted in a month, and I'm truly sorry, but life has been busy as of late. I will update you on all the happenings of this month soon, but before I do that I want to wish you a Merry Christmas! Enjoy family, and friends, and enjoy this break.

Also, happy Hanukkah for all my Jewish friends
Happy Kwanza to my African friends (David in Johannesburg)
Happy Festivus to all my friends who are Seinfeld fans.

Tommy

Thursday, December 01, 2005

World Aids Day

Today is World AIDS Day, and we never get any good news about the AIDS/HIV fight so I thought I would share some.

The ONE campaign was started last year to ask Americans to use their voice to influence the government to step up the fight against AIDS/HIV. So far, because of the response of the American citizens, 350,000 people are alive because America decided to use some of their resources to change something. I love hearing good news. Although we must continue to do more, this is a great first step.

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Wonderful Quote

Silence is the very presence of God---always there. But activity hides it. We need to leave activity long enough to discover the Presence---then we can return to activity with it.


-M. Basil Pennington



This is a truth we all need to hear. Sometimes I wonder if our time spent doing nothing but communing with God should be tithed the same as our money.

Tommy

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

The Christmas Season

The Christmas Season has begun. As you know I am the Creative Arts guy at Northview, and our Creative meeting today completely focused on Christmas worship experience. To be honest, as a worship leader, the Christmas season is not my favorite time of year. Don't get me wrong, I love singing Christmas carols and the traditions of Christmas are beautiful, but it is extremely difficult to jump modes for a month to totally divulge your energy on completely different music, creative elements, etc. I will say though, that as a creative director the Christmas season is full of color, symbolism, and life that can connect on many levels, so I am excited about what is to come. Also, Northview is revamping its podcast to include video starting this week, so you can listen to the message and see the speaker all at the same time. Technology rocks.

p.s. here is a picture of me and my dog (it's not the best picture of me, great of the dog), it's also Emily's dog, and she also took this photograph. She is an amazing photographer and an amazing person :) check out www.emilyborah.com

Tommy

Sunday, November 27, 2005

The Chronicles of Bethlehem

Check out northviewcc.com to see the next series at Northview. It's called The Chronicles of Bethlehem (The Search For The King). We decided to take a different look at the Christmas story this year, and follow the steps of the different seekers of the Christ child (shepherds, wisemen, etc) and apply truths from their stories. It will be an interesting study. Also, $5 for the first person who tells me what movie the promo music comes from (hint: it's not Chronicles of Narnia). God bless!

Tommy

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Thanksgiving

I hope everyone has an absolutely wonderful Thanksgiving day. Take this day and completely rest from the ongoing week that you usually partake in. Enjoy family, friends, and God. God bless.




p.s. did you know that the Seperatists who formed the Plymouth Colony actually observed Thanksgiving day as a fast not a feast?

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Vinmergent



Great Podcast/Blog. He'll make you mad, sad, happy, and he'll make you think.

Silence

This is an old column I wrote over a year ago, but I think it's appropriate given the looming holiday season is approaching.

Elisha stood on the mountain waiting to hear from God. I can imagine Elisha's heart jumping as he heard the mighty windstorm approach. The wind was so harsh that the scriptures say rocks were torn loose. I can also imagine Elisha's heart sinking as he realizes that God is not to be found in this violent gale. Then an earthquake makes an approach. Elisha's heart jumps at the thought that God may be in this earthquake. The anticipation of an encounter with his creator must have been nerve-racking. After the earthquake was over Elisha stood alone. Suddenly there was a fire. At this point, he had to believe that the fire must be God. God had used fire many times before to speak, so clearly it was him, right? After the smoke cleared the area Elisha stood--alone. Then a whisper. The scriptures describe this whisper as gentle?, so gentle in fact that Elisha had to move towards it to understand it. This is when Elisha met God.

This story is full of truth. Not just a principle to live by, not just a compass to guide, but a truth to shape us. We are to be silent. We are to wait. We are to listen. It is hard as a human to do this. This is not just a 21st century problem. This is a problem that we find time and again through the living story we call the Bible. We can't blame our inability to decipher the whisper of God on TV, cell phones, internet, etc. That is the easy way out. The problem is internal, not external. We must shape our inner core to be silent at all times. This is when we are worshipping him most fully---when we are silent on the inside.



Silence is the very presence of God---always there. But activity hides it. We need to leave activity long enough to discover the Presence---then we can return to activity with it.
-M. Basil Pennington


Tommy

P.S. Check out the new Blog/Podcast from Vinmergent. You won't agree with everything, but he'll make you think. Click on the title of this post to go to the website.

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Pat Robertson Please Apologize

For those of you who keep up with news in the world you most likely have heard about the ballot intiative in Dover, PA that was just rejected. The ballot was a voting initiative to keep or not keep "Intelligent Design" in the curriculum of the local public schools. The votes were tallied and the community voted to not teach Intelligent Design in public schools. You may or may not agree with this, but I hope as a follower of Christ you will join me in asking Pat Robertson to apologize to this community. Shortly after the voting was tallied Mr. Robertson commented on his nationally syndicated TV show the 700 Club. His words were pointed directly to this community

"I'd like to say to the good citizens of Dover: If there is a disaster in your area, don't turn to God. You just rejected him from your city..."

Great Album

I don't usually do shameless plugs for anything in particular, but I think this is deserving. Kevin Max is one of my favorite artists (he used to be in a little Christian band called DcTalk). His music is creative in the vain of the Killers, U2, etc. Check it out. Great stuff. (click on the title of this post to purchase)

Wonderful Weekend

Me and Brack Mosshart (percussionist) had a great weekend in the Ozarks leading worship for 6-12th graders. We were also privileged to be working with a guy from South Africa named Derek who lead us in teaching. Wonderful weekend, great weather. I will post pics later. God bless.

Friday, November 11, 2005

I'm Gone

Well, this weekend I am leading worship with my friend and percussionist Brack Mosshart near Arkansas. I will miss my church family, but will enjoy the change of scenery. Enjoy God this weekend in a way you haven't before. God bless!

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

My Favorite Hymn


This is my favorite hymn. It was written by Francis of Assisi in 1225. The musical score was written the year of 1623. One of my favorite modern arrangements is by the David Crowder Band. God bless you on this beautiful day.




All creatures of our God and King
Lift up your voice and with us sing,
Alleluia! Alleluia!
Thou burning sun with golden beam,
Thou silver moon with softer gleam!

O praise Him! O praise Him!
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

Thou rushing wind that art so strong
Ye clouds that sail in Heaven along,
O praise Him! Alleluia!
Thou rising moon, in praise rejoice,
Ye lights of evening, find a voice!

O praise Him! O praise Him!
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

Let all things their Creator bless,
And worship Him in humbleness,
O praise Him! Alleluia!
Praise, praise the Father, praise the Son,
And praise the Spirit, Three in One!

O praise Him! O praise Him!
Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Beautiful Scripture

This is a beautiful scripture from a rather unknown book of the Bible. I was reminded of this verse today by a friend. God bless.

For the Lord is the One who shaped the mountains, stirs up the winds, and reveals his every thought. He turns the light of dawn into darkness and treads the mountains under his feet. The Lord God Almighty is his name!

-Amos 4:13

Friday, November 04, 2005

What Else Do I Do

Well, last posting I told you and showed you what I do as far as being a worship leader. I am also responsible for all the media for worship experience at Northview. Click on the title of this post to see some examples of my work. This sampling is only from the month of October, I will try to post previous months soon. A lot of these videos can be used in devotionals. God bless!

Tommy

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

What I Do

Well, I just realized the other day that I've never really shared what I do with myself during the week. Most of your know I'm the Creative Arts Pastor at Northview Community Church, but what does that mean? Well, first of all I lead worship on most weekends, here are some pics:







I have many other responsibilities including lots of media (video,etc), and I will upload some samples of that stuff later. God bless!

Friday, October 28, 2005

Gorgeous Week

This week has had absolutely marvelous weather. Every day has been in the mid to upper 60's. Beautiful.

In political news, Harriet Meirs is not going to the be the next Supreme Court Justice. I'm sure she is a nice lady (she looked like she would bring a tray of cookies to every Judicial event), but come on Bush, where are her credentials? I'm not saying she wasn't qualified (being the aid to the most powerful man in the world would be a good resume topper), but I believe the American people are looking for someone to go into the court who is ready to make changes, ready to stand for something, she didn't seem that way. Anyway, I hope his next nominee will unify our country, not divide it further. God bless!

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Where Have I Been

I'm sorry I haven't blogged in a while, I want to start back up, but if you are blogger you understand that you have to get in a groove, and if you get off the groove it's hard to get back. Well, I'm trying to start the groove again. As you may or may not know who I am, I will reacquaint myself with you. My name is Tommy Bailey, and I am the Creative Arts Pastor at Northview Community Church. My respobsibilities are to musical worship, media, and overall artistic direction of weekend worship experiences. It's a very rewarding calling, and I love what I do. I also have a wonderful girlfriend named Emily.


Life is good, and I love the cold weather. God bless.

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Once Again- A Delay

I apolgize again for the delay of Emergingshow.com . September 13th. That is the day is all begins again (that was cheesy)

Emergingshow.com

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Hurrican Katrina

Click on the title of this post to donate to the American Red Cross disaster relief fund. The Mayor of New Orleans today issued an SOS stating that "we have no more resources". Please join with me as we help part of our family in need.

Tommy