@@SamB13 ah drum cabinets collapsing is survivable... just the audio tech will be pissed, cause the drums are too loud w/o it... I almost fell off the stage as a drummer once... everything* is recoverable
JP Collider actually I don’t believe in that first of all there was no Adam or eve so your the idiot and second your just a lost soul who doesn’t know the truth about the after life if I truly wanted to I could make your soul miserable and demons attack I work with black magic
JP Collider I have come across people like you but when they ‘die’ where does their soul go I always wonder the truth is if you keeping thinly there is no god you to will be a lost soul still trapped on this earth you will be another ghost to communicate with
@JP Collider (I know you will not read everything here)... God created us with a choice, Hitler chose genocide, your question does not take away God from the equation. Sometimes God allows situations in our lives that we could not understand, but at the end of the day, He knows what He is doing. 3 years after the Holocaust, in May 14, 1948 Israel became a nation. Find a country or group of people who did not lost their identity and culture after 2000 years scattered then came back stronger than before. Israel was and is a testimony of God's greatness. In old testament and new testament God always knew what He is doing. That's why I trust Him.
@JP Collider Your argument is self destructing, why would you blame someone who doesn't exist? (Holocaust) I did not say that He moves in mysterious ways, i just said, there are situations I can not understand that God allows. If you can understand everything that God does, then you are God. When my mother died before I was a Christian, I did not blame God because I thought He doesn't exist. Now to give you a graceful exit before we part ways, let me say this, if you believe that Jesus died for your sins then you will be saved. Will you accept him? Now your answer is, ______ , that's your choice. This is my last reply. May you know the truth and it will set you free. :)
Ryan Serojano nice response to a person who is not necessarily deserving of your time. He has shown his blatant ignorance and disrespect more than once. Psalms 14:1 The fool has said in his heart there is no God. Yes may God have mercy on Him and He comes to know Him. If not we’ll, there’s nothing left but wrath and destruction. I pray that faith in Christ is chosen instead.
I’ve made so many mistakes leading songs in church. And I used to beat myself up about it. But I had to realize that the songs were about God and not me. I gave my best and my falling short does not in any way decrease His magnificence. I remember one Sunday the musicians started playing our second song and I started singing the words to the third song. I had to stop about 30 seconds in and just be honest. I messed up! Lol. Everyone was able to laugh at it and then we moved on. Hopefully, that allowed others to be at ease while worshipping as well.
Had a lot of the 2nd clip moments when I used to lead worship services in our church. Lol. But I don’t do it anymore since moving to a different country. God knows I miss worship leading. I hope that one day I will be able to get back to where my heart really is. Praising and worshipping Jesus. 😊
You can praise and worship Jesus without having to perform it for other people. It’s about where your heart is, not your mind. If you need to have people watch you perform to praise Jesus, you’re not doing it for the right reasons.
curtis thatcher I got what you’re saying. I still have my personal praise and worship time for Jesus. What I’m meaning is to get back to the service I’d been doing for many years in His ministry. Another thing is that I don’t and never consider worship leading as any kind of performance. It’s WORSHIP. Not for me, not for anyone else but it’s all about Him and Him alone.
Al Rodriguez awesome brother! That’s what it’s all about. Praise to God and him alone. I’ve seen many people that only do it for some type of recognition within the church or community. There’s nothing better than a heartfelt passionate moment with Jesus when you’re singing. It’s a very vibrant thing and others feel it as well.
Wish I had a video of when I was trying to sing in church, and a red wasp landed on my microphone. If it weren't for the Spirit of God keeping me calm, chaos would have ensued. 😆
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi right?! Dang church vocalists are NOTORIOUS for (obviously not practicing) and realizing on Sunday morning that the key is too high or low and need to change it. Fortunately our band is experienced enough to do it on the fly no issue. Still frustrating as heck. You gotta be very knowledgeable in music to be a good church musician.
Worship never fails, it is just a mistake that we cannot avoid as a human being, nothing is perfect! But when the Holy Spirit is working, nothing is impossible
If this ”worship” Performance is for man than yes it fails but if it is unto the Lord then God looks at the heart and He is the center and reason of our worship
The last one happened to the keyboard player a few sundays ago. I’m the drummer and we are all on click so when he hit the demo button and it started playing fast jazz music it threw everyone off and it looked like my fault😂💀
Praise God dude. As someone sitting in the pew we appreciate what you do in serving us through musical worship. And sometimes its nice to all share a good laugh together
Happened to me before. The pastor who we invited to speak was praying. I had no clue I'd play keyboard while he's praying. I accidentally pressed a random button on the keyboard and everyone looked at me confused. I immediately unplugged the keyboard instead of just turning it off using the power button because of panic. Haha!
I've seen worship "fails" where people are singing to the Lord and stumble or say the wrong words when it's simply a choir and some hymnals. I'm sure God doesn't care if we mess up the lyrics, or sing the music wrong as long as we are worshipping. We can look back and laugh. And there's nothing wrong with trying to make our praise to our amazing GOD as loud and as beautiful as possible! In fact, I think it's preferred over people just standing and singing all monotone because they can't bring themselves to use a guitar for worship.
depends on where you look (aside from that not being the goal usually) but here in central europe we have ICFs (International Christian Fellowship, an evangelical church) and most of their 80 ppl plus locations would be very well suited for other rock concerts if they wanted to. The sunday services ("Celebrations") often use that opportunity regularly... Dang it's fun to have a whole church crowd moving! (and yes the age average tends to be lower than other churches)
That’s so cool that we have so many people in the comments that somehow know the hearts of these people so well! And judge the authenticity of their worship from a RU-vid video! That’s so cool man, so cool God has sent Jesus the rightful judge back down to comment on RU-vid. I mean that must’ve been what happened because we know we aren’t meant to judge others worship unless we are God himself, so I know christians aren’t doing that because we are told so clearly not to
You're absolutely right JSF! A major part of the problem is that church staff forget they're in a SANCTUARY & think they're on "STAGE" with a set list "PERFORMING" (see comments above) with special effects and lighting. *We're supposed to be in church to simply sing praise and worship hymns to God to thank & glorify Him* for our salvation, and not putting on a mini rock concert focused on ourselves & trying to impress others. * SMH *
I'm happy to educate you, Rod; gospel music is widely played and enjoyed throughout America and beyond TODAY. Saying it's a "preference of the 1940's" is just simple ignorance on your part. Secondly, wisdom & knowledge prevents me from making blanket derogatory statements about whole classes of people as you did about Southerners & gospel singers. That you employ such an unsubstantiated & childish tactic to denigrate a whole class of people says a lot more about you then it does about them. Think about it, & wise up, sir.
Angry? Apparently defensive Rod thinks anyone who doesn't agree with his unsubstantiated blather is "angry", LOL! It's pretty clear who's angry here, Roddy. One would think someone bragging about, "multiple college degrees" could craft a cogent argument & sentence. But apparently that's beyond 'ol Rods' skills. Rods' behavior is that of a 10-year old troll who knows his childish maunder doesn't cut it...."multiple college degrees" or not, LOL.
Most of this just shows me that 1. Vocals need vocal training 2. They try to sing the song like the artist so it's not authentic nor real 3. They did no sound check for God sakes the Guitarist is louder than everyone else and you can hardly hear vocals 4. There was no prayer to set the tone nor atmosphere
Hats off to the drummer in the first clip. And hats off to the acoustic guitarist in the same clip running mad distortion on his acoustic guitar. We just all out here tryin to worship Jesus XD
I am delighted to say, we had our first “fail” a few months ago and really just cuz we have a fill in drummer right now, and a young vocalist (she is vocally incredible) was a bit cocky and wasn’t prepared for a song, totally forgot 90% of the lyrics, and was too stuck up to let the more experienced woman take it over. I don’t think I can remember a time our core band ever messed up. We are all very experienced and come very prepared. Missed notes and forgotten lyrics are amateur mistakes IMO. How the heck you gonna hit a wrong note if you know what key your in? Broke a string? Keep on singing and thumping that kick while you retune baby. Anyhow. We had a guy come up after and say, “its nice to see that chapel hill isn’t perfect!” Ha i took that as a compliment. My job as musician is to create the atmosphere of worship and the music itself for the words to be sung to. And I fully intend on doing that with the upmost excellence every week..... but watch, imma dang forget what key we are in next time haha or leave my phone on loud in my pocket in the middle of a breathing moment haha
TheTalisman616 for someone who sings and performs for for the glory of God, you are quite judgmental. You went in so hard on the young vocalist when none of that was pertinent to the story at all. Also, you never give up. If you’re having trouble singing a song you don’t just stop, you make changes to make it easier to sing. Whether that’s going up or down a key/half step, or spending more time to remember the lyrics. I sing in our worship at church, but I would never and have never reacted so negatively toward anybody else. Be humble!
curtis thatcher oh good grief. What a typical churchy response. If you suck you suck. If you messed up you messed up. And NO ONE is gonna get better if they aren’t aware and make a change. I can’t stand the churchy talk. Stop it. Thats what drives people away. Be honest. Be real. You sound just like a typical church vocalist, no freakin clue what it actually takes to make the music you sing too. I am very aware why they wanna change a key. Figure that crap out before Sunday or deal with it. Cuz it is incredibly selfish to make the band, who has been practicing all week, change a key, cuz you the vocalist clearly haven’t been practicing since you just now realize the key is wrong. Also... be humble? When the heck was I being prideful? Again, typical. Pastors and vocalists man. Your all the same. You wave your hand around at the band like we are puppets. My church is just blessed they have a vetting program and only have musicians capable of dealing with it. Its part of church music, I get that. Its what makes playing at church so challenging and you gotta be very skilled to perform well. You gotta memorize words and sing. I gotta memorize every note, i gotta figure out by ear, what effects are being used, what tone I need, learn the other musicians style so we mesh... etc. I hope you start being honest with people, cuz telling people they did a good job when they sucked, makes for a sucky band. And let me be clear, I said nothing to he vocalist. We have a vocal leader, my wife, and she spoke to her. She just asked her what happened. She knew the girl had already beat herself up enough. And i get that too. But there needs to be a little “don’t let it happen again”. Cuz it ruins the atmosphere. Heck our Campus pastor (I have played music with him for years) came up after laughing and patted me on the back and said, well that sucked ha honesty man. Gotta be honest.
As a former sound technician for my old church. It’s not good to make fails when you’re leading people into one of the most holy moment they will encounter that week. God never makes mistakes on people and when our hearts are prepared and serving the lord then we be ready and prepared to serve his people.
- Overdooo - there are many ways to fix it, change the sound by incorporating electric guitars and bass, make the lyrics for bold and powerful, avoid cliches, stop singing about deserts and valleys, sing about real issues with real meaning. Make the worship songs worshiping an eternal God show your love and passion for God, instead of writing a Bridge and chorus and sing it for 8 minuets
@@ashtondmorgan I didn't say that there's no way to fix it. It just cant be done by some one person. I think is just a general philosophy that's invaded the church recently. It seems more self focused recently. I totally agree with you though.
The only atmosphere that is supposed to be created is of and by the Holy Spirit and not conjured up by mans pathetic attempt with lighting and worldly feel.
Imagine how free from anxiety we'd be if worship in church was simpler and we didn't have to throw away thousands of dollars on a huge stage, lights, effects, smoke machines, and a state of the art mixer.
As a worship guitarist i cant tell you on several occasions I’ve hit the wrong note, coincidentally on never gonna stop singing lol that song is especially bad cause it focuses so much on the guitar that if you hit the wrong note it just sounds so off