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Tuesday, 18 September 2007

Heartland FM 10.00 playlist

1 Track 1
Kevin Prosch “Lord of the Dance.“ from “Reckless mercy”

2Track 3
That was “Lord of the dance” and now
Steve Curtis Chapman “The Change” from the album “Speechless”

2Track 3

A lively warm song from Hillsongs Australia
“Touching heaven Changing Earth”

4 Delirious
Grace like a river from World service

5 Track 1

Acapella pure voice no instrument sound. A warm track

Called “Teaching the truth in Love”

6 Track 20
Howard Prior Rick Wakeman

“There is nothing to difficult”
What do you think?

7 Track 4
CE CE Winans
From the most recent “Purified album”
Ce Ce Winans sings a variety of styles this softer one is
“All That I need”

8 Title track 1

Kelita Who used to have a support singer on her Gospel tours in the name of Shinia Twain!
“The strange one”

9 Title track 9
Avalon
“Oxygen”

10Track 10
Mal Pope - haunting track about our world
“This is your land” from”City of gold”

11 Track 1
Lou Fellingham
“O God of love”
From her first solo offering Lou Fellingham known for her distinctive voice on Stoneleigh music and the rock band Phat Fish, based in Eastbourne

Lou has brought together some lovely tuneful songs and reworks in to an album that seems to be as yet undiscovered by the masses.


12 track 6
Acapella once more with there focused song
“Get to the point.”

13 track 9
CE CE Winans
Best singer 2005 in USA

From the album of that year CE CE from a musical background sings the mellow song “The way things were”.

Enjoy...

Thursday, 6 September 2007

Heartland FM


Looking forward to my programme on heartland Fm Tuesday night the 18 of September. What an opportunity to present my choice of music. 97.5 FM in the heart of Highland Perth shire as the advert goes!

Bourne Ultimatium


Bourne Ultimatum on 1 September in Dundee, followed by pizza and then home. Enjoyed the film but strained my eyes from being to near the front.

Thursday, 30 August 2007

Sunday night at the Theatre garden

150 came out to the "churches together" service.
A bit tight for set up time but it was a good service. The sing by way of solos and the congregation was tip top. A team approach meant the whole setup was taken down packed and replaced in little time.

Saturday, 25 August 2007

Pitlochry Festival Theatre


And here it is nestling behind some cottages Pitlochry Festival Theatre.
Toffee and fudge single nought wafer.
Lovely day looking forward to the service in the Theatre garden on Sunday.
Hope there is not rain or midges!

One show


Whats his name on the One show is a follower and has an interest in clouds. Here is some from Dornoch beach from a few months ago.
Before the summer!


The green that we are experiencing at this time is exceptional . Usually the green has dried to orange and yellow. I wonder if the tree leafs will fall quicker this year due to their weight? or are we in for an indian summer.
Today in North Perthshire it is warm bright and a breeze. Must go down to the theatre and get an ice cream. Summer days.....

Casting Crowns new cd

"Casting Crowns'" new cd is out 28 August 2007.
I wonder what deal I can get from Amazon?

Sunday, 5 August 2007

Helicopter view of things


I recall the Rev Bob Jones in a sermon some 30 plus years ago talking in terms of the choppy sea and when one is in the sea things look bad. Yet from the helicopter view, the rescuer sees a different aspect all together. Some times we as humans can be taken up with the current situation and forget to look at the helicopter view of things. In the fullness of time it might not look so bad.
Now from Gods view, where there is no time it looks even smaller. So next time it looks a bit daunting try and see it from the helicopter view.

Friday, 3 August 2007

Printing to culture change


It is not a simple matter of the church re branding. The changes in culture have been too great for a change in “window display”. Recall the printing press and the education of the community linked to the church. The corresponding requirement for an engaging church in the community that is not a sub-culture but is or changes the culture is clear. This has not to be a liberal or compromising stance but rather relevance rediscovery and in fact more biblically based mission. The “Hillsongs” mega churches might not survive even if they don't ever make an impact in Scotland.
The church needs to be looking at ways to deal with those who want to be submerged in the culture and not seen to be different from others and to the individualists who make a stand on his or hers pet conviction. A tough task. Yet I think there are those being groomed by God for the job.