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  1. Goodbye Summer Part 2

    September 1, 2008 by micah

    Picking up where part 1 left off…

    Once the group of us had gathered all of our goals for the new contemporary service, the preparation began. It actually turned out to be a lot harder to find an date the would work. It would appear that, during the summer, churches like to plan Sunday night activities. Go figure! Anyway, after scheduling and re-scheduling and running into conflict after conflict, we finally managed to secure July 13 as the date for the first service, a little more than a month out. At the time, I was incredibly dissapointed that we hadn’t been able to find a June date, but as it turns out, only God knew how much preparation we really needed.

    Now, the band was made up of guys who I had played with for several years before when we played in our youth group praise band. What I hadn’t fully prepared for was the fact that it would take a little while to get the band, as a whole, warmed up again. While I had been playing with Campus Crusade the year before, these guys haven’t had anywhere to play. So, just from a music standpoint, a June service could have been disasterous. But as it was, we had plenty of time to get rolling. Practice was held in my bedroom(pictures of the setup are on this blog somewhere) and we had a lot of fun jamming together. We started with a pool of 10 songs that we wanted to be ready to play. This was a lot, but in the very beginning of all this, the idea was to have worship concerts and not services. When we morphed the whole thing into a true worship service, the set list was cut to 6 songs.

    Everything was going fine and dandy until, a couple of weeks before the service, my keyboardist informed me that he was going to be gone to visit family that weekend. This wouldn’t have been so bad except that I had been learning how to do more with programming and synth instruments and he was the one responsible for doing all of that stuff. At first, it wasn’t too bad. We simply cut back on are use of piano and synth, and what we absolutely had to have, we gave to other band members. As we got closer to the service, though, it was clear the music was lacking. Finally, a week before the service, I gave another guitarist from Campus Crusade a call, to see if he would be willing to give some time to help us out. Being such short notice, I didn’t expect him to do it, but he was gracious and decided to make the trip to play with us. The addition of the second guitar and the mandolin added more that one would think, and really rounded out the sound.

    The Saturday before the service was spent at the church figuring out how everything would work and performing a runthrough/extended band practice. That turned out to be an extremely long day (about 8 hours at the church), but was very helpful in allowing us to gather everything we needed and to be prepared for any technical issues that we would encounter (there turned out to be quite a few).

    Finally, Sunday arrived. The service was set for 6:00 that night, we arrived at about 3:30 to convert the sanctuary to accomidate our service and to set up our gear. At 4:30, our guitarist arrived and we ran through everything with him for the first time. Then at about 5:15, the band went off to have a bite of pizza before the service. At 5:45, we were heading back to the sanctuary, not knowing what to expect. One of my biggest fears was that we would put all of the effort into preparing this service: convincing the church staff, preparing the band, and bringing in a speaker and then have only 10 people show up. God rewarded our work, though, and we ended up with about 140 people (out of a congregation of 400). The service was incredible and pumped up our whole comittee in anticipation for the next one, annouced for August 10. Playing the music for this service also allowed the Micah Lee Band to get invited to play at some pretty awesome events, more on that later though. Overall, God had granted us success in almost everything we had endeavored, we was incredible considering that we often focused too much on the service itself and not who it was for. We would learn quickly what it was really all about in preparation for the second service, but that will have to wait until next time…


  2. Goodbye Summer Part 1

    August 13, 2008 by micah

    Now that I just finished my last day of work, all that’s left before the end of summer break is packing to move back. This seems to me like a good time to wrap a post-mortem of sorts for my summer.

    Summer started with a pleasant twist for me. Another guitarist from Crusade was invited to play at Elevation Church in Charlotte, NC with Chris Brown. Now, in order to fully understand this, you must know that Chris has been my hero for some time. It wouldn’t be too far of a stretch to say he is the reason why I want to lead worship today. But anyway, I invited myself to tag along and visit Elevation. This trip largely set the tone for the rest of my summer. I was awesome to see how a church that has an attendance of ~4000 operates, and to see how a band comes together when the first time they play together is two hours before the service.

    So, coming back from that trip and heading into the summer, I wanted to learn all I could about worship and what it’s really all about. I was also knew 100% that that’s what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. So I began reading all I could and studying worship from a biblical standpoint( I still have quite a stack of books I’m trying to read through). I also began requesting information from seminaries, trying to start figuring out where I might like to go.

    Now, during this early summer period there began a rumor that there were several people in my church interested in starting a contemporary service. This is something my church has lacked for many years, and when there was a contemporary service, it was kind of tossed to the side. It would be pushed to the gym, or it would be a very early service, basically not something designed to bring people in. So when I heard of this movement in the church, I was quick to contact those leading it to help out with the planning, and they were quick to hand over the entire music portion of the service to me. Going into it, we knew we had several major goals and obstacles ahead of us. First, we wanted it to be in the sanctuary at a time of day that would be convenient for the largest number of people. This became slightly easier because our church just installed a new multimedia system in the sanctuary, and a lot of people were interested in experimenting with that while we experimented with the service itself. Second, we realized that we didn’t have the resources to pull this off as a weekly service, and so we had to be sure to treat this as a compliment to the Sunday worship services and not a replacement. Third, we realized that we would need to build up resources in the Church fairly quickly(particularly musicians) if this service were to last past 6 months, and especially if we ever wanted to make it a weekly service. There was a lot of other stuff going on too, but these were the primary logistical obstacles in our path.

    To be continued…