Monday, July 23, 2012
Evacuee, a word I never thought I'd be
Dearly Loved
By Elissa Leander Tipps, Rebecca Leander Nicholson (Copyright 2011 Sonflower Worship/ASCAP)
Thursday, May 24, 2012
UK Tour Journal (Part 2)
Another issue rose from this. The van they brought us was smaller than the first. Oops. There’s no way to describe how awkward the drive was with 4 adults crammed in 3 seats. (Since this experience we’ve promised ourselves to find a twelve-passenger van next time in the UK!)
The next morning began by singing for over 300 kids ages 8 – 11 at a public Church of England school. One teacher commented that the kids were ‘mesmerized’. Well, it was like a field trip for them! We explained the love of God to them and how He answers prayer. The faces of these precious kids are forever impressed in my mind – so attentive and buzzing in their seats at the same time.
Around lunchtime we visited another school with Jr. high and High School students (the school was so big we couldn’t find the front door). God gave us a word to share between songs, which came from John 10. The teacher explained that this happened to be the verse for the year. (It’s another Church of England school – although most students are unsaved.)
Later in the day we sat around a box of pizza with the youth worship team from the church who was hosting us. It was shocking that about a dozen girls made up the worship teams! It’s more common to see boys joining worship bands in droves, I think. We answered their questions about being part of a worship band and living your calling. It was really awesome to connect with the future worship leaders of England and to have this chance to inspire them!
The crowd seemed so engaged in the lyrics of the songs, which were projected on the screens. I knew God must be moving in many hearts that didn’t know Him. After the concert it was clear that many people had been inspired and strengthened in their faith. One woman told the pastor “I came tonight as an Atheist, but I don’t think I’m leaving as one.” Another women wrote in an email that she felt moved by a particular song and that it was helping her overcome her depression.
Great things are happening in the UK church! We were “chuffed”, as they say in Wales, to experience it this year. Time to start writing my own songs in Welsh, I think.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Becca's take on our UK experience
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
High notes and unexpected lessons
I learned to double check the song key from then on. And engrained in me when I remember that moment is that it's not about me.
True freedom is living without the pressure to impress. I'm not singing to make friends. Embarrassing moment or not, I'm just being obedient to follow Jesus, what He asks me to do, and that is to serve Him by serving people.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Along For The Ride
On Valentines Day my husband and I began our crazy trip from Colorado to California. While most couples were planning dinner reservations and buying flowers, we were about to drive 1,200 miles!
My husband tours with the Jared Anderson band throughout the year. You may know Jared’s worship songs, “Amazed” or “Hear Us From Heaven”. Many people wonder how we make it work in a marriage with two full time touring musicians. Well, we are home often for starters. And we find loads of excuses to jump on tour with each other’s band!
For no other reason than a disdain for being apart from each other, Chad and I decided to drive the band’s van across the country to meet up with Jared’s tour this February. Except for the tire we had to change in Laramie, Wyoming it was a superb Valentines Day.
Catching up with the guys on the road was fun. I managed 3 days with them! (8 guys and 1 girl in a van can have it’s hilarious moments.) It wasn’t too rough for a girl who knows tour life better than most. We kept our spirits high in Sacramento with In-N-Out down the street! (In-N-Out is the most famous burger joint)
I’m welcoming Chad back home this week! Next, I’m up to bat touring-wise with a trip in March to Pennsylvania. Can’t wait!