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Hopefest, Saturday September 18, 3-10pm

Join us for all or part of Stanwood’s HopeFest Benefit Concert. All proceeds from this concert will go directly to Shared Hope International (http://www.sharedhope.org/). There will be both “Worship” and “Concert” style performances.

This concert WILL rock – but it is FAMILY FRIENDLY, so bring the kids!

WHAT: 6 Bands – ONE day…

***Worship Style Performances****

* Cedarhome Youth Band – A Brand New band, with some familiar faces!
* Jason’s All-Stars – Featuring students from the summer’s Worship Camps
* Gold Creek’s Encounter Band – A dynamic Youth Worship Band from Gold Creek Church in Mill Creek, WA.

***Concert Style Performances****

* The Unveiling – From Mt. Vernon, A local favorite with a loyal following!
* The Directory – A Seattle based Alternative band celebrating their new CD release.
* Jubilee’s Child – Return to the stage to deliver their dynamic vintage infused rock with modern power pop appeal!

When: September 18, 2010 – The music will commence at 3:00 pm!

Where: Cedarhome Baptist Church – Stanwood, Washington
Directions : http://cedarhome.org/contact/

How: Admission – Suggested Donation of $10 per person

Be prepared to stay awhile and have a GREAT day!

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August 29, 2010 Worship Music

August 29, 2010 Cedarhome Baptist Church worship team leads us in worship of our wonderful savior with the following songs:

Our God Saves (D) (Paul Baloche)
Love the Lord (G) (Lincoln Brewster)
Draw me close (G) (Kelly Carpenter – Katinas version)
As the deer (D) (Martin Nystrom –  Maranatha singers)

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August 29, 2010 “Meet, Love, PRAY” – part 3

Pastor Mitch Klein brings us part 3 in the series “Meet, Pray, Love … and other essentials for a healthy church.” Today’s message is part 3, “Love – How to love one another” from 1 John 3:11-24.

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August 22, 2010 Worship

Jason Chollar and the Cedarhome Baptist worship team lead us in the following songs

Meet with me (G) Lamont Hiebert

God’s not dead (G) Jason Chollar

O for a thousand tongues (G) David Crowder

Beautiful Scandalous Night (G) Bebo Norman

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“Meet, Pray, Love”

Pastor Mitch Klein talks about the essentials for a healthy church.

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August 8th, 2010 ‘See Jesus as He Really Is’

Pastor Dan Hallock talks about seeing Jesus as He really is:

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How the Microphone changed the world

Musical Storytelling throughout time: How the Microphone changed the World!

In the same way that spoken language changes over the years, so do musical styles.  We no longer speak English to one another like they did in the time of King James, nor do we speak Latin as they did in the church for a thousand years, nor do we speak the language of the original people to whom the scriptures were given.  Yes, we can read the King James Bible and some who have studied can even read the Latin Vulgate or even the original texts in Greek and Hebrew and there will always be a need for that.  But for the vast majority of people, we need to retell that most important story and it’s sub-stories again and again in every possible language, dialect and sub-dialect.  God is the great I AM, the living God and he has always interacted with people and still does today and we must make the gospel known in every tongue, including musically.  It has been said that when you sing, you pray twice – once with the words and the other with your music and melody.  People need prayers in their own mother language, both lyrically and musically.

Shifts in musical language have happened over the years, especially recently with technology, and we are still adapting to some new paradigm shifted realities.  Let’s take a look at how the microphone as a symbol for new audio technologies are still transforming the musical landscape.

Microphone and Notation.

It used to be that over long distances of time and space, the most accurate way of capturing the essence of a musical experience was by writing down various descriptions of what you heard.  We have developed in the West a highly sophisticated notation system that is slowly being replaced by the more accurate, more High Fidelity as we might say, system: audio recording.  Audio engineering is the new notation system. More and more musicians play things by ear with vague memory joggers as an aid in the form of chord charts.

Microphone and Ensemble Size.

It used to take a very large orchestra or choir to fill a large room with music.  Now a single musician with overdubs and technology can fill a stadium not even really designed for music, but rather for loud sporting events.  The economic realities of a small group of people splitting the profits has led to ensemble sizes being considerably smaller, once again eliminating another reason for the notation system, if no parts need to be doubled up on.

Microphone and Vocal Style

The Italian Bel Canto style was invented in order to allow a singer to sing with a larger than life voice that would reach the very back of giant rooms.  Now, with a microphone, the singer is freed up to be able to use a wide palette of emotional timbres, vowel shapes and colloquial accents that were impossible with the older system.

Microphones and emphasis on Time/Rhythm

Because rooms no longer need to be built to bounce sound around to help it carry to the back row, the microphone and amplifiers and speakers do all the heavy lifting, making it possible to have more complicated rhythms and more of an emphasis on tight rhythms.  Imagine the difference between the sound of a hi-hat in a modern day isolated studio and in a large cathedral.

Microphone and the Internet

Combined with the power of the internet, today’s average listener has access to more music from more artists from more ages in history than ever before.  This allows for revivals and continuation of musical styles that might have otherwise passed on.  The musical tastes and knowledge represented in an average crowd today might well be significantly more diverse than the past. What effect is that having?  What will it mean for future generations?  We’ll have to wait and see!

July 18th Ruth and The Power of Redemption Part V

Final part of Ruth and The Power of Redemption

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July 18th, Worship

In honor of our Saddle Ridge Ranch Vacation Bible School this week, Cedarhome Goes Country! :)

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I Saw The Light (G)

Happy Song (G)

I’ll Fly Away (G)

Come let us return (G)

Softly and Tenderly (G)

I’d Rather Have Jesus (C)

Please enjoy our live recording, but also check out the itunes links above and support the artists that write and record the wonderful songs we use!  Feel free to play along too, using the chordchart links after the songs.

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2010 Saddle Ridge Ranch VBS Day 2 Highlights

We had another great day with even more kids!  Join the fun by checking out the pictures and video links below:

Pictures

http://www.flickr.com/photos/30021547@N05/sets/72157624493153584/

or

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=185136&id=48801499422

Video

Video is uploading now, I’ll post it as soon as it is available!  … :)