Aug/101
Living Stones Worship on Facebook
We have a Facebook page for Living Stones Worship. Post us on your wall!!!
Aug/101
Doing What You’re Called to Do
Many of you may know that at Living Stones Church, our Worship Arts department has a ministry known the School of Worship Arts (SOWA). The goal of SOWA is train up worshipers and worship leaders. We’ve been doing this for several years now and have seen some incredible fruit as many past students are now involved in our worship teams. Having said that, last night I was teaching one of my students piano. Her desire is to become good enough to be able to lead worship from the piano. She has been involved in music her entire life and feels called to this.
Here’s where the discussion began. Her reason for getting back involved in lessons was to help motivate her to develop her skill. Immediately I was reminded of a similar discussion that I had with an incredible mentor in the area of worship, Rory Noland. Rory has written several books including The Heart of the Artist, The Worshiping Artist, and The Thriving Artist. I had the opportunity to sit down with him for lunch this last summer in Chicago. In our discussion, I told him that I had asked my wife, Charlene, to help encourage and motivate me to begin writing more regularly. He stopped me right after making that statement. What he told me has remained engraved upon my mind (after I wrote it in my Moleskine). He said, “You have to have enough will power and motivation to do this on your own without anyone including the encouragement of your wife.”
From these two experiences, here’s what I am learning about myself and those around me. We MUST determine in our hearts and minds what we’re called to do. From there, if we truly believe what God has called us to do, we MUST do whatever it takes to make it happen. Every single one of us have a long list of excuses why it can’t happen. They range from the lack of time, lack of finances, lack of . . . you name it.
I can remember thinking the same thing at the beginning of this year when I knew we were supposed to pursue recording a live worship album at Living Stones. However, as we began to think differently and creatively, we came up with a plan that would allow us to record the entire project without costing Living Stones a dime (not even a penny!). You see, we didn’t allow the limitations of finances to keep us from doing what God had called us to do. Did we have to think in ways that we had never before. ABSOLUTELY! Did we have to be very creative to make it happen. FOR SURE! But we didn’t allow the typical excuses that limited us from the past to keep us from doing what we knew we were supposed to do presently.
Today is the day to settle this issue in your heart. What were you created to do? Are you doing it? If not, find a way to take simple steps toward achieving your dream. If you don’t, next year at this time you’ll be one year older with the dream still burning in your heart and the level of frustration increase as time ticks away. Don’t wait for tomorrow!
Aug/100
Christians in the Arts
Artists that are Christians have a tough road ahead of them. They are misunderstood by the world because of their faith, and they are misunderstood by the church because of their art.
Unfortunately, much of the Church, because of religion, has required artists to make a choice between God and art. The Church has held the belief that Christians can’t be secular artists. If they are called to create any type of art (music, painting, poetry, dance, etc.), they must do it within the confines of religion. Otherwise, the art is “worldly.” However, there are many Christians who have felt the call to be artists in the “world.” In doing so, the Church has made the assumption that Christian artists are selling their soul to world. In what other area of society have we made this assumption? I haven’t seen it in politics, business, or any other area of culture
Therefore, what is a Christian artist to do?? This is exactly what I’ll be sharing when I speak this Sunday at Living Stones Crown Point. Join us at either our 8 AM or 11 AM service. I also have a very exciting announcement that I’m SUPER excited to make as it relates to the music of Living Stones.
Join us this Sunday, August 22.
Jul/101
LIVE! Album Available on Amazon and iTunes
You can download our newest album, Living Stones Worship LIVE! on iTunes and Amazon.com.
If you want a physical copy with all the cool album art with pictures from the night of recording, you can buy it from CD Baby.
AND if you need chord charts, go on over to LSWorship.com for those.
Jun/100
Fun in Chicago
Fun day with the family in Chicago – White Sox, Buckingham Fountain, & Cheesecake Factory.
Jun/101
Ordinary but Recognized
Acts 4:13 (NLTse) — The members of the council were amazed when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, for they could see that they were ordinary men with no special training in the Scriptures. They also recognized them as men who had been with Jesus.
As I was reading this passage this morning, two things struck me. First of all, Peter and John were ORDINARY men. There was nothing super special about them that made them noticeable except for one thing — they were bold. It actually says that the members of the council were amazed at their boldness. What further amazed them was that these two men were without any special training in Bible theology. They didn’t spend weeks or even years being taught in Bible training school.
What was the characteristic that made them so unique being merely ordinary men? I believe the second thing is the key — “they also recognized them as men who had been with Jesus.” When we’ve been with Jesus, we don’t come across as ordinary men and women. Those having been with Jesus cross over from the ordinary to the extraordinary. They aren’t the “normal” people at work or school. They are the individuals who don’t blend in with society but rather, boldly stand out. Are people amazed at your boldness as an ordinary person? Do you stand out in the crowd? Are you identified by others as one who has “been with Jesus?” The key is having been with this man, Jesus. Let’s devote our lives to one thing as David did when he said in Psalm 27:4:
The one thing I ask of the Lord—the thing I seek most—is to live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, delighting in the Lord’s perfections and meditating in his Temple.
Jun/101
Happy Father’s Day Cards
Every Father’s Day is filled with cards of various kinds. Last night I got my usual three — one from Charlene and one each from Selah & Samara which are the best little girls (not so little anymore) in the entire world including all of China!
Anyway, this morning I received a couple more. What’s funny is BOTH of them were the exact same card. I must confess that I am one of those individuals that usually jumps to the bottom of the card and reads the signature and any note that someone may have taken the time to include. However, I figured that God must really want me to read the card and take them seriously since I got two of them. Here is what the cards said:
DAD — There are lots of dads in the world, but I got the one who was just what I needed . . . Thanks for saying no when it needed to be said, for giving me limits and keeping me safe, and most of all, for believing in me and loving me, no matter what. I hope I make you proud, since that’s the only way I can ever begin to thank you enough. Happy Father’s Day.
Tarik El-Naggar during our Living Stones Crown Point services this morning made the following statement: “The greatest joy of a father is the success of his child.”
You see, I have two daughters — 8 and 11 years old. Then I have a group of spiritual kids most of them being sons. The young ones range in age from 18-25. The greatest joy I find as a spiritual father (and as an adoptive father of my two girls) is seeing them grow, learn, fail, stand back up and then grow, learn, and fail all over again. I am a very proud father of many children. And my greatest joy is seeing them succeed. For all of my spiritual sons & daughters, I am so proud of you and thank God for the opportunity to see you grow and learn and to help guide you along the path.
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!
Jun/101
Living in God’s House
Psalm 84:4 — What joy for those who can live in your house, always singing your praises.
Often when we read this verse, we can get the impression that this it is in reference to those you have the luxury of constantly living in God’s presence singing and worshiping. For the rest of that actually have jobs, families, and other varying responsibilities, we can’t afford that luxury.
However, I don’t believe that the heart behind this scripture due to our new covenant. It’s not that we should live inside the church building or inside our prayer closet. If we are the temple of Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19), then we are constantly living in God’s house. Actually, we ARE God’s house.
If our spirit is constantly activated, then our lives are filled with worship which includes singing praises. Therefore, as you live your life today, remember that as a believer in Jesus Christ, you are the dwelling place of God. Remember that you live in that place. Remember to keep your spirit activated so that your life is filled with and IS worship.


















