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Jesus is greater than our problems, our possessions, and our desire for comfortability. Invite and share this message with your family and friends and bless them with this great message. If you're new to Cornerstone and this is your first time watching us, we'd love to say “hello!” Just click on this url http://cornerstonesf.org/welcome to fill out our Welcome Card and one of our community members will follow up with you. Also if you are in need of prayer, don't hesitate to put in a prayer request at http://cornerstonesf.org/prayer ---- Song Credits: Enough - Elias Dummer Tom Eccleshall, Elias Dummer, Jeff Johnson © Capitol CMG Paragon | KXC Publishing | sixsteps Music | Thankyou Music | worshiptogether.com songs All music performed by the CornerstoneSF Worship Band under CCLI license No. 48786, CCS No. 8434 #cornerstonesf #liveitoutsf #TheJesusWay
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I chat with my Worship Leader Research teammate Elias Dummer to talk about his contributions to the project, his hopes for the future of worship, and his experience in the worship music industry. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-worship-nerds/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-worship-nerds/support
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This is part 5 in our series called The Big Three. You can watch the digital service on YouTube: https://youtu.be/JKxGGWWAm0c If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. You can also join us in person every Sunday where we welcome your questions and discussion. *Ambient music provided by Landon Heeres **Closing Song is Yours - The City Harmonic - Lyrics: Aaron Powell, Elias Dummer, Eric Fusilier, Joshua Vanderlaan - Copyright 2011 Thankyou Music (Administrated by Capitol CMG Publishing) Performed by the WCC band with permission under CCS License #4935
This is part 5 in our series called The Big Three. You can watch the digital service on YouTube: https://youtu.be/JKxGGWWAm0c If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. You can also join us in person every Sunday where we welcome your questions and discussion. *Ambient music provided by Landon Heeres **Closing Song is Yours - The City Harmonic - Lyrics: Aaron Powell, Elias Dummer, Eric Fusilier, Joshua Vanderlaan - Copyright 2011 Thankyou Music (Administrated by Capitol CMG Publishing) Performed by the WCC band with permission under CCS License #4935
Is that a click bait title? Sort of. The truth is, a recent academic study revealed that the top 35 worship songs sung in churches around the globe are directly traceable to only four church groups (Bethel, Hillsong, Elevation, and Passion) and a handful of other artists. This means that a tiny minority of churches are shaping the worship vocabulary, theology, and liturgical methods of millions of churches around the globe. Is that a problem? It depends. In this episode I discuss with Elias Dummer and Shannan Baker about how the Christian Music industry is directly impacting how local churches worship. If you find this episode interesting, or know someone who should hear it, please forward it on!
Message Date: July 9, 2023 Scripture: Genesis 1:26-27 Speaker Elias Dummer Whether through a song or a sermon, we've often heard that God is present. But what does that really mean? Elias Dummer delves into how the concept of the Trinity can shape our perspective on the world and ourselves.The fact that God is one and three has lots of implications for us - implications for who we are, how we relate to each other, and God's tendency to use the most ordinary things for extraordinary purposes.
In this episode of Next Step Leadership, Tracy and Chris continue their conversation with Elias Dummer. As a gifted writer and worship leader, Elias offers deep thoughts on theology and modern trends. Today's leaders need to gain a better understanding of what key voices like Elias bring. He has concerns about how a few companies control church music, influence the trends of followers of Christ, and potentially limit creative minds from accomplishing kingdom work. Elias and others worked on a project asking important questions related to worship and the brain. Why do we choose songs the way we do? Why are worship songs changing so quickly? What is driving those decisions? Through their study and data, today's leaders can learn more of the “why” related to today's worship.https://eliasdummer.com/https://www.youtube.com/eliasdummerhttps://www.facebook.com/eliasdummermusichttps://twitter.com/eliasdummerhttps://www.instagram.com/eliasdummer/
Chris and Tracy enjoyed a wonderful conversation with singer, songwriter Elias Dummer. Elias has been involved in various bands and worship teams. In this episode, Elias tells his story. His band City Harmonic, his church involvement, and his desire for building a community of faith reveal his hope for being like Jesus and following Him. As he talks, his wise mind and caring heart are obvious. Neuroscience, academic research, data studies, worship trends, merging various denominations together, pastoral gatherings, writing, church planting, loving his family, marketing: the story of Elias offers many components. His thoughts provide an inspiring and challenging segment for today's leaders.https://eliasdummer.com/https://www.youtube.com/eliasdummerhttps://www.facebook.com/eliasdummermusichttps://twitter.com/eliasdummerhttps://www.instagram.com/eliasdummer/
This is part 1 in our Easter Season series called Your Move. You can watch the digital service on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ClWFGk2FbuM If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. You can also join us in person every Sunday where we welcome your questions and discussion. *Ambient music provided by Landon Heeres **Closing Song is Yours - The City Harmonic - Lyrics: Aaron Powell, Elias Dummer, Eric Fusilier, Joshua Vanderlaan - Copyright 2011 Thankyou Music (Administrated by Capitol CMG Publishing) Performed by the WCC band with permission under CCS License #4935
This is part 1 in our Easter Season series called Your Move. You can watch the digital service on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ClWFGk2FbuM If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. You can also join us in person every Sunday where we welcome your questions and discussion. *Ambient music provided by Landon Heeres **Closing Song is Yours - The City Harmonic - Lyrics: Aaron Powell, Elias Dummer, Eric Fusilier, Joshua Vanderlaan - Copyright 2011 Thankyou Music (Administrated by Capitol CMG Publishing) Performed by the WCC band with permission under CCS License #4935
Over the last two years (ish) - Sarah and I have had some amazing conversations for The Pocket Pulpit. We had a Christmas wrap episode in 2021, but hadn't managed to get to the rest for the episodes since, so here we are! Now is as good a time as any to shine a spotlight on some amazing thinkers and digital ministers. Today you'll hear from our friends: Leah Boyd, Joel Keen, Natalie Runion, Jenai Auman, Keith Meyer, Jason Morris, Jodi Pompa, Kirk McCall, Angelique Martinez, Aaron Duvall, and Elias Dummer. Plus a heads-up on who's next up on the show! We're excited to share these conversations and more highlights next episode. Thanks for listening and make sure to share this episode with you friends and family, and of course your digital neighbors. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pocket-pulpit-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pocket-pulpit-podcast/support
Part 5 in our Epiphany Series: (re)signed You can watch the digital service on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DzkFrLqiKYg If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. You can also join us in person every Sunday where we welcome your questions and discussion. *Ambient music provided by Landon Heeres **Closing Song is Yours by The City Harmonic - Lyrics by Aaron Powell, Elias Dummer, Eric Fusilier, Joshua Vanderlaan - Copyright 2011 (ThankYou Music, Capital CMG Publishing) and performed by the WCC band with permission under CCS License #4935
Part 5 in our Epiphany Series: (re)signed You can watch the digital service on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DzkFrLqiKYg If you had questions during the message, text them to 567-246-0807 and we will contact you to discuss your thoughts. You can also join us in person every Sunday where we welcome your questions and discussion. *Ambient music provided by Landon Heeres **Closing Song is Yours by The City Harmonic - Lyrics by Aaron Powell, Elias Dummer, Eric Fusilier, Joshua Vanderlaan - Copyright 2011 (ThankYou Music, Capital CMG Publishing) and performed by the WCC band with permission under CCS License #4935
Aaron Keyes and Dee Wilson sit down with Elias Dummer, a Canadian musician and the principal songwriter and founding member of the City Harmonic band. This thought-provoking conversation will stir every worship leader to wrestle with the (often unspoken) desire to produce those goosebump moments on a Sunday morning. There's a much stronger connection between behavioral science and song/set structure than we might realize. What's really beneath it, and how does it affect what we're communicating about God and the spiritual formation of our congregations? At the end of the day, what does it mean to actually lead HUMANS in worship?
Why do we participate in communion? Do we just do this out of tradition, or because Jesus did it with his disciplines? This week Darrell will unpack communion and bring us back to heart of the meal that Jesus' shared with his followers before going to the cross. If you are curious about communion, this is a really good week to fine out more what Christianity is about. If you have been following Jesus a long time, this will equally challenge you to dig into the wonder of this beautiful sacrament with thanksgiving. We will take time to celebrate this sacrament together and it will be more meaningful Music: Firm Foundation (He Won't); Austin Davis, Chandler Moore, and Cody Carnes, 2021 Capitol CMG Paragon (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), TBCO Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), Writer's Roof Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), A.L.K.D. Music (Admin. by Watershed Music Group (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing)), and Remaining portion is unaffiliated, CCLI#7188203 The Lord's Prayer (It's Yours); Matt Maher, Bryan Fowler, Jacob Sooter, 2022 I Am A Pilgrim Songs / Be Essential Songs (BMI) ; REWOLF / Just When Publishing / So Essential Tunes (SESAC) All rights admin at EssentialMusicPublishing.com, CCLI#7200544 Death Was Arrested; Adam Kersh, Brandon Coker, Heath Balltzglier, and Paul Taylor, 2015 Music At North Point (Admin. by Music Services, Inc.), Paul Taylor Smith Publishing (Admin. by Music Services, Inc.), Seems Like Music (Admin. by Music Services, Inc.), and Remaining portion is unaffiliated, CCLI#7046448 Evidence; Ed Cash, Ethan Hulse, and Josh Baldwin, 2020 Capitol CMG Paragon (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), We The Kingdom Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), Be Essential Songs (Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC), EGH Music Publishing (Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC), and Bethel Music Publishing, CCLI#7147432 Enough (Elias Dummer); Elias Dummer, Jeff Johnson, and Tom Eccleshall, 2019 KXC Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), sixsteps Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), worshiptogether.com songs (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), and Remaining portion is unaffiliated, CCLI#7110035 River City jingle by Pat Chan.
The ability to adapt to abrupt changes has been necessary since the pandemic. Not only have people had to move or switch jobs, but the way people worship and the messages in their worship have changed as well. In this episode, James Kurtis and Ayiesha Woods chat with Elias Dummer about how the worship landscape has changed and how the message can sometimes be lost if people don't change the delivery of their message in this post-pandemic landscape. Episode Links Follow us on Twitter: @betweengrooves Send us a message on Facebook: @betweengrooves Have a question, comment, or a music project you want to promote? Email betweenthegrooves@faithstrongtoday.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joining us on the show today is the former lead singer of The City Harmonic, @Elias Dummer to talk about the more controversial aspects of Christian worship in church. We talked about monetization of church music, when worship is manipulative, what songs should we sing and shouldn't, and much more. Elias has thought so deeply about these subjects that he goes into PROFOUND detail in every answer. This episode will fry your brain lol
As a part of the uniquely multi-faceted worship collective City Harmonic, Elias Dummer's voice was heard around the world on songs like “Manifesto” and “Holy (Wedding Day).” Since the conclusion of the band's work five years ago, Elias has continued to explore the craft of sacred songwriting through solo work.The songsmith and multi-instrumentalist's latest release is The Work Vol 2, an album full of the keen insight and attention to detail that has always marked his ministry. We dig into the project on this episode of Trevor Talks, unearthing a wealth of wisdom in the process. Listen in to hear why Elias just relocated his family back to their native Canada, how founding a marketing agency led to better music, and what precious gems of wisdom he'd offer aspiring artists.Listen to The Work Vol 2 on your platform of choice by visiting: https://eliasdummer.com/links/ If you're struggling and in need of support, visit:HeartSupport: www.heartsupport.comDeath2Life: https://d2lrevolution.com Teen Hopeline: http://www.teenhopeline.com/Beneath the Skin: https://www.beneaththeskinonline.org/ Follow Elias:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eliasdummermusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliasdummer/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/eliasdummer YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/EliasDummer TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@eliasdummer For more Trevor Talks:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4QvmLXo8mrOvlpfIZIgwBUApple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trevor-talks/id1513832599 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xMTEwNzc5LnJzcw== Instagram: http://instagram.com/trevortalkspodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trevortalkspodcast
On today's show, we welcome Elias Dummer. He led the band The City Harmonic for years. Absolutely no stranger to ministry, music and the stage. We're talking with Elias about the term Worship Leader, we'll talk about worship vs. performance and more. SHOW NOTES --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/makingsundayhappen/support
This week Darrell discusses the importance of welcoming all, which is the riskiest part of being a Christian. Most churches would not put this as their Mission Statement because they do not want to welcome all. Jesus welcomed all, but that didn't mean He accepted what they did. River City Church is dedicated to follow the example of Jesus with welcoming all. Music: He Lives; Anthony Skinner, Chris McClarney, and Jonathan Smith, 2020 Capitol CMG Genesis (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), Tiny Hits (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), Be Essential Songs (Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC), Cashagamble Jet Music (Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC), and Remaining portion is unaffiliated, CCLI#7133098 The Lord's Prayer (It's Yours); Matt Maher, Bryan Fowler, Jacob Sooter, 2022 I Am A Pilgrim Songs / Be Essential Songs (BMI) ; REWOLF / Just When Publishing / So Essential Tunes (SESAC) All rights admin at EssentialMusicPublishing.com, CCLI#7200544 Lord I Need You; Daniel Carson, Matt Maher, Christy Nockels, and Jesse Reeves, 2011 Sweater Weather Music, Valley Of Songs Music, and Thankyou Music, EMI Christian Music Publishing, CCLI#5925687 Enough (Elias Dummer); Elias Dummer, Jeff Johnson, and Tom Eccleshall, 2019 KXC Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), sixsteps Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), worshiptogether.com songs (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), and Remaining portion is unaffiliated, Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing, CCLI#7110035 River City Church jingle by Pat Chan.
Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) Episode 483: Elias Dummer Elias Dummer co-founded and fronted one of Canada's most acclaimed worship bands, The City Harmonic. As the group's principal songwriter, he helped pen such hits as “Holy (Wedding Day)” and “Mountaintop,” as well as “Manifesto,” which served as the theme song for 2011's National Day of Prayer. The City Harmonic earned 12 GMA Canada Covenant Awards and a Juno Award (Canada's GRAMMY® equivalent), before disbanding in 2017. Dummer released his solo debut, The Work Vol. I, in 2019 and was named Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the 2020 Covenant Awards. Both as a solo artist and with The City Harmonic, Dummer's music has garnered more than 100 million streams to date. His much-anticipated sophomore solo album, The Work Vol. II, released on July 29. The 10-song recording laments the failings of humanity while ultimately amplifying God's lavish grace—His finished work on the cross which offers new mercies each day. LINKS: ELIAS DUMMER'S ‘THE WORK VOL. II' SHOWCASES GRACE, MERCY AND THE JOY OF COLLABORATION: http://www.turningpointpr.com/news/elias-dummers-the-work-vol-ii-showcases-grace-mercy-and-the-joy-of-collaboration/ ELIAS DUMMER ‘Expectation' (acoustic) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IszitXzKuPY RICK LEE JAMES INFO Web Sites: https://www.rickleejames.com Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/halls More from Rick Lee James Shine A Light In The Darkness Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/shine-a-light-in-the-darkness Music Video: Rick Lee James Playlist on Spotify: https://t.co/S7nCRl0xqa
Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast)Episode 483: Elias DummerElias Dummer co-founded and fronted one of Canada's most acclaimed worship bands, The City Harmonic. As the group's principal songwriter, he helped pen such hits as “Holy (Wedding Day)” and “Mountaintop,” as well as “Manifesto,” which served as the theme song for 2011's National Day of Prayer. The City Harmonic earned 12 GMA Canada Covenant Awards and a Juno Award (Canada's GRAMMY® equivalent), before disbanding in 2017. Dummer released his solo debut, The Work Vol. I, in 2019 and was named Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the 2020 Covenant Awards. Both as a solo artist and with The City Harmonic, Dummer's music has garnered more than 100 million streams to date. His much-anticipated sophomore solo album, The Work Vol. II, released on July 29. The 10-song recording laments the failings of humanity while ultimately amplifying God's lavish grace—His finished work on the cross which offers new mercies each day. LINKS:ELIAS DUMMER'S ‘THE WORK VOL. II' SHOWCASES GRACE, MERCY AND THE JOY OF COLLABORATION: http://www.turningpointpr.com/news/elias-dummers-the-work-vol-ii-showcases-grace-mercy-and-the-joy-of-collaboration/ELIAS DUMMER ‘Expectation' (acoustic) RICK LEE JAMES INFOWeb Sites:https://www.rickleejames.comGet The Single:https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/halls More from Rick Lee JamesShine A Light In The DarknessGet The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/shine-a-light-in-the-darknessMusic Video:Rick Lee James Playlist on Spotify:https://t.co/S7nCRl0xqa This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickleejames.substack.com/subscribe
Part 2 of our interview with Elias Dummer (a Canadian musician, songwriter, and writer well-known for co-founding the contemporary Christian band the City Harmonic) about all things worship, his new album (The Work, Vol 2), favorite memories and songs from The City Harmonic days, (Manifesto anyone?!?!), and many other things. Note: There is a significant echo on Elias' voice during parts of this episode. We apologize, we are still learning the ins/outs and this was our first interview over Zoom! We love what Elias had to share, so we decided to release it with this disclaimer. Check out Part 1. We hope you enjoy these episodes, and we also highly recommend you check out his new album, The Work, Vol 2. See the full interview on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39yBWjPzOKQ&ab_channel=HowISeeItPodcast https://eliasdummer.com/
We get a unique opportunity to interview Elias Dummer (a Canadian musician, songwriter, and writer well-known for co-founding the contemporary Christian band the City Harmonic) about all things worship, his new album (The Work, Vol 2), favorite memories and songs from The City Harmonic days, (Manifesto anyone?!?!), and many other things. We got to enjoy listening as Elias dove into theological depths and nerded out on some awesome scientific findings regarding congregational singing. We hope you enjoy the episode, and we also highly recommend you check out his new album, The Work, Vol 2. https://eliasdummer.com/ Stay tuned for part 2 next week.
Episode 193 is with Elias Dummer. Elias Dummer co-founded and fronted one of Canada's most acclaimed worship bands, The City Harmonic. As the group's principal songwriter, he helped pen such hits as “Holy (Wedding Day)” and “Mountaintop,” as well as “Manifesto,” which served as the theme song for 2011's National Day of Prayer. The City Harmonic earned 12 GMA Canada Covenant Awards and a Juno Award (Canada's GRAMMY® equivalent), before disbanding in 2017. Dummer released his solo debut, The Work Vol. I, in 2019 and was named Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the 2020 Covenant Awards. Both as a solo artist and with The City Harmonic, Dummer's music has garnered more than 100 million streams to date. https://eliasdummer.com/ Instagram - @eliasdummer Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/eliasdummermusic TikTok - @eliasdummer --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronconrad/support
So many Worship Leaders are so concerned about being accused of “performing” and not actually leading worship. Questions like “are we doing it well?” and “how did we sound?'' come before the important question of “did we see lives changed?'' and “did people meet Jesus?” There's a tension that exists between the space of worship and the space of performance. Accusations of “that church just puts on a show” are prevalent within the western Church and our megachurches have spent lots of tithe money on creating a highly produced Sunday service. One might even say that the light show on Sunday helps keep the lights on the rest of the week. Elias Dummer knows a thing or two about this topic of worship versus performance. As a former successful CCM artist and lead singer of the band The City Harmonic and as a songwriter and Worship Leader for his local church, he has a unique perspective based on his years of experience. In this episode he addresses this issue by bringing us back to the basics of how we were created. Hopefully, through this episode, our tribe will be able to remove the fear of creating a performance culture and just focus on doing worship well and connecting the congregation with God. This podcast is brought to you by Authentic Media and Worship Leader Magazine. Our host is Joshua Swanson and the show's co-producer and editor is Matt McCartie. More episodes can be found here: https://worshipleader.com/all-podcasts/ Who is Elias Dummer ? Elias Dummer co-founded and fronted one of Canada's most acclaimed worship bands, The City Harmonic. As the group's principal songwriter, he helped pen such hits as “Holy (Wedding Day)” and “Mountaintop,” as well as “Manifesto,” which served as the theme song for 2011's National Day of Prayer. The City Harmonic earned 12 GMA Canada Covenant Awards and a Juno Award (Canada's GRAMMY® equivalent), before disbanding in 2017. Dummer released his solo debut, The Work Vol. I, in 2019 and was named Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the 2020 Covenant Awards. Both as a solo artist and with The City Harmonic, Dummer's music has garnered more than 100 million streams to date. His latest album, The Work Vol. II, released July 29 and features collaborations with such artists as Sandra McCracken; Citizens' Zach Bolen; JJ Heller; and Land of Color.
Elias Dummer doesn't pull punches when it comes to living out his faith. Best known for his work with The City Harmonic, his solo career has set him on a global trajectory with songs like "Expectation" charting in more than 30 countries. But as Elias tells Jess, he won't record music if he doesn't have something necessary to say. In his crowdfunded album "The Work Volume 2" Elias shows that he still contains multitudes – grappling with the Church's love of power, sex, money and politics. All up, asking us to reconsider what worship and justice truly look like. This is a conversation we need in 2022. Connect @eliasdummer and https://eliasdummer.com Buy/stream "The Work Volume 2" here: https://slinky.to/TheWorkVol MUSIC Expectation by Elias Dummer The Gospel is Rest feat Land of Color by Elias Dummer See Clearly feat Sandra McCracken by Elias Dummer How Many Songs Does It Take to Save The World? by Elias Dummer Carry feat JJ Heller by Elias Dummer Enough by Elias Dummer Echoing Holy by Elias Dummer Lay Your Head Down by John Tibbs GET PODCAST MERCH HERE: tee.pub/lic/YOUMEPOD SPONSORS JesusWired is your number 1 source for Christian music news, reviews and interviews. Visit them now at JesusWired.com. Are you a creator? Soundstripe gives you unlimited access to royalty free music from some of the world's best composers. Go to SOUNDSTRIPE.COM and enter YOUMEPOD to get 10% off at checkout. SUBSCRIBE/CONNECT/LET'S BE FRIENDS: linktr.ee/betweenyoumepod Produced by Joshua Norman Media
We chat today with Elias Dummer about worship, using social media to teach and reach by being vulnerable, authentic, and honest. This is a great conversation about worship and how it is a transformational thing to move us into the mission of God. Elias talks about his approach to music, the industry, and gives insight from his marketing background as well. Links: eliasdummer (@eliasdummer) TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@eliasdummer/video/7102790590034873646 Elias Dummer (@eliasdummer) / Twitter Pocket Pulpit is creating conversations exploring social media ministry | Patreon Questions on Church Online? Check out The Church Digital Podcast || The Church Digital Find your hosts on Twitter! Sarah Kinzer (@kinzer_sarah) / Twitter Hector ‘Hex' Martinez (@seatexhex) / Twitter Got a question? Have you seen someone using social media as a ministry tool? Let us know at pocketpulpitpod@gmail.com --- --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pocket-pulpit-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pocket-pulpit-podcast/support
In this week's podcast, Joel gets the wonderful chance to talk with Elias Dummer (The City Harmonic) about his history with Deconstruction, what the past few years were like for him as an artist/pastor/business owner, etc., and what motivates him as a content creator and musician now after all these years. The outro is "So Real" by Natural StateSupport the show
Elias Elton Dummer is a Canadian musician, songwriter, and writer based in Tennessee. He was the principal songwriter, founding member, lead singer, and pianist in the contemporary Christian band the City Harmonic, from 2009 until 2017, and released his first solo music in over a decade in 2019. On today's episode, Elias and John talk about several topics, all the way from social media to Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. Then, they talk at length about how to live in Christ authentically - no matter the situation you are in. The episode also features a discussion about Elias' latest single featuring Citizens - ‘Kyrie Eleison (It's Mercy We Need).' Stay tuned to the episode all the way to the end as Elias performs ‘Gospel Is Rest.' HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL GET ON TODAY'S EPISODE 04:23 Elias talks about the stories that inspired the song ‘Enough' 09:20 Humanizing our conversations around faith 10:58 How does Elias keep his own worship fresh? 14:34 Elias shares one of his most moving experiences with God 20:20 Where do science and spirituality meet? 30:59 A discussion about the inspiration of Elias' latest single - ‘Kyrie Eleison' 40:29 Elias performs ‘Gospel Is Rest' WE HOPE THIS SONGWRITING TIP HELPS YOU John says, “The truth of your lyrics can flow through any vessel. It's not about the perfection of your song, it is about a creative expression of truth." CONNECT WITH ELIAS DUMMER Website - https://eliasdummer.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eliasdummer Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/eliasdummer/?hl=en Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/eliasdummermusic Twitter - https://twitter.com/eliasdummer CONNECT WITH JOHN CHISUM Website - https://www.johnchisum.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnchisumofficial/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/johnchisumofficial Twitter - https://twitter.com/revchiz Sign Up for John's “31-Day Modevotional Email Series” - https://www.johnchisum.com SUBSCRIBE TO THE SONG REVOLUTION WITH JOHN CHISUM PODCAST Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/song-revolution-with-john-chisum/id1220274942 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7Ayzw23YSLcqV4TZ96hGZ8 If you liked this episode, please don't forget to tune in, subscribe, and share this podcast! ABOUT THE “SONG REVOLUTION WITH JOHN CHISUM” PODCAST The Song Revolution Podcast exists to empower you through valuable songwriting insights, inspiration, and interviews with some of the greatest songwriters, producers, arrangers, artists, and creatives in the industry and beyond. Find out more at nashvillechristiansongwriters.com
This week, we are joined by Elias Dummer. If you've ever heard the City Harmonic, you've heard this man's voice. He's a musician, an artist, a thinker, a speaker, a believer, and a fantastic content creator. With a vision of unity and beauty in the church, he's a great person to talk to about worship, our culture, and all things Christianity.
This week on Hymnology we're discussing emotion and doctrine in worship with Elias Dummer. Elias was the former front man for the band The City Harmonic and is now releasing music on his own. Enjoy the conversation!
Welcome to Episode Thirteen of the Jolly Thoughts podcast! On this episode we chat with worship leader / songwriter / neuroscience-enthusiast Elias Dummer about anglocostalism, the chemical effects of group singing, the latin etymology of the word “performance”, and… a heavy handful of other things.If the main kernel of this conversation interests you, I'd encourage you to check out some of Elias' other work on the topic, like this YouTube video, for example: “Worship” v “Performance”
Elias Dummer is a Canadian entrepreneur, musician, songwriter, and writer based in Tennessee. He was the principal songwriter, founding member, lead singer, and pianist in the contemporary Christian band the City Harmonic, from 2009 until 2017, ( Manifesto ) Full HD Video version of this and other episodes are also available on YouTube. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tomgollyofficial/support
The Experiment is a weekly deep dive into the adventures and struggles of living out our daily lives WITH Jesus, not for Him.Writer Savannah Locke joins The Experiment Podcast this week to talk about the influence of regimes, power under vs power over, and how practicing the presence of God is being awake to others.This week's Practice:Be Awake To OthersNext week we'll discuss how it all went, the good, bad, the funny with special guest Elias Dummer and then introduce the next 10000 MINUTES Experiment.--------------------JOIN us as we join Jesus all week long:2 Free Encouraging TEXT MESSAGES that go with our ExperimentTEXT: 10kTO: 55678SIGNUP for the 10000 MINUTES newsletterDONATE to 10000 MINUTESwww.10000minutes.com
Last week, Pastor Darrell Bierman talked about the Sabbath being the foundation of building a house. Today, he moves onto the framework of the house - what do you think that is? Music: "We Are One" Words and lyrics by Aaron Powell, Elias Dummer, Eric Fusilier, and Josh Vanderlaan. ©2015 Thankyou Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) CCLI #7040700. Used by permission. CCLI Licence No. 2338901 "River City Jingle" and Offertory composed by Pat Chan
On the final episode of Overflow Beyond The Music Season 5, we say goodbye to our host Josh McCabe with a great guest Elias Dummer. Elias is a Juno award winning worship leader, writer, speaker and formerly the front man to Christian band The City Harmonic. His new single Expectation is out now!Follow Elias Dummer:FacebookInstagramYouTube See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Are you mature enough for a conversation about your choices? Don't miss Pastor Darrell Bierman's talk this week discussing that very topic. Music: "We Are One" Words and lyrics by Aaron Powell, Elias Dummer, Eric Fusilier, and Josh Vanderlaan. ©2015 Thankyou Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) CCLI #7040700. Used by permission. CCLI Licence No. 2338901 "River City Jingle" and Offertory composed by Pat Chan Doorbell: 163730__tim-kahn__doorbell by tim.kahn August 23rd, 2012 www.freesound.org Volunteer segment: "Sunny Day" by muzofob. https://icons8.com/music/author/muzofob
Is your conscience your best guide? That is a good question that will come through in this week's message for Better Decisions and Fewer Regrets. Music: "Enough" words and music by Elias Dummer, Jeff Johnson, and Tom Eccleshall. © Capitol CMG Paragon (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), KXC Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), sixsteps Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), Thankyou Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), worshiptogether.com songs (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing)CCLI Song # 7110035 Used by permission. CCLI Licence No. 2338901 Offering music & "RCC Jingle" composed by Pat Chan.
Worship leader and Christian music artist, Elias Dummer, discusses the heart posture and value of corporate worship, spontaneous worship, as well as challenges that arise between performance and authentic worship.
Martine, Matthijn en Bert sluiten het jaar 2020 feestend af met deze super dikke kerstuitzending. Met maar liefst drie release radars ben jij na het luisteren voorzien van de nieuwste kerstmuziek. Houd je niet zo van kerst, dan ben je misschien wel gecharmeerd van het nieuwste werk van JohnnySwim of van die legendarisch track van Drew Holcomb. Komt allemaal langs. En tussen de quizzzzen en bellen door bespreekt het holy hits-trio de waarde van kerst en hoe zij dat zelf beleven. -- Ons nieuwe podcastseizoen start op vrijdag 8 januari 2021. Volg ons ondertusen op instagram: @holyhitseo -- -- Check hier alle liedjes uit de podcast op Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0dv7e0xY3Y4QJOgZHQFzZf?si=a2dJ1OFvSGeGkFi3tfOZrw -- Deze liedjes hoorde je in de aflevering voorbijkomen: Tow’rs – Lo How A Rose is Blooming Elias Dummer – 1914 (Christmas Truce) Cournie Ramirez – Feliz navidad U2 – Peace on Earth Sixpence None the Richer – Riu Riu Chiu Mensenkinderen – Jozef en Moria Ardie Son – O Come, O Come, Emmanuel Sela – Kerstnacht Boven Bethlehem Lars Gerfen – Wonderlijke Ruil Coldplay – Christmas Lights Slade – Merry Xmas Everybody Johnnyswim – Pass Me A Pint Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors – It’s Christmas Relient K – 12 Days of Christmas Relient K – Auld Lang Syne Rend Collective – Christmas in Killarney Tori Kelly – The 25th Marc Martel – White Christmas Silent Night Mashup: Michelle David & The Gospel Sessions Michael Bublé Chris Wyse Al Green Meghan Trainor Needtobreathe Nick Lowe Pentatonix -- Meer van EO en kerst? Check www.stralendkerstfeest.nl --
On this special episode of To The Table, Lee sits down with some bona fide legends. James Wells, Dwight Johnson, and Elias Dummer join in a roundtable discussion on worship. The weight of all the goodness is almost too much. Mentioned in this episode: “Celebration of Discipline” by Richard Foster Follow our episode guests on Instagram: @jameswellstn@imdwightjohnson@eliasdummer Listen to their music on Spotify: Dwight ArmstrongElias Dummer Timestamps:0:07 Derek Cold Open4:21 Episode introduction4:42 James introduction5:36 Dwight introduction6:53 Elias introduction8:10 Main Course – worship discussion with James, Dwight, and Elias1:08:39 Credits
Mandisa, Maroon 5, Mariah Carey, Jeremy Camp, Kristain Stanfill, and Vertical Worship on tonight's show! Enjoying some local artists tonight also including HAGER, Elias Dummer, Noah Hinshaw Music, Life Change Church Tullahoma, and Abundant Life Assembly of God here in Cowan! Listen 5-7 on WZYX Radio 1440AM 94.5FM & 95.3FM.
Elias Dummer (formerly of The City Harmonic) joins the podcast to discuss a wide range of topics revolving around the intersections between Christian practice, church history, worship music, U.S. politics, and scientific research. This episode is sponsored by DUPREE, whose new single "Your Way" is available now wherever you stream or purchase music. Click here for more information. The JFH Podcast is hosted and produced by Chase Tremaine and executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. To meet the people behind the show, discuss the episodes, ask questions, and engage in conversations with other listeners, join the JFH Podcast group on Facebook.
Pastor Darrell shares today from Matthew 5:13-16 and challenges us all to be "Decidedly Different". Worship set: We Are One by Aaron Powell, Elias Dummer, Eric Fusilier, and Josh Vanderlaan © 2015 © Thankyou Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) CCLI Song No. 7040700 Used by permission. CCLI Licence No. 2338901. River City jingle by Pat Chan.
Do you love your neighbours? Do you even know your neighbours? This week we have a special guest who will challenge us on how we can be the best neighbours we can be. Worship set: We Are One by Aaron Powell, Elias Dummer, Eric Fusilier, and Josh Vanderlaan © 2015 © Thankyou Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) CCLI #7040700 Used by permission River City jingle by Pat Chan
In this episode, we sit down with Elias Dummer from The City Harmonic. During our time together, we talked about faith, church, music and he shared two powerful songs with us that we know will encourage you. If you would like to stay connected to our ministry, you can follow us on Facebook, Instagram, our visit menssummit.com
I sat down with my friend Elizabeth Chan who is a professional touring/session drummer and road manager. She has played for some of the biggest names in country and Christian music including: Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Lauren Daigle and Moriah Peters. On this weeks episode we spend time talking about how Elizabeth found her way to Nashville and the immediate doors that opened which allowed her to quickly work her way into position as an in-demand drummer and tour manager on the road.Sponsors: Edenbrooke Productions - We offer consulting services and are offering listeners a 1-hour introductory special. To request more info on consulting services, email Marty at contact@johnmartinkeith.com.Talking Points:*I sent a bunch of emails to different management companies I had contacts with from years ago. One manager actually needed a drummer for an artist. He said most emails get deleted automatically, but he felt like he should open the email.*It was God’s grace that pulled all of that together.*First artist to play for was CCM artist Moriah Peters at Disney World.*The show at Disney had industry people there that I connected with.*Blaine Barcus was Moriah’s A&R person and we connected and built a relationship and I got to know him and his wife. I wanted to learn more about his story, not for business.*Be willing to be curious about people’s lives and know them for who they are, not what they do.*That can lead to other opportunities because you add value to the person.*Building relationships is key.*There are amazing musicians everywhere, but the one thing that makes us all different is the character you bring to the gig.*You spend most of your time with people on the road more than on the stage.*Keep yourself healthy.*If you’re not easy to work with or be around, no one wants to be with you.*Likability is more important than talent.*Create an outlet for working with something you believe in.*Don’t sign up for something you don’t believe in.*Don’t create a life where you only go 50%.*How did you get gigs after playing for Mariah Peters? A person connected to an artist I was playing for would see me play and reach out and it would lead from one thing to another.*A lot of times you get called for one show but then it leads to more work with that artist.*How did you land a gig with Carrie Underwood on the CMA awards? I was filling in playing at a church along with a keys player who ended up playing for Carrie Underwood. 3 or 4 years later Carrie’s music director called me with a reference from Carrie’s keyboard player to play the CMA awards.*Don’t fake it. Just show up as your authentic self.*When I have time off, I fill up my time just listening to the music genre I am working in to be more familiar with it.*Be very intentional at breaking a part grooves to learn how different genres work. Elizabeth Chan is a touring and session drummer from New York City, currently based in Nashville, TN. She has worked with a variety of artists, including seven-time GRAMMY Award winner Carrie Underwood, country music legend Darius Rucker (of Hootie and The Blowfish), multi-platinum artist Keith Urban, powerhouse country trio Lady Antebellum, The Voice Australia finalist Ben Hazlewood, Billboard AC/CHR chart topper Hollyn, and 2014 GMA Dove Award “New Artist of the Year” Ellie Holcomb. Whether playing to anthemic rock and country melodies or accompanying folk and pop ballads, one this is consistently evident: There is never a lack of passion in what Elizabeth does.Music has long been a part of Elizabeth Chan’s life. Growing up in Brooklyn, New York, Elizabeth became highly involved in the rich local music scene of New York City. Under the direction of drum teachers Paul Two and Phil Bloom, Elizabeth began diving into genres from rock to R&B, jazz to hip hop, and gospel to latin.By the age of 17, Elizabeth was offered a full-tuition music scholarship to attend Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, and travel as a drummer with their touring music teams. By the end of her college career, Elizabeth had graduated summa cum laude, played more than 270 shows across the United States, participated in 7 tours, garnered multiple endorsements and worked with a number of notable artists and songwriters.Elizabeth now resides in Nashville, TN. where she serves as a touring/session musician and tour manager for numerous pop, country and CCM acts.Artists Elizabeth has worked with: Carrie Underwood, Darius Rucker, Keith Urban, Lady Antebellum, Eric Church, Hollyn, Lauren Daigle, Mandisa, Rachel Wammack, Sara Groves, Ellie Holcomb, Christy Nockels, Love & The Outcome, Ben Hazlewood, Sandra McCracken, JJ Heller, Jonathan Thulin, Moriah Peters, Lindsay McCaul, Charles Billingsley (of NewSong), Elias Dummer (of The City Harmonic), Jason Germain (of Downhere), Hannah Kerr.
Songwriter and worship leader Elias Dummer chats with James backstage about being real and honest music, why The City Harmonic ended, debating beliefs and ideas, leadership and discipleship, and where he is now in his career and ministry. Also on the podcast, James discusses the success of the for KING & COUNTRY and Dolly Parton collab and singer-songwriter Plumb shares some "Artist Advice" about a trusted friend to help your career. http://media.blubrry.com/faithstrongtoday/p/fst.mc.tritondigital.com/BETWEEN_THE_GROOVES_P/media/BTG-113-Elias_Dummer_sept09-19.mp3
The God-given calling to be a worship leader can take on many different forms. Elias Dummer knows this firsthand as he began his journey serving the local church in Ontario, Canada but soon found himself touring the world in The City Harmonic, a band made up of other worship leaders from other churches in the Hamilton, Ontario area. Today Elias is a part of a church plant in the Nashville area and continues to write songs for the local church. This conversation is the story of the things he’s learned along the way. Things he’s learned about himself, about worship leading and the God who has called him. Find show notes to the podcast episode at practicalworshipblog.com/podcast16.
It’s always a good day when Elias Dummer is on your podcast. Not only is he a great singer/songwriter, he’s incredible thoughtful when it comes to worship, theology, psychology, and discipleship. There. Is. So. Much. Packed. Into. This. Interview. We talk new music, discipleship, neuroscience, recommended books, songwriting, the church, and more. Enjoy! Click to […]
We're getting to know Elias Dummer! The former frontman of The City Harmonic is breaking down the message behind his music. Plus, we're exploring the importance of knowing your 'why' and the reasons behind our actions, defining success as faithfulness and, should we be buying in to 'hustle culture'? Subscribe for more podcasts and, as always, lend a comment to the discussion by connecting with @deannafletcher wherever you most like to social. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heightofheart/message
You know him from The City Harmonic, but Elias Dummer is back with new songs that continue to express his heart for the Church.
By far the most raw and emotional episode of The Kitchen Table. Join Shine.FM's Ministry Director Brian McIntyre Utter and his son Jake as they share their own personal story of the guilt and emotions of siblings in families with special needs children. New songs in Music Matters from Elias Dummer, Ben Rector, and a 1994 oldie, but goldie from Clay Crosse. In Culture Shock, the lessons we can teach of children when sports figures have a major failure. Subscribe today to get all the episodes.
Elias Dummer is a Canadian worship leader and songwriter based in Nashville, TN. For more than a decade, Elias was the lead singer of the award-winning worship band, The City Harmonic. Elias recently released a single entitled “Enough”. His solo album “The Work, Vol. 1” is scheduled for release in February 2019. This episode is brought to you by Planning Center. Connect with Worship Together: Twitter: https://twitter.com/worshiptogether Facebook: facebook.com/worshiptogether Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worshiptogether/?hl=en Hosted by: Jimi Williams David Gutekunst Jessica Sweet Hunter Sims Production and Editing by Form & Function –– formandfunctionmedia.com Worship Together is the number one resource for Worship Leaders. Find free resources and videos at worshiptogether.com
Our long-awaited conversation with the frontman of The City Harmonic. Elias is a thoughtful, intelligent, and hard-working guy with excellent perspective on what it means to find the balance between fulfillment as an artist and the pragmatic nature of providing for his family. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Elias Dummer is a founding member of The City Harmonic. Born out of a church unity movement in the blue-collar steel town of Hamilton, Ontario, the band formed in 2009 after leading worship for inter-denominational student events. After eight years of ministry, the band recently released their final album, Benediction Live. The album celebrates the songs and unifying worship movement that became a soundtrack for worshippers around the globe. Connect with Worship Together: Twitter: https://twitter.com/worshiptogether Facebook: facebook.com/worshiptogether Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/worshiptogether/?hl=en Hosted by: Jimi Williams David Gutekunst Jessica Sweet Production and Editing by Form & Function –– formandfunctionmedia.com Worship Together is the number one resource for Worship Leaders. Find free resources and videos at worshiptogether.com
You have to define success in terms of the Kingdom of God.” – Elias Dummer An honor to welcome Elias Dummer back to the Beyond Sunday Podcast for a second time! Elias is the frontman for the band The City Harmonic as well as a Worship Pastor and owner of a marketing agency. This interview is […]
The front man from The City Harmonic shares a quick bit of wisdom regarding song selection and what does (and doesn't) ultimately save us. Share with a friend. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode I had the chance to talk with Elias Dummer of The City Harmonic about: How they're wrapping up The City Harmonic and what that means for them personally. What he's been up to lately. How to go about ending something well. What it looks like to do ministry in a local church while being a part of a external project. How to make sure we're the best possible leader we can be. Managing the tensions we face with senior leadership. Why it is vitally important that we spend time actually reading our Bible. Finding God in the moment when we regularly lead. Ways we can pray for Elias and The City Harmonic.
Jay chats with Elias Dummer of The City Harmonic about their farewell album, Benediction Live.
Happy Friday, everyone! We’re back – just in the time for the weekend, with episode 34. Our guest is a gentleman who makes up one quarter of the Juno Award winning band, The City Harmonic – none other than Elias Dummer. He’s the band’s front man, plays piano, and writes many of their songs. He’s also a native of Hamilton, Ontario, which is one of Dan’s old stomping grounds. Dan takes the lead on this in-depth interview with Elias touching on the new album, We Are, the nature of worship, and his heart for Hamilton and uniting churches. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today’s interview is with Elias Dummer from The City Harmonic. Not only is Elias a greater singer, songwriter, and frontman for The City Harmonic, but he’s also a smart dude with a heart for God’s people. In this interview we go deep, discussing unity in the church, whether performance in worship is really a bad […]
In this episode I talk with Elias Dummer from The City Harmonic about: How their team came about. The importance of being the hands and feet of Christ in your local community. How worship leaders came together to lead together in Hamilton. The value in getting together with other Christians who do not believe exactly as we do. The heart behind their song "manifesto." How connecting with other worship leaders has to be rooted in a need in the community. The intersection of worship and mission. How Elias is involved in a church plant in Nashville. The balance of ancient-future worship. We go through the creative process of a service. How our body language has an effect on our worship participation. How to plan an entire worship service that has an intentional plan. The story behind their new project "We Are"
On this special Thanksgiving edition, we feature an interview with lead singer, Elias Dummer, of The City Harmonic. We also feature a song from their new album, an interview with Chris Lydle of RightsFlow.com, and more. Be sure to check out our sponsor, RightsFlow. You can visit their website at church.rightsflow.com and follow them @churchcopyright or facebook.com/righsflow Limelight 20% off code: AAWLL (www.SongClearance.com) MySpark $15 off code: AAWMS (www.MySparkCopyright.com) Stay connected with us: AllAboutWorship.com twitter.com/allaboutworship facebook.com/allaboutworship 913.735.4229 allaboutworship@gmail.com [...]