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The Dennis Jernigan Podcast
I Lift My Hands

The Dennis Jernigan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 17:15


In this week's episode, Dennis Jernigan shares his song, I Lift My Hands, from the worship and ministry collection called Might As Well Be Happy. This collection is a companion piece to Dennis's new book, Parkinson's & Recreation: One Man's Journey Through Parkinson's...So Far. That book is available at https://tinyurl.com/bftxrhf3 To watch the documentary, Sing Over Me, go to https://youtu.be/rAYkFQ4iHZ8 To download the free ebook, Victim to Victor, go to https://dl.bookfunnel.com/mgzkqqaqti You can join Dennis and the people of All In All Church for live-stream worship on the first Wednesday evening of each month. Just go to https://www.facebook.com/therealdennisjernigan at 7 PM CST. Mark it in your calendar. Worship with All in All Church - First Wednesday of each month. Daily Devotions for Kingdom Seekers, Vol. 3 is available at https://www.amazon.com/Daily-Devotions-Kingdom-Seekers-Vol-ebook/dp/B081K8TZLX Check out my Patreon page at www.patreon.com/dennisjernigan and read through the various tiers of support and discover the myriad of benefits you will receive based on the level of support you choose. If you're willing, go ahead and sign up! Get the mic Dennis uses in the recording of these podcasts, the Shure SM7B with the Anser Preamp Pre-Installed for $549 at trumanaudio.com.

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Ep. 206 - MATT MAHER ("Lord, I Need You")

Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 73:18


SUMMARY:With nine Grammy nominations and a GMA Dove Award for Songwriter of the Year, Matt Maher is one of the leading songwriters in contemporary Christian music. He joins us for a wide-ranging conversation about creativity, collaboration, and and his evolving career. PART ONE:Paul and Scott talk about the recent Ed Sheeran copyright infringement trial.PART TWO:Our in-depth conversation with Matt MaherABOUT MATT MAHER:Matt Maher is one of the leading songwriters in contemporary Christian music. Raised in Canada, he studied jazz at Arizona State University before launching an artist career and releasing his major label debut, Empty & Beautiful, in 2008. The album spawned the Top 5 single “Your Grace is Enough.” He went on to find further success as an artist with self-penned songs such as “Alive Again,” “Hold Us Together,” “All the People Said Amen,” and the double platinum single “Lord, I Need You.” He has been nominated for nine Grammy awards and was named the GMA Dove Award Songwriter of the Year in 2015. Finding great success with parenthetical titles, Matt has written four songs that have hit #1 on Billboard's Christian Airplay chart for him as an artist: “Because He Lives (Amen),” “Glory (Let There Be Peace),” “Alive & Breathing” (no parentheses), and “The Lord's Prayer (It's Yours),” Additionally, he's hit #1 by writing for other artists, including “I Lift My Hands” (with Chris Tomlin) and “Come As You” (with David Crowder). Further successes writing for other artists includes Chris Tomlin's “I Will Rise,” “Third Day's “Soul on Fire,” and Cody Carnes's “Run to the Father,” among many others. Matt's most recent album as a songwriting artist is called The Stories I Tell Myself.   

Kerith Encounter Podcast
Life Stories - Margaret & Henry Forrest - 28.10.2020

Kerith Encounter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 47:09


During the school half-term we are holding informal meetings without a teaching session. Today Margaret & Henry Forrest share some of their life story including getting married, moving to Bracknell, becoming Christians when they started attending Warfield Church, and starting to attend Kerith Community Church.At the beginning of the meeting we played I Lift My Hands from Spring Harvest which can be found on YouTube at https://youtu.be/KI0HtGWhcsU and at the end we played Goodness of God which can be found on YouTube at https://youtu.be/-f4MUUMWMV4

More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music

Does it matter the position of our body if our heart is sincere in worship? I believe we can acknowledge things about God through our physical posture. Chris Tomlin's song "I Lift My Hands" leads us to consider one position mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments. In fact, David often speaks of body position in the Psalms.     Join me in Psalm 28 to see what we can discover about posture, worship, prayer, and God. On this week's episode I discuss: Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include: Read in context Consider a topic Make observations Refer to an outside resource (this week...a sermon) The 30 Day Music Challenge - ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE HERE The "rest of the story" behind the song - A sermon by Louie Giglio, "I Lift My Hands" The progression of engaging God's Word Skip over the parts you don't understand Dig a little deeper into the meaning/definitions/stories - a Cliff's Notes of sorts Read the original texts for yourself Study and engage with the text for it to sink in Will the sermon or devotional that really "touches your heart" be less meaningful because you've never taken the time to read the reference in context? Yes. How the lifting of hands means different things in different contexts David's cry to the Lord with his hands raised - Psalm 28:1-2 The importance of actually calling on God (not just thinking about calling on God) How prayer should not be our last resort David's heart is postured in worship and his body reflects that as well - Psalm 28:1-2 God is higher...as seen in the story of the Tower of Babel - Genesis 11:1-9   Additional Resources Lyrics Chords Story Behind the Song "I Lift My Hands" by Chris Tomlin - YouTube Video This Week's Challenge Read Psalm 28. Make some observations as you read — I always find it helpful to write them down. Don’t just consider the two verses we focused in on — read the whole Psalm. Consider exploring other postures of worship mentioned in God’s Word and read about them in context — making observations along the way.    

More Than a Song - Discovering the Truth of Scripture Hidden in Today's Popular Christian Music

Does it matter the position of our body if our heart is sincere in worship? I believe we can acknowledge things about God through our physical posture. Chris Tomlin's song "I Lift My Hands" leads us to consider one position mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments. In fact, David often speaks of body position in the Psalms. Join me in Psalm 28 to see what we can discover about posture, worship, prayer, and God. On this week's episode I discuss: Taking a B.I.T.E. out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include: Read in context Consider a topic Make observations Refer to an outside resource (this week...a sermon) The "rest of the story" behind the song - A sermon by Louie Giglio, "I Lift My Hands" The progression of engaging God's Word Skip over the parts you don't understand Dig a little deeper into the meaning/definitions/stories - a Cliff's Notes of sorts Read the original texts for yourself Study and engage with the text for it to sink in Will the sermon or devotional that really "touches your heart" be less meaningful because you've never taken the time to read the reference in context? Yes. How the lifting of hands means different things in different contexts David's cry to the Lord with his hands raised - Psalm 28:1-2 The importance of actually calling on God (not just thinking about calling on God) How prayer should not be our last resort David's heart is postured in worship and his body reflects that as well - Psalm 28:1-2 God is higher...as seen in the story of the Tower of Babel - Genesis 11:1-9 Additional Resources Lyrics Chords Story Behind the Song "I Lift My Hands" by Chris Tomlin - YouTube Video This Week's Challenge Read Psalm 28. Make some observations as you read — I always find it helpful to write them down. Don’t just consider the two verses we focused in on — read the whole Psalm. Consider exploring other postures of worship mentioned in God’s Word and read about them in context — making observations along the way.

House is a Journey
2015 Jan Trance-Mission 03 (Ride The Wave)

House is a Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2015 78:39


Trance-Mission Episode 03 (Ride the Wave)   All sine waves are characterized by their frequency, amplitude and phase.. Let's alter all those parameters...   Continuing my Trance-Mission. Last episode left us just “As the Rush Came”, this one is all about riding that metaphorical and physical sine wave.. Come and Ride it with Me..   Waves are all around us, light waves, sound waves, sub-atomic quantum waves and also liquid waves of course. There are no real difference in the physics of the surfing wave,the sound wave and the chemical wave, they are all encompassing..   One cannot fight the wave, one has to accept the highs, the lows, surrender to the overwhelming phenomena or emotion. Fight it and you fall into the abyss, ride it and you come back on top ready for the next one..   Although we are in Tranceland, I tried to keep it in my beloved Trouse.. If I did my selection right, at the end of this journey, you will have discovered some great tunes, be surprised by some edgier, harder ones, recognized some old club favourites, taken from one track you love to one you are not sure of, but you will have ridden that Wave and landed with a satisfactory smile on the other side of the tunnel..   At least this was my intent!     Current tunes or 2014 remixes of tracks you know very well. Some commercial, some less, some chilled, some pure club-dance. Some dark and heavy , some as warm as the summer sun. Embark on a musical helter-skelter, ride the wave high and low and look at this new episode as a whole journey, do not take a tune by tune attitude, because it will not work. Embrace the total Wave…   I will try to set the mood for you: this is what a DJ would play in a boy’s club past-midnight when the chase, the hunt and the urge has taken them over...   Playlist:   Intro Come with Me on the Beach. Xtian, Martin Solveig 2014 We’re All We Need (16 Bit Lolitas Remix vs Extended Mix). Above & Beyond feat. Zoe Johnston 2014 Don't Stop (Framewerk Remix)[Xtian Amor del Alma Edit). Chris Karpas, Mass Digital 2014 Afterglow (Original Mix)[Xtian Underground Edit]. Ira, 8Kays feat John Julius Knight   2014 Let Go (Going Deeper Remix). Julie Thompson, Super8 & Tab 2014 Need 2 Know (Richard Earnshaw Remix Xtian Bridge vs. Est8 Remix). State Unknown feat.  Cassandra London 2014 Sunlight (Tommy Mc Remix Bootleg) [Xtian Short Edit]. The Magician Feat Years & Years 2014 I Lift My Hands (Club Mix). David Penn, Rober Gaez, Rae   2014 Discopolis (Shakedown Remix)[Xtian shifted Down Turn Me On Edit]. Freemasons   2014 Only Child (Original Mix vs. Roddy Reynaert Remix) [Xtian Edit]. Sophie Ellis-Bextor, DedRekoning 2014 Only Child (Pearon & Hirst Remix). DedRekoning feat. Sophie Ellis-Bextor, 2014 Heartbreak (Make Me a Dancer) (2014 Extended Mix)]. Freemasons, Sophie Ellis-Bextor 2014 Shirahama (Shirama Original Mix) [Xtian Reach Out to Charlie Edit]. Bee Hunter, Marc Evans 2014 We’re All We Need (Spada Remix). Above & Beyond feat.  Zoe Johnston     Highlights:   “We’re All We Need”, new collaboration between A&B and the fantastic vocalist Zoe Johnston. Not quite at the level of the fantastic Love is not Enough, which is one of my all time favourite Trance track but still very, very good and top 5 trance track of 2014. I almost called the set “We’re all we need” as it could have been a very fitting title.   “Don’t Stop” and “After Glow” to bring a dark sexy under-current ( to continue the nautical analogy). Both tracks straight out an ADE 2014 compilation called Intricate Records Amsterdam 2014 which you should by..   I actually had “Don’t Stop”, followed by “Till I Come” followed by”Afterglow”.. I was very pleased oh-not-so subtle riddle.. But it was totally gratuitous and the 3 tracks were keeping the set tempo too slow for far too long.   “Let Go” a little progressive trance, trousy number with another great vocalist Julie Thompson.      “Need 2 Know” I wanted to go back to this track, one of the best of 2014 to showcase the East8 Remix, which even though not as good as the Earnshaw one, presents a different dimension to the State Unknow jam.   “Sunlight” a Tommy MC soundcloud bootleg.. Does not get more commercial than this but needed to lighten the mood and start bringing some fun into the mix. You will sing-a-long..   Going darker and harder with David Penn/Rae’s “I Lift My Hands”. Love Rae by far the best female DJ/Producer around.   Straight onto an old French house favourite of mine “Discopolis” ( straight men if you have never seen the video clip, search for it..). The Freemsasons remix fitting perfectly the mood I wanted the set to be by now.. Heavy but still clubby.   From there embarking on a little Sophie Ellis-Bextor medley. Love her since GrooveJet times! I recently saw a video of a show she did live accapella and then with a band in London.. Sophie rocks. She is beautiful well spoken, elegant and immensely talented. Starting with “Only Child”, her new Dec 2014 release straight onto another Freemasons remix of Heartbreak (Make Me a Dancer)..   By now, you have successfully ridden the Wave!   I had another go at using the Marc Evans vocals on a Trance track with “Shirahama”, definitively not as good as my previous attempt but I was bringing the set home and I was in the moment, waiting to send a message of Love consideering the recent event in Paris.   Closing the loop with another remix of “We’re All We Need”.. track of the set..   I will see what the community makes of this Episode. I hope you give it a chance to grow on you. DO NOT fight the wave. Embrace it!   A final word on the recent event in my country. I thought of doing a set to celebrate freedom of expression but could not find the right metal place to build it.   Therefore just a few words, yes, JeSuisCharlie and so should you all be, because freedom of expression is an indisputable foundation of the Human Rights..   A bientôt!   Xtian

Free Jesus Music
The Heart of God

Free Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2011 4:05


Chorus I Lift My Hands up For YouHeyYou Alone Are Worthy to Be PraisedCome on EverybodyGonna Lift Your Hands In PraiseGonna Make a Joyful Noise Unto the LordVersesI'm Going up To a RiverI'm Climbing up This MountainI'm Looking forThe Heart of GodI Am Looking aroundAnd I'm Trying to Find YouYou Found the Lord When I Was ConfusedYou Took Me into the Promised LandI See the Light in the DistanceI See the Wandering StarsI'm Looking for The Heart of GodAnd I'm Looking around And I'm Trying to Find YouYour Amazing GraceHow Sweet Was the Sound That Saved A Wretch like Me I See the Crowd in the DistanceI See a Man on a CrossI'm Looking For the Heart of GodAnd I'm Trying to Find YouThe Living Christ, Was Crucified,By His Blood I Am Sanctified And Justified©2011 Shiloh Worship Music COPY FREELY;This Music is copyrighted to prevent misuse, however,permission is granted for non-commercial copying only.Www.ShilohWorshipMusic.comwww.youtube.com/user/ShilohWorshipGroup FREE Original Praise and Worship MusicOur style is very eclectic ranging from Blues to Folk to Reggae to Worldbeat to Bluegrass to Rock-n-Roll. Most songs Are in English, some songs are in English and Spanish, and a few songs have been translated into other languages like Swahili, French, Chinese, and Korean. Etc.祈る日本 Christian songs 津波 Jesus ccm worship praise 敬拜赞美 耶稣基督 Иисус Христос поклонения похвалы музыки Christus Lob Musik यीशु मसीह की पूजा प्रशंसा क्रिश्चियन संगीत musique culte chrétien louange alabanza adoración cristiana música Gesù lode 예수 그리스도 예배 찬양 기독교 음악 Praise free gratis Gott gospel hillsong inspirational

Music To Pray By
Podcast Sixty-two

Music To Pray By

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2011 32:40


I used quite a few worship songs during this podcast – “Give Me Faith”, “Our God”, “I Lift My Hands”, and “Mighty To Save”. In a way, a lot of this podcast sounds repetitive to me compared to previous podcasts. It’s becoming a little challenging to keep things unique considering there is already over 30 [...]