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Christian Alliance For Orphans (CAFO) and The Worship Initiative (TWI) have partnered to write and produce three new worship songs reflecting God's heart for the orphaned and vulnerable. The new songs will debut at the CAFO2024 Summit in Nashville, TN on September 20, 2024. Friday on Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, our guest, Robbie Seay, Executive VP of Leader Development and Content at the Worship Initiative tells us, "For any believer, understanding God as Father can be such a beautiful thing, but also a hard concept for those who don't have an earthly father. For us to look to the Word of God, sing that, and proclaim that, is a powerful thing." CAFO2024 Summit - Resourcing for Worship LeadersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Passage: 1 In the eleventh year, in the third month, on the first day of the month, the word of the Lord came to me: 2 “Son of man, say to Pharaoh king of Egypt and to his hordes, ‘Who are you like in your greatness? 3 Think of Assyria, a cedar in Lebanon, with beautiful branches and shady foliage and of lofty height. Its top was among the clouds. 4 The waters caused it to grow; the underground springs made it tall, directing their rivers all around the place where the tree was planted and sending their channels to all the trees of the field. 5 Therefore the cedar became greater in height than all the trees of the field. Its branches multiplied, and its boughs grew long as it spread them out because of the abundant water. 6 All the birds of the sky nested in its branches, and all the animals of the field gave birth beneath its boughs; all the great nations lived in its shade. 10 “ ‘Therefore, this is what the Lord God says: Since it towered high in stature and set its top among the clouds, and it grew proud on account of its height, 11 I determined to hand it over to a ruler of nations; he would surely deal with it. I banished it because of its wickedness. 12 Foreigners, ruthless men from the nations, cut it down and left it lying. Its limbs fell on the mountains and in every valley; its boughs lay broken in all the earth's ravines. All the peoples of the earth left its shade and abandoned it. 13 All the birds of the sky nested on its fallen trunk, and all the animals of the field were among its boughs. 14 This happened so that no trees planted beside water would become great in height and set their tops among the clouds, and so that no other well-watered trees would reach them in height. For they have all been consigned to death, to the underworld, among the people who descend to the Pit. -- Ezekiel 31:1-6, 10-14 (CSB) Song: Come Ye Sinners (https://open.spotify.com/track/5DpEqly6FLPPWnX3EeUJO4?si=8d014ca23a71466c) by Dan Hamilton, Joseph Hart, Robbie Seay, Ryan Owens, and Taylor Johnson Lyrics: Come ye sinners the poor and needy Weak and wounded sick and sore And Jesus ready stands to save you Full of pity love and power I will arise and go to Jesus He will embrace me in His arms And in the arms of my dear Savior Oh there are ten thousand charms (Ten thousand charms) Come ye weary heavy laden Lost and ruined by the fall And if you tarry until you're better You will never come at all Oh there are ten thousand charms Oh there are ten thousand charms Prayer: O Lord, come quickly and reign on your throne, for now often something rises up within me, and tries to take possession of your throne: pride, covetousness, uncleanness, and sloth want to be my kings, and then evil-speaking, anger, hatred, and the whole train of vices join with me in warring against myself, and try to reign over me. I resist them; I cry out against them, and say, “I have no other king than Christ.” O King of peace, come and reign in me, for I will have no king but you! Amen. -Bernard of Clairvaux
Opening Song: Psalm 66 (You are Great) (https://open.spotify.com/track/40CoQNSMpOAjpabZQVeRO5?si=f0e0a56d16c848fc) by Robbie Seay (sung here by The Well Music and The Lovely) Lyrics: Come see what God has done see what God has done For every daughter and every son Come hear what God has done For everyone who fears the Lord Will sing of what He's done All the earth will shout your praise All the earth will sing your name For you are great For you are great How glorious your name How awesome are your ways For you are great For you are great Come see what God has done see what God has done For every daughter and every son for everyone Come Passage: Let the whole earth shout joyfully to God! 2 Sing about the glory of his name; make his praise glorious. 3 Say to God, “How awe-inspiring are your works! Your enemies will cringe before you because of your great strength. 4 The whole earth will worship you and sing praise to you. They will sing praise to your name.” Selah 5 Come and see the wonders of God; his acts for humanity are awe-inspiring. 6 He turned the sea into dry land, and they crossed the river on foot. There we rejoiced in him. 7 He rules forever by his might; he keeps his eye on the nations. The rebellious should not exalt themselves. Selah 8 Bless our God, you peoples; let the sound of his praise be heard. -- Psalms 66:1-8 (CSB) Musical Reflection: Jesus Loves Me by Anna Bartlett Warner and William Bradbury Reflection Notes: The text for this simple, beloved children's song was originally published in Anna Bartlett Warner's 1860 novel Say and Seal. In the book's context, a church Sunday school teacher sings the words to a dying little boy. The tune was written shortly after by Bradbury and became popular with missionaries in the nineteenth century as an evangelistic tool due to its simplicity. Prayer: O creator and mighty God, you have promised strength for the weak, rest for the laborers, light for the way, grace for the trials, help from above, unfailing sympathy, undying love. O creator and mighty God, help us to continue in your promise. Amen. -A traditional prayer from Pakistan, taken from With All God's People
“Singing or praying the Psalms is a performative act. Saying them to God alters one's relationship in a way that merely listening does not.” Robbie Seay discusses his journey from The Robbie Seay Band all the way to being involved in the first original project from The Worship Initiative, multi-generational collaboration, healthy leadership, and writing songs for the Church straight from “the hymnbook” of the Bible. Resources for Psalms from the Well by The Worship Initiative: https://www.multitracks.com/songs/The-Worship-Initiative/Psalms-from-the-Well/Resources for Robbie Seay Band: https://www.multitracks.com/artists/Robbie-Seay-Band/Follow us @multitracks // @multitracksgospel // @leadworshipwellwww.multitracks.com
Opening Song: O Lord, open our lips and our mouths will declare Your praise. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end, Amen. The Scripture for today is Ps 63:1-9. Let's prepare our hearts to hear from God's word as we listen to Psalm 63 (Better Than Life) by Robbie Seay. With a repetitive, plaintive melody, the vocalist sings out the desires of the psalmist. Each chorus returns to the personal relationship aspect of the passage: “O God, O God, You are my God.” Lyrics: O God O God You are my God earnestly I seek You O God O God You are my God my soul thirsts for You O God O God You are my God my flesh faints for You Like in a dry and weary land where there is no water I've looked upon You in the sanctuary Beholding Your power and glory For Your steadfast love is better than life My lips will praise You God God You are my God and earnestly I seek You O God O God You are my God my soul thirsts for You Like in a dry and weary land where there is no water I've looked upon You in the sanctuary Beholding Your power and glory For Your steadfast love is better than life Your steadfast love is better than life Oh Your love is better than life My lips will praise You O God O God You are my God O God O God You are my God O God oh ooo O God O God You are my God Passage: God, you are my God; I eagerly seek you. I thirst for you; my body faints for you in a land that is dry, desolate, and without water. 2 So I gaze on you in the sanctuary to see your strength and your glory. 3 My lips will glorify you because your faithful love is better than life. 4 So I will bless you as long as I live; at your name, I will lift up my hands. 5 You satisfy me as with rich food; my mouth will praise you with joyful lips. 6 When I think of you as I lie on my bed, I meditate on you during the night watches 7 because you are my helper; I will rejoice in the shadow of your wings. 8 I follow close to you; your right hand holds on to me. 9 But those who intend to destroy my life will go into the depths of the earth. 10 They will be given over to the power of the sword; they will become a meal for jackals. 11 But the king will rejoice in God; all who swear by him will boast, for the mouths of liars will be shut. -- Psalms 63:1-11 (CSB) Musical Reflection: Jesus, Remember Me by Jacques Berthier Reflection Notes: “Jesus, Remember Me” is a tune from the French Taizé tradition; these simple songs are meant to be repeated indefinitely with added instrumentation or voice parts. They are meant to be meditative and allow for prayer. Prayer:
Opening Song: O Lord, open our lips and our mouths will declare Your praise. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end, Amen. The Scripture for today is Jonah 3:10-4:11. Let's prepare our hearts to hear from God's word as we listen to Steadfast Love by Robbie Seay and Shane Barnard. The verse's melody gradually ascends higher with each line, gaining intensity in an emotional cry. In contrast, the chorus remains more static, a representation of the steadfastness of the Lord's love regardless of our sin or our doubts. Lyrics: When fear's so overwhelming I can feel it in my skin And the bitterness of losing faith Like poison on my lips When life feels like a never ending Weight upon my soul Oh I need You oh Lord Your steadfast love never ceases Your goodness God Calling me to rest Your mercy just when I need it How great is Your faithfulness The weight of every sin Is closing in on human bones As the Son of God was dreaming about What tomorrow holds The night so overwhelming Blood and water start to flow Not my will oh but Yours Bridge I'll sing the song Of the wounded One Oh not my will Father Yours be done In Your mercy You have wounded me And by Your wounds Jesus I am healed Oh by Your wounds Jesus I am healed How great is Your faithfulness How great is Your faithfulness Passage: 10 When God saw what they did, how they turned from their evil way, God relented of the disaster that he had said he would do to them, and he did not do it. 1 But it displeased Jonah exceedingly, and he was angry. 2 And he prayed to the LORD and said, “O LORD, is not this what I said when I was yet in my country? That is why I made haste to flee to Tarshish; for I knew that you are a gracious God and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love, and relenting from disaster. 3 Therefore now, O LORD, please take my life from me, for it is better for me to die than to live.” 4 And the LORD said, “Do you do well to be angry?” 5 Jonah went out of the city and sat to the east of the city and made a booth for himself there. He sat under it in the shade, till he should see what would become of the city. 6 Now the LORD God appointed a plant and made it come up over Jonah, that it might be a shade over his head, to save him from his discomfort. So Jonah was exceedingly glad because of the plant. 7 But when dawn came up the next day, God appointed a worm that attacked the plant, so that it withered. 8 When the sun rose, God appointed a scorching east wind, and the sun beat down on the head of Jonah so that he was faint. And he asked that he might die and said, “It is better for me to die than to live.” 9 But God said to Jonah, “Do you do well to be angry for the plant?” And he said, “Yes, I do well to be angry, angry enough to die.” 10 And the LORD said, “You pity the plant, for which you did not labor, nor did you make it grow, which came into being in a night and perished in a night. 11 And should not I pity Nineveh, that great city, in which there are more than 120,000 persons who do not know their right hand from their left, and also much cattle?” (Jonah 3:10–4:11 ESV) Musical Reflection: Jesus, Remember Me by Jacques Berthier Reflection Notes: “Jesus, Remember Me” is a tune from the French Taizé tradition; these simple songs are meant to be repeated indefinitely with added instrumentation or voice parts. They are meant to be meditative and allow for prayer. Prayer: Father, what we know not, teach us; what we have not, give us; what we are not, make us; for the sake of your Son our Savior. Amen. -Old Anglican Prayer
Opening Song: Steadfast Love (https://open.spotify.com/track/05XYHFRw7rdNBkmoiU3CQO?si=6bb6a29c00734983) by Robbie Seay and Shane Barnard Lyrics: When fear's so overwhelming I can feel it in my skin And the bitterness of losing faith Like poison on my lips When life feels like a never ending Weight upon my soul Oh I need You oh Lord Your steadfast love never ceases Your goodness God Calling me to rest Your mercy just when I need it How great is Your faithfulness The weight of every sin Is closing in on human bones As the Son of God was dreaming about What tomorrow holds The night so overwhelming Blood and water start to flow Not my will oh but Yours I'll sing the song Of the wounded One Oh not my will Father Yours be done In Your mercy You have wounded me And by Your wounds Jesus I am healed Oh by Your wounds Jesus I am healed How great is Your faithfulness How great is Your faithfulness Passage: 16 “But they and our fathers acted presumptuously and stiffened their neck and did not obey your commandments. 17 They refused to obey and were not mindful of the wonders that you performed among them, but they stiffened their neck and appointed a leader to return to their slavery in Egypt.[a] But you are a God ready to forgive, gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love, and did not forsake them. 18 Even when they had made for themselves a golden[b] calf and said, ‘This is your God who brought you up out of Egypt,' and had committed great blasphemies, 19 you in your great mercies did not forsake them in the wilderness. The pillar of cloud to lead them in the way did not depart from them by day, nor the pillar of fire by night to light for them the way by which they should go. 20 You gave your good Spirit to instruct them and did not withhold your manna from their mouth and gave them water for their thirst. 21 Forty years you sustained them in the wilderness, and they lacked nothing. Their clothes did not wear out and their feet did not swell. Musical Reflection: “Breathe on Me, Breath of God” by Robert Jackson Reflection Notes: TRENTHAM is a tune by Robert Jackson, an English composer during the nineteenth century. It fits perfectly with the text for “Breath On Me, Breath of God,” by Edwin Hatch; each phrase is allotted ample space for reflection. Prayer: This is another day, O Lord. I know not what it will bring forth, but make me ready, Lord, for whatever it may be. If I am to stand up, help me to stand bravely. If I am to sit still, help me to sit quietly. If I am to lie low, help me to do it patiently. And if I am to do nothing, let me do it gallantly. Make these words more than words, and give me the Spirit of Jesus. Amen.
KP sits down with songwriter, worship pastor and artist Robbie Seay. They talk about raising a worship leadership team, the role of a worship pastor, and how Jesus and the Psalms interacted and what that means for us today. Connect with Robbie: Instagram - @robbieseay Web - www.robbieseayband.com Music - https://music.apple.com/us/artist/robbie-seay-band/78301909 Get Worshipology book for you and your teams here: www.worshipologybook.com
Unleashing Creativity & Faith | CornerstoneSF Online Service There are times in our friendships and relationships when true caring will require us to carry our wounded or broken loved one to Jesus. 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 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: Rise - Robbie Seay Dan Hamilton, Chase Jenkins, Taylor Johnson, Ryan Owens, Robbie Seay, and Tedd Tjornhom © 2007 Birdwing Music | Meaux Hits | Tedasia Music All music performed by the CornerstoneSF Worship Band under CCLI license No. 48786, CCS No. 8434 #cornerstonesf #liveitoutsf #abound
Opening Song: Psalm 66 (You are Great) (https://open.spotify.com/track/40CoQNSMpOAjpabZQVeRO5?si=f0e0a56d16c848fc) by Robbie Seay (sung here by The Well Music and The Lovely) Lyrics: Come see what God has done see what God has done For every daughter and every son Come hear what God has done For everyone who fears the Lord Will sing of what He's done All the earth will shout your praise All the earth will sing your name For you are great For you are great How glorious your name How awesome are your ways For you are great For you are great Come see what God has done see what God has done For every daughter and every son for everyone Come Passage: 1 Shout for joy to God, all the earth; 2 sing the glory of his name; give to him glorious praise! 3 Say to God, “How awesome are your deeds! So great is your power that your enemies come cringing to you. 4 All the earth worships you and sings praises to you; they sing praises to your name.” Selah 5 Come and see what God has done: he is awesome in his deeds toward the children of man. 6 He turned the sea into dry land; they passed through the river on foot. There did we rejoice in him, 7 who rules by his might forever, whose eyes keep watch on the nations— let not the rebellious exalt themselves. Selah 8 Bless our God, O peoples; let the sound of his praise be heard, (Psalm 66:1–8 ESV) Musical Reflection: “Amazing Grace,” Appalachian folk tune Reflection Notes: This beloved tune, formally known as NEW BRITAIN, originates from the folk music of Appalachia. The melody is simple and outlines triads, making it memorable; the ascending line creates a triumphant climax. Prayer: O creator and mighty God, you have promised strength for the weak, rest for the laborers, light for the way, grace for the trials, help from above, unfailing sympathy, undying love. O creator and mighty God, help us to continue in your promise. Amen. -A traditional prayer from Pakistan, taken from With All God's People
Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) Episode 444: Becca JordanMy guest this week on Voices in my Head is singer and songwriter, Becca Jordan. Her new album, Becoming Ordinary, Debuted last month to great acclaim and she's here to speak with me about it this week. —Rick Lee JamesBecca Jordan In Her Own Words: I'm a wandering songbird. I earned my B.A. in Communications from University in Alabama-Huntsville. It was during college doing all that writing that I started dabbling in songwriting. I recorded my first EP, Love Shows Up, in 2012 with Robbie Seay producing.I moved to Nashville in 2015, worked at a non-profit, started singing in church and absorbing the creative community through concerts and coffee dates with fellow creatives. I traveled to L'Abri in England in the fall of 2016, where I soaked up the reality that the Lord is Lord over all things, stuff like cooking and washing dishes, not just mysterious creative processes like songwriting. I came back to Nashville to plant some roots and started working with the elderly. (Not on purpose, really, but because God has a sense of humor. I needed to learn some things I could only learn with them.) So I spent four years learning and observing the goodness of God in what felt like a quiet corner with folks that taught me what it meant to place my whole life before God as an offering. This is what my record, Becoming Ordinary, is about— leaving behind all the illusions of what I thought my life would be, and picking up what it is— mundane, sometimes deeply lonely, sometimes fraught with joy, and mostly just very ordinary— and giving it to God. Becca Jordan on Spotify: Becca Jordan's Web Site: https://www.beccajordanmusic.com/A message from the road…literally.Rick Lee James is now also recording live podcasts via the Wisdom App - join me there and be a part live podcast conversations like this one as they happen.https://join.wisdom.audio/8NncRick Lee James Web Site:http://www.RickLeeJames.comShine A Light In The Darkness - The Latest Single From Rick Lee James Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/shine-a-light-in-the-darknessOfficial Music Video: RICK LEE JAMES – ADVENT HYMN (WATCHING, WAITING, LONGING) Label: Lifeway Worship Total Time:00:04:11 From the Album: Advent Hymn (Watching, Waiting, Longing) Formats: Christian,Christmas Available Now on for #Christmas Radio Airplay on PLAY MPE : https://player.plaympe.com/releases/releaseinfo/200164318 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
Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) Episode 444: Becca Jordan My guest this week on Voices in my Head is singer and songwriter, Becca Jordan. Her new album, Becoming Ordinary, Debuted last month to great acclaim and she's here to speak with me about it this week. —Rick Lee James Becca Jordan In Her Own Words: I'm a wandering songbird. I earned my B.A. in Communications from University in Alabama-Huntsville. It was during college doing all that writing that I started dabbling in songwriting. I recorded my first EP, Love Shows Up, in 2012 with Robbie Seay producing. I moved to Nashville in 2015, worked at a non-profit, started singing in church and absorbing the creative community through concerts and coffee dates with fellow creatives. I traveled to L'Abri in England in the fall of 2016, where I soaked up the reality that the Lord is Lord over all things, stuff like cooking and washing dishes, not just mysterious creative processes like songwriting. I came back to Nashville to plant some roots and started working with the elderly. (Not on purpose, really, but because God has a sense of humor. I needed to learn some things I could only learn with them.) So I spent four years learning and observing the goodness of God in what felt like a quiet corner with folks that taught me what it meant to place my whole life before God as an offering. This is what my record, Becoming Ordinary, is about— leaving behind all the illusions of what I thought my life would be, and picking up what it is— mundane, sometimes deeply lonely, sometimes fraught with joy, and mostly just very ordinary— and giving it to God. Becca Jordan on Spotify: Becca Jordan's Web Site: https://www.beccajordanmusic.com/ A message from the road…literally. Rick Lee James is now also recording live podcasts via the Wisdom App - join me there and be a part live podcast conversations like this one as they happen. https://join.wisdom.audio/8Nnc Rick Lee James Web Site: http://www.RickLeeJames.com Shine A Light In The Darkness - The Latest Single From Rick Lee James Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/shine-a-light-in-the-darkness Official Music Video: https://youtu.be/UMS9hqEbBKk RICK LEE JAMES – ADVENT HYMN (WATCHING, WAITING, LONGING) Label: Lifeway Worship Total Time:00:04:11 From the Album: Advent Hymn (Watching, Waiting, Longing) Formats: Christian,Christmas Available Now on for #Christmas Radio Airplay on PLAY MPE : https://player.plaympe.com/releases/releaseinfo/200164318
Zack does a song devotional for Robbie Seay's song "Psalm 134 (Bless The Lord)" // Robbie Seay© 2014 Magnolia Red (Admin. by Red Tree Music Group) Robbie Seay Music (Admin. by Red Tree Music Group)Worship Story intro music by @carter_vaughan
Daily readings come from the Revised Common Lectionary.Song: “Oh A Love That Will Not Let Me Go” played by the Josiah Barrett, Lara Newman, and Hannah Kermott. Written by Robbie Seay. Instrumental: “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus,” played by Lara Newman and Hannah Kermott.
Join us for another episode of The Worship Initiative Podcast as Robbie Seay sits down with Trenton Bell. For charts, devotionals, training videos, and more tools for you to start becoming a better worship musician, visit us over at https://www.theworshipinitiative.com.
Today's guest is Robbie Seay. Robbie lives in Houston, TX with his wife of 21 years, Elizabeth, and their 5 children. He is widely known for his songwriting, worship leading and recording music, which still play a big role in his life & ministry. His most recent album “Psalms LP” is available wherever you listen to digital music. Robbie also serves as Director of Liturgy and Development at Risen Church in Cypress, TX. His heart for the global church, the music of the church and worship leaders has led him to devote much of his time to mentoring and encouraging young leaders and songwriters as they enter the intersection of worship, church and art.Robbie's InstagramRobbie's Psalms LPChasing What Matters InstagramChasing What Matters
Join us for another episode of The Worship Initiative Podcast as Robbie Seay sits down with Gavin Ortlund. Check out Gavin's book, Finding the Right Hills to Die On. (Recorded Via Zoom) For more worship resources, check out https://www.theworshipinitiative.com!
This episode is a continuation of the previous episode "Worship Leader Interviews - Lauren Chandler, Dinah Wright, Jaleesa McCreary, and Donna Stuart" Join Robbie Seay as he sits down with some of our favorite female leaders in the worship community to talk about their experiences leading worship. Special thank you to these amazing women for sharing their wisdom with us! (Recorded Via Zoom) For more worship resources, check out https://www.theworshipinitiative.com!
Join Robbie Seay as he sits down with some of our favorite female leaders in the worship community to talk about their experiences leading worship. Special thank you to these amazing women for sharing their wisdom with us! (Recorded Via Zoom) For more worship resources, check out https://www.theworshipinitiative.com!
Join Robbie Seay as he interviews worship leader Ayanda Khumalo. Born & raised in Zimbabwe, Ayanda talks about his journey to where he is now on the latest zoom-cast interview, as a part of The Worship Initiative Podcast. (Recorded Via Zoom) For more worship resources, check out https://www.theworshipinitiative.com
Welcome to The Worship Initiative Podcast! In today's episode, Robbie Seay sits down with singer/songwriter/author Andrew Peterson while self isolating in quarantine to chat and talk music. (Recorded Via Zoom) For more worship resources, check out https://www.theworshipinitiative.com
The H creator and host Luke Brawner introduces a new series of bonus episodes featuring local artists, small business owners, and organizations who are working to sustain not only themselves, but the rest of us as well in the midst of this very strange, socially isolated new normal. Season 3 will resume shortly.This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To partner in the work we're doing and access bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon!Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner.Theme music: "No Me Without You," by Robbie Seay.Artwork by Field of Study.Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts!© 2020 Milieu Media Group, LLC
Patriots are reciting Psalm 46 as part of our home and online instruction. Robbie Seay shares why he loves the Psalms.
In this episode, Dr. Tom Nguyen shares his story of beginning life as a Vietnamese political refugee, traveling all over the United States in pursuit of the highest education and training as a heart surgeon, and eventually making his way back to Houston to start his family and his medical career, as well as the motivation that fuels all of that ambition.Click here to sign up for Milieu Media Group mailing list!This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To partner in the work we're doing and access bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon!Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner.Theme music: "No Me Without You," by Robbie Seay.Other songs featured in this episode are licensed by Blue Dot Sessions.Artwork by Field of Study.Episode Sponsors:Modern Therapy: Web | Facebook | InstagramPink Cilantro: Web | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Episode Thanks: Special thanks to Dr. Tom Nguyen for being a part of this episode. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts!© 2020 Milieu Media Group, LLC
The H is coming back on March 18th! And with it, four new spin-off series, one of which is previewed here: Houstonymous. Luke also shares the first episode of his Patron-only audio memoir, Smokes, in memory of his lifelong best friend, Nathan Schartz. Patreon:This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To partner in the work we're doing and access bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon!Episode Credits:Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner.Theme music: "No Me Without You," by Robbie Seay.Other music featured in this episode was licensed through PodcastMusic.com and Blue Dot Sessions.Artwork by Field of Study.Social Media:Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts!© 2020 Milieu Media Group, LLC
Sara Groves joins us for a Christmas episode to tell us about her new album 'Joy of Every Longing Heart'. She opens up about the beauty of the Nativity story, why Jesus and justice go together, and how she overcame Depression. Connect with @grovesroad and https://saragroves.com Get 'Joy of Every Longing Heart' here: https://smarturl.it/SaraGrovesChristmas Download 'Behold' by Sara Groves, Propaganda and Robbie Seay here: https://tinyurl.com/SGBehold MUSIC O Come O Come Emmanuel by Sara Groves We Wait by Sara Groves Just Like They Said by Sara Groves Let Our Gladness Have No End by Sara Groves Winter Wonderland by Sara Groves Thanking You feat. Hollyn by GAWVI GET PODCAST MERCH AT http://tee.pub/lic/YOUMEPOD. SPONSOR 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.
Robbie Seay is a worship leader, songwriter, touring professional musician, pastor and church consultant. A Renaissance man! I have been a fan of Robbie's craft for years - his songwriting, vocal and the tones he puts on his albums....I just love all of it. Robbie brings a wealth of experience and wisdom to this interview. We cover a range of topics - making space for creativity, the cost of excellence, the theology of worship and of course, my gauntlet. Also, it bears mentioning, Robbie's dog visited us a few times throughout the interview even though she didn't always show up in the edits. HOWEVER, I affirm her cuteness, her Australianness and her tale. Other links: MLA Workshop Info Monday Morning Podcast featuring Dave Bindewald Seminary Dropout Featuring Latasha Morrison
In the new original podcast, Life & Lyric, we will begin a series of conversations in which we hear someones story through the lens of the music that has meant the most to them along the way. Thanks for listening and joining us on this journey.
In this episode, 85-year old retired Houston hairdresser Ruth Steinfeld shares her life story, beginning in Nazi Germany in 1933, escaping a French concentration camp and eventually finding refuge, peace and her own voice in the United States Click here to sign up for The H Newsletter! This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To partner in the work we're doing and access bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon! Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner. Theme music: "No Me Without You," by Robbie Seay. Other songs featured in this episode are by Scott Benton, Cameron Pessarra and Houston instrumental artist, BROR. Artwork by Field of Study. Episode Sponsors: Modern Therapy: Web | Facebook | Instagram Pink Cilantro: Web | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Episode Thanks: Special thanks to Ruth Steinfeld and Cindy Moulton for being a part of this episode. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts! © 2019 Milieu Media Group, LLC
Episode Summary: In this bonus episode Luke makes the most of an unexpected interruption to the regular release schedule by sharing the premiere episode of another series he hosts, Thirty Pop! Subscribe, rate and review Thirty Pop on Apple Podcasts here! This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To support the work we're doing and receive bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon! Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner. Theme music: "No Me Without You," by Robbie Seay. Artwork by Field of Study. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts! © 2019 Milieu Media Group, LLC
Episode Summary: In this episode, Houston-based mixed martial artist Bi Nguyen shares her unbelievable story of immigrating to the U.S., running away from home, surviving severe trauma, finding healing in competitive fighting and eventually landing on a major network reality tv show. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse, please reach out for help here! Click here to sign up for The H Newsletter! This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To partner in the work we're doing and access bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon! Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner. Theme music: "No Me Without You," by Robbie Seay. Other songs featured in this episode are by Cameron Pessarra and Houston instrumental artist, BROR. Artwork by Field of Study. Episode Sponsors: Modern Therapy: Web | Facebook | Instagram Pink Cilantro: Web | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Episode Thanks: Special thanks to Bi Nguyen for being a part of this episode. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts! © 2019 Milieu Media Group, LLC
Episode Summary: In this episode, Houston native Eric Sandler shares his story of growing up in Sugar Land, his lifelong love of trying new foods, and the journey that led him to become one of the most trusted voices in the Houston culinary scene. Click here to listen to Eric's podcast! Click here to sign up for The H Newsletter! This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To partner in the work we're doing and access bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon! Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner. Theme music: "No Me Without You," by Robbie Seay. Other songs featured in this episode are by Cameron Pessarra and Houston instrumental artist, BROR. Artwork by Field of Study. Episode Sponsors: Human HQ: Web | Facebook | Instagram Pink Cilantro: Web | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Episode Thanks: Special thanks to Eric Sandler for being a part of this episode. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts! © 2019 Milieu Media Group, LLC
Episode Summary: In this episode, Houston transplant Claire Drennan shares her story of growing up in small town East Tennessee, fully immersing herself into Chilean culture, and eventually finding herself as an fashion designer, artist and maker in Houston. Click here to see and purchase Claire's work! Click here to sign up for The H Newsletter! This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To support the work we're doing and receive bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon! Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner. Theme music: "No Me Without You," by Robbie Seay. Other songs featured in this episode are by Cameron Pessarra and Scott Benton. Artwork by Field of Study. Episode Sponsors: Modern Therapy: Web | Facebook | Instagram Pink Cilantro: Web | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Episode Thanks: Special thanks to Claire Drennan for being a part of this episode. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts! © 2018 Milieu Media Group, LLC
Episode Summary: In this episode, Houston born and raised entrepreneur Mair Emenogu shares the story of her relationship to her father, her tremendous drive to achieve her goals, and how she stumbled into a career as a perfumer by simply signing her name. Click here to sign up for The H Newsletter! This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To support the work we're doing and receive bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon! Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner. Theme music: "No Me Without You," by Robbie Seay. Other songs featured in this episode are by Cameron Pessarra, Scott Benton and BROR. Artwork by Field of Study. Episode Sponsors: Human HQ: Web | Facebook | Instagram Pink Cilantro: Web | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Episode Thanks: Special thanks to Mair Emenogu for being a part of this episode, and to Ian Cion, Alecia Harris and the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University for providing us a space to record. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts! © 2018 Milieu Media Group, LLC
Episode Summary: In this episode, front woman for Houston-born Gulf Coast Soul band The Suffers, Kam Franklin, shares her story of growing up in a couple very different neighborhoods in Houston, finding herself in the middle of the local punk/ska scene in high school, and how she came to be the voice of her dream band. Click here to buy The Suffers music and merch! Click here to sign up for The H Newsletter! This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To support the work we're doing and receive bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon! Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner. Theme music: "No Me Without You," by Robbie Seay. Other songs featured in this episode are by Cameron Pessarra, Scott Benton and The Suffers. Artwork by Field of Study. Episode Sponsors: Modern Therapy: Web | Facebook | Instagram Pink Cilantro: Web | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Episode Thanks: Special thanks to Kam Franklin for being a part of this episode, and to Ian Cion, Alecia Harris and the Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University for providing us a space to record. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts! © 2018 Milieu Media Group, LLC
Episode Summary: In the first episode of Season 3, Houston-native Terry Williams, Jr. shares his story of growing up all over this city, discovering an uncommon interest in sports, and eventually opening up his own gym with a unique format for group exercise, and the motivation behind it. Click here to sign up for The H Newsletter! This show is made possible by patrons like Robyn Morton, Jim & Becky Brawner, Candice & Marc Robinson, and John Mann. To support the work we're doing and receive bonus content from this and other Milieu Media Group shows for as little as $1 a month, join us on Patreon! Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner. Theme music: "No Me Without You," by Robbie Seay. Other songs featured in this episode are by Scott Benton and Houston-based instrumental artist, BROR. Artwork by Field of Study. Episode Sponsors: Modern Therapy: Web | Facebook | Instagram Pink Cilantro: Web | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Episode Thanks: Special thanks to Terry Williams, Jr. for being a part of this episode! Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts! © 2018 Milieu Media Group, LLC
In this episode, our youngest guest, Trent Taylor, sits down to discuss his life before, during, and after foster care. Trent entered foster care at the age of four and was placed with more than five different homes until being adopted at age nine. He shares with us the difficulty in transitioning frequently, but the changes that came when one set of foster parents chose to express their love and care for Trent with consistent words and actions. Now, Trent encourages both crowds and readers (he wrote a book!) to look beyond the behavior of youth in foster care, and he aspires to help youth navigate their trauma. After Trent, you will hear from Robbie Seay, a worship pastor and foster dad. Through his interview, you will notice his desire for people to be moved by the Spirit of God before engaging with foster care and the importance of the Spirit when engaging with foster youth. Robbie then shares with us the hopes he has for his children as they grow and the practical ways he communicates his love and God’s love with them. Together, Trent and Robbie’s words give us insight into the ways we can communicate worth and love to foster youth.
Episode Summary:In the Season 2 finale, Houston-based anti-bias, anti-racist educator, and wife of our last guest, Britt Hawthorne, shares her amazing story of growing up in small-town Illinois, learning to embrace and celebrate her blackness in a predominantly white environment, and standing in the gap for anyone who's ever been made to feel "other." Episode Credits:Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner.Production assistance by Salman Virani.Theme music: "No Me Without You," by Robbie Seay.Other songs featured in this episode are by Scott Benton, Cameron Pessarra, and Houston-based instrumental artist, BROR.Artwork by Field of Study.Episode Sponsors:Human HQ: Web | Facebook | InstagramPink Cilantro: Web | Facebook | Twitter | InstagramEpisode Thanks:Special thanks to Britt Hawthorne for being a part of this episode! Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts!© 2017 - 2022 Milieu Media Group, LLC
Episode Summary: In this episode of The H, Alecia Lawyer, founder of ROCO, shares her story of growing up in a small East Texas town, falling in love with physics, stumbling into an audition at one of the world's most prestigious music schools, and starting the most unique chamber orchestra you've ever heard of. Episode Credits: Produced, edited and mixed by Luke Brawner. Theme music: "No Me Without You," by Robbie Seay. Other songs featured in this episode are by Houston born and raised piano prodigy Cameron Pessarra. Artwork by Field of Study. Episode Sponsors: Human HQ: Web | Facebook | Instagram Pink Cilantro: Web | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Episode Thanks: Special thanks to Alecia Lawyer for being a part of this episode! Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @thehpodcast, and subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts! © 2018 Milieu Media Group, LLC
Robbie and Tom discuss looking to the scriptures for our guide to marriage.
Robbie asked the question, "What is praise" in this sermon from Cypress.
In this sermon, Robbie spoke about the credibility of The Bible.
Robbie spoke about the difference between Jesus and The Idea Of Jesus in this sermon using Mark 16.
In this sermon from Cypress, Robbie spoke using Mark 9.
Robbie told a parable in this sermon from Cypress.
Media and pop culture play a large role in how racial issues in our country are portrayed. At the Leadership Summit, several guest including Trip Lee, Jason Cook, Robbie Seay, and David Prince gave their insight on how everything from hip-hop to sports contribute to racial reconciliation. Subscribe here iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | Tune in
In this sermon from Cypress, Robbie spoke about the Sabbath.
In this sermon from Cypress, Robbie gave an introduction into our study of Mark.
Robbie spoke on Spiritual Gifts using 1 Corinthians 12 this weekend in Cypress.
In this sermon, Robbie spoke using Daniel 4.
In this sermon from our Cypress campus, Robbie spoke on knowing God.
In this sermon from Cypress. Robbie spoke on living a generous life.
Robbie Seay is best know for his career as a songwriter, recording artist & worship leader. Founding the Robbie Seay Band in 2001, RSB has released 7 albums including the critically acclaimed 2007 EMI release "Give Yourself Away". Songs from these recordings have been featured in multiple tv shows and movies including American Idol, One Tree Hill & numerous shows on the ABC network. In this episode we also share his cover of "I Went Up To The Mountain" by Patty Griffin.
In this sermon from Valentines Day, Robbie spoke on Pride and Humility.
Cam and Shay sit down with Ryan Gikas and talk about writing music based on scripture. We also listen to and talk through some great scripture-based songs by Ryan, Ghost Ship, Robbie Seay and Charlie Hall. Ryan is the Pastor of Music and Arts at Bridgeway Church in Oklahoma City (www.bridgewaychurch.com). He and some friends (Joel Limpic and Chris Clark) started www.theversesproject.com to create good music and art to help people memorize scripture. Edited and Mixed by Nathan Furtado: www.nathanfurtado.com Produced by Cam Huxford IV: www.ghostshipmusic.com
“We are local first. We are in neighborhoods, we live on streets, we live in homes, we live in a city. God has called us to serve local first.” – Robbie Seay Such an honor to have one of my favorite artists on the show today – none other than Robbie Seay. Ever since my […]
Robbie Seay, Campus Pastor at our Cypress campus, walks us through Ephesians 2:11.
Luke and John visit with Texas-based songwriter and worship leader, Robbie Seay about his background with hymns and worship leading. Robbie also shares his retuned version of Oh Love That Will Not Let Me Go, live in the studio!
Back when Frequency was in its infancy, there were a few names we scribbled on a (figurative) napkin that represented artists we wanted to interview. Amongst those names was Robbie Seay of the Robbie Seay Band. With an impressive series of accomplishments in his 17 years in the music industry – including stints with a major label and as an independent, Robbie has a unique and very broad perspective on the current landscape in Christian music and life as a recording artist. Joe sat down with Robbie last month which resulted in an engaging and comprehensive conversation – one that should be considered compulsory for all aspiring musicians.In this far-reaching interview, Robbie discusses success, life as an independent, and how certain shifts in the industry (digital distribution, social media, and economics) can influence one’s approach to creating and packaging music. Of course, he addresses his forthcoming long-player which gathers up the band’s recent three Psalms EPs into a single release. He explains why he took on a Psalms project, why he chose EPs as the initial format, and how easy it is to get lost in a very busy music scene (especially if you release an EP on the same day U2 gives away their new record). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Last week, Joe sat down with Robbie Seay to chat about his forthcoming Psalms LP. During their conversation, they dipped into the topic of his work as a producer and the associated interaction with other independent artists. The full interview will be coming in a couple of weeks, but for now, we hope you enjoy this excerpt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hear an hour full of heart-felt, inspiring, God honoring music with gourmet artists like Mercy Child, Josh Garrels, Audrey Assad + many more.
Hear an hour full of heart-felt, inspiring, God honoring music with gourmet artists like Mercy Child, Josh Garrels, Audrey Assad + many more.
[audio https://dl.dropbox.com/s/tc80i9sdq0mutht/Robbie%20Seay%20Band%20Podcast.mp3] Sam chats to Robbie from Robbie Seay Band about Psalms EP, Vol. 1, as well as what’s ahead for Vol. 1 and 2… and there’s a discussion about Tex Mex too.
I used only one song this podcast. It’s by Robbie Seay, and it’s called “Crazy Love”. The rest is original. This podcast is actually a second take since the first didn’t record properly. I always thought recording to MIDI would eliminate having to re-record podcasts, but not true. I did learn that the Disklavier does [...]
Robbie Seay Talks Advent ConspiracyPlus, Eisley performs in the studio, the week's news and entertainmen--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relevant-podcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relevant-podcast/support See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Robbie Seay Talks Advent Conspiracy Plus, Eisley performs in the studio, the week’s news and entertainmen