Archive for June, 2008


String breakage

I broke a string yesterday in the middle of service right as I went to sing the song “None But Jesus”. If you’ve heard the song you will know that its mostly an acoustic guitar song which made it very hard for us to play. I’m going to be honest with you, it sounded really bad with the electric guitar playing it, I didn’t like it, and just as I was about to cut the worship experience by one song, I noticed that it didn’t matter, there were bigger things at stake at this point. People were singing the song, they were engaged, and they probably didn’t care that the acoustic guitar wasn’t playing it.

Why do I mention it?
It continues to prove the point that a good worship experience doesn’t depend on the quality or level of musical performance of a group or an individual.

tell me if I’m wrong.

Virtual Rehearsal#2

See you tomorrow at 6:45pm . Cholula!
Make sure you listen to the Blessed be the name loop!

VIVA LA VIDA!

It’s finally out! go get it at a store, not on itunes. Why? well first the quality of a CD will be superior than that of itunes and because the coldplay artwork and all the stuff on the CD is straight up cool. I never buy CD’s at a store, but for this one you gotta make an exception. I’m listening to it now and so far… tasty, real tasty.

CF Live is out!

Alright, if you didn’t go to the night of Worship the CD/DVD is already out. You can the combo pack online at cfmusic.org

Check out the CD/DVD cover. Compliments of Designer Ninja Ande Flores.

Father’s day

Frank Hopkins, one of the campus directors at WK, shared some thoughts in our huddle before the Services started. This was his first father’s day without his dad. He missed him so much. It was a great picture of the brevity of life, and it complimented the series DASH that we just finished at our church. If you haven’t heard theĀ  messages make sure you check ‘em out online at cffamily.org/messages

In any case, I got spend some great time with my father who recently had a heart attack. He has been instrumental in my life and I thank God that I still get to talk to him on a regular basis. One of these days, in the blink of an eye, I may be in Frank’s shoes.