Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Easter @ the Coast

This Easter, our family went to the coast. We, well at least I, had an incredible time! If you’ve ever been to the coast here in east Africa, you’ll know that it’s pretty hard not to have a fun time. But this was more than just a fun time: it was a learning time, a moving ahead time. That’s what made it so exciting for me.

The reason we were going to the coast for Easter was not originally for a holiday, rather my parents were teaching at a CMF retreat. (We just tacked on a holiday at the end: how can you be at the coast and not relax–u know?) It ended up that CMF couldn’t find any one to lead worship for the retreat, so they asked Chase and I.

I love leading worship. It’s a gift God has given me that I am just now starting to grow into. I knew that God had opened that door for Chase and I to lead worship at just the right time. It was a big step, yes, but God never expects you to take a step you can’t make.

After the first evening session of worship, I was so hyped. I get that way every once in a while, when there’s a slight opening in the clouds and I can see just a little ways ahead. When I can see a couple more of God’s footprints in the sand ahead of me, I get so excited. I just think, WOW: God you love me so much and you have a call that is especially for ME. You have a plan just for me: for my own life.

The next sessions all went really well. But I realized that performing never really worked out to be the best way to lead worship. Performing is self-centered, not God-centered. Worship is God-centered. Before every session I handed everything over to God. He’s given me the talent and he deserves the praise and glory. The best way to lead worship is to worship not to perform. If you just worship than the music comes freely and from the heart. When I worship, others around me are freer, and almost obligated to really worship themselves.





On Easter morning Pam, Delia, my mom, Chase and I got up before sunrise. We went out onto a deck that overlooks the Indian Ocean. We worshiped. We really worshiped. I didn’t have songs planned out before hand and if I were performing I really wouldn’t have done well; but we were worshiping, not performing. We sat on the edge of the deck and watched the sun come up over the clouds. The whole ocean was purple, red and orange and the sky was shimmering with warm colors. It was so glorious. At that moment I think all of us knew: “He has risen indeed!”

We went swimming in the warm water, made a sand castle, and Pam taught me a new song (“Scandalous Night”: inspiring lyrics). It was such a joyous morning. I love God’s grandeur. It’s contagious.




Huh, I was going to talk about all the fun stuff we did at the coast and try to get you jealous; but compared to all of the
above nothing else sounds like as much fun as it really was. :-)

We swam a lot: I mean a ton. We rode waves in the ocean: had a lot of fun. I did some windsurfing: well I tried. And rode some dolphins: actually, I lied.

Does that compare at all with the worshipping stuff, the stepping into your calling stuff, the glorious Easter morning stuff? …I didn’t think so.

Oh yeah…we all got ear infections. Not fun AT ALL. Chase, Leighton and I had it first and by the time we got back almost everyone who swam in the ocean had gotten it. It’s horribly painful. For two nights I got hardly any sleep at all because I couldn’t even touch my ears without them throbbing. Then one of my ears clogged up completely (couldn’t hear a thing out of it). I think Chase and Leighton had it worse than me though: at one point, Chase had both ears clogged.

But now we are all better. Thank you Jesus.

Happy Easter everybody!!!

4 comments:

Pam Markley said...

I think it was by far my best ever Easter morning! Thanks Sky for humbly letting God draw us in!

Also glad to hear you are better! See you Sat! I can't wait! (For the worship part that is, not the moving part!)

Anonymous said...

right on about worship. I was in ireland two januarys ago at this huge worship conference with Mat Redmen, Chris Tomlin, Robin Mark, any way guys who are some of the most famous worship leaders in the world. The Conference was in the huge stadium thing with thousands of people. I had a backstage pass because i was helping out one of the artist who was playing in the very beginnig of the night.
I was overwhelmed with this funny sick feeling. This felt to me like a performance. like i believe that these guys can truly worship God but right now this is their job and they have to put on a show. i ended up sneeking under the bleechers so that i couldn't see the monsterous stage, lights and guys whering super cool clothes. It was there in the dark that i met with God.
I don't quite no why i wrote that whole story out but i just got exited to here you saying things that recenate so true with me. The church that we are apart of in lisbon felt really strongly about that kind of worship. love you sky. i had a dream about us living together last night. i'm ganna send you a new song i just recorded.

lisa said...

hey sky, I love that scandalous night song. i remember listening to it in a prayer room a couple years ago and just crying. so sweet!

we can't wait to get you guys here! and then we promplty leave you and head to TZ ourselves!!

Anonymous said...

so i am guessing that you are here in the states or will be in the next day or so.....
i just agree with what trevor said and what you said...worship cant be a performance. its so true that when you worship it draws others to worship...and even if they dont worship what does it matter..its about worshiping Him, so if you are then what else matters?
Cant wait to see you all!
i think i will see you thursday night or friday morning. if you get this this weekend pray for me. i have massive tests monday! 3 of them!!!