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Showing posts with label worship. Show all posts

Sunday, November 1, 2020

"THANK GOD FOR THE SAME OLD SONG" Bailey Tabernacle CME Church Worship & Communion, November 1, 2020

 

November 1, 2020.  The Bailey Tabernacle CME Church worship experience.   Rev. Anderson T. Graves II, pastor.

From Exodus chapter 15 and the first hymn in Scripture, a message titled: “THANK GOD FOR THE SAME OLD SONG.”

 Stay tuned after the sermon to participate in Holy Communion.

 We give thanks for of you who continue to be faithful in supporting the ongoing ministry of Bailey Tabernacle CME Church.

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 -  Anderson T. Graves II, is a writer, community organizer, consultant and the pastor of Bailey Tabernacle CME Church 

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Tuesday, December 18, 2018

MOSES ON THE MIC, A FREESTYLE FOR THE LORD (a lesson from Exodus 15)

Blogging Exodus 15:1-21

Then Moses and the children of Israel sang this song to the Lord, and spoke, saying:
“I will sing to the Lord,
For He has triumphed gloriously!
The horse and its rider
He has thrown into the sea!
2  The Lord is my strength and song,
And He has become my salvation;
He is my God, and I will praise Him;
My father’s God, and I will exalt Him.
. . .
20 Then Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took the timbrel in her hand; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances.
21 And Miriam answered them:
“Sing to the Lord,
For He has triumphed gloriously!
The horse and its rider
He has thrown into the sea!”  

Yesterday was Exodus chapter 14.  Yesterday,  the most powerful military on the planet surrounded the escaped slaves whom they intended to murder and/or re-enslave.  The Hebrews and the mixed multitude of sympathizers with them were trapped between the soldiers and the lake or gulf that they called a Sea but might as well have been an ocean because the Hebrews didn’t have boats.  Yesterday, they were all about to die. 

But that was yesterday. 

This morning the Hebrews had walked across the dried bed of the Red Sea but the armies of Egypt had been drowned behind them.   

And Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and when the morning appeared, the sea returned to its full depth, while the Egyptians were fleeing into it. So the Lord overthrew the Egyptians in the midst of the sea. . . But the children of Israel had walked on dry land in the midst of the sea, and the waters were a wall to them on their right hand and on their left (Exodus 27-29).
  
  
JOY!  had come in the morning.  When Moses looked back with wonder and how he and his people had got over from over from enslavement to emancipation, Exodus 15 says that he wanted to sing.  He wanted to shout!  He wanted to thank the Lord for all He’d done for them!

But there were no such songs for Moses to sing.

The sons and daughters of Africa snatched from their homes to serve European and American pharaohs brought their songs and rhythms with them.  In America, they adapted English and remixed the content for censoring overseers but the flavor, the soul sung on the sugar cane plantations of the Caribbean and in the cotton fields of the Confederacy were the sounds of peoples who had traded with King Solomon when their masters’ ancestors were praying to trees and stones.

But the emancipated souls on the free side of the Red Sea had no such songs.

There are no songs in Genesis.  That doesn’t mean that no one sang before this moment in history.  Genesis 4:21 relates the birth of a musical tradition, and Genesis 31:27 alludes to joyful songs for a going away party.   But there are no actual songs in Genesis, no psalms of praise survived from the patriarchs. 

Genesis 15 found souls bursting with praise and no established form for sharing it.

So Moses freestyled.

 “I will sing to the Lord,
For He has triumphed gloriously!
The horse and its rider
He has thrown into the sea!
The Lord is my strength and song,
And He has become my salvation;
He is my God, and I will praise Him;
My father’s God, and I will exalt Him (Exodus 15: 1-2).

There was no choir, no order of service, no approved agenda for the bulletin on the shores of the Red Sea.   Moses sang without an organ, without a hymnal, without any guide or limit on “the right kind” of worship music.  WHICH MEANS that right praise is NOT determined by a tradition.  Right praise is NOT confined to a particular portfolio of selections.  All you need for right praise is faith and a story of what God has done for you.

Moses finished his song and  Then Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took the timbrel in her hand; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances (Exodus 15:20).

Miriam responded the call to worship by organizing the first women's praise dance team.

When someone praises God from the heart, but their style doesn’t align with and established tradition, the correct response from the congregation is not CRITIQUE. The correct response from the congregation to faith-full, spirit-full, spirit-ual praise in an unfamiliar style is ---- WORSHIP.

Moses spit the verse and Miriam ad-libbed vamp.

And Miriam answered them:
“Sing to the Lord,
For He has triumphed gloriously!
The horse and its rider
He has thrown into the sea!”  (Exodus 15: 21)

The first song in Scripture was a freestyle, an ad-libbed hook, and an impromptu dance routine led by a prophet and a prophetess, performed by male and female with no tradition. 

Something to remember when those young folks wanna “do something different” in praise and worship.
---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Bailey Tabernacle CME Church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He writes the popular blog: A Word to the Wise at www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com

Email: BaileyTabernacleChurch@comcast.net
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves 

Click here to support this ministry with a donation.  Or go to andersontgraves.blogspot.com and click on the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar. 
Visit the ministry’s website at baileytabernaclecme.org

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Bailey Tabernacle CME Church
1117 23rd Avenue
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35401






Monday, October 1, 2018

SELF-CARE FOR FAMILIES (audio)

The introductory message in the sermon series:  HEALING WOUNDED FAMILIES.  The title of this message is:  SELF-CARE FOR FAMILIES


Listen well and leave a comment.

If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/   

 --Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Bailey Tabernacle CME Church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He writes the popular blog: A Word to the Wise at www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com

Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves 

Click here to support this ministry with a donation.  Or go to andersontgraves.blogspot.com and click on the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar. 
Visit the ministry’s website at baileytabernaclecme.org

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Bailey Tabernacle CME Church
P.O. Box 3145 
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35403


Tuesday, March 27, 2018

WORSHIP THAT CHANGES THE WORLD

The title of the Palm Sunday sermon is:  WORSHIP THAT CHANGES THE WORLD.


Listen well and leave a comment.

If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves 

Click here to support this ministry with a donation.  Or go to andersontgraves.blogspot.com and click on the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132
Fairfield, AL 35064

Monday, February 19, 2018

BUILD YOUR OWN

Movies say that God spent 40 days and 40 nights explaining the 10 Commandments to Moses.  That’s not what the Bible says.  Scriptures says that God spent 40 days explaining a set of blueprints.  God called Moses up on the mountain to deliver a design that transformed the future of a band of homeless ex-slaves in the wilderness.  

Take a look at the plans from the mountaintop and listen to the lesson they teach for this moment in our community, this moment in your life.

The message is:  BUILD YOUR OWN.


Listen well and please leave a comment.


If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves 

Click here to support this ministry with a donation.  Or go to andersontgraves.blogspot.com and click on the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132
Fairfield, AL 35064

Sunday, October 15, 2017

WINNING WORSHIP

After speaking the 10 Commandment, God gave very specific and restrictive directions on what type of altar the Israelites were allowed to make.  A few chapters later, God gave a very specific and entirely different set of directions for building an altar.  And a little while after that He delivered a third, different-from-the-first-two-times design for an altar.

What? Why?

This is not a case of contradictory information.  It’s a powerful lesson on how the power of worship.

We continue our sermoninc journey through Exodus with a message about THE WAY TO WIN WITH WORSHIP.

Listen well.


Please leave a comment.


If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves 

Click here to support this ministry with a donation.  Or go to andersontgraves.blogspot.com and click on the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132
Fairfield, AL 35064


Monday, September 11, 2017

SHOW & TELL

The message is titled: SHOW & TELL.

Please comment.


Listen well.

If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves 

Click here to support this ministry with a donation.  Or go to andersontgraves.blogspot.com and click on the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132

Fairfield, AL 35064

Sunday, August 6, 2017

THE REASON WHY WE SING

After the Red Sea, there was a song.

In Exodus 15, Moses sang first hymn in the Judeo-Christian tradition, a song-psalm we seldom reference but through which God speaks to us about legacy and worship and the prophetic power of praise.

We continue the preaching series on Exodus with a sermon about the first freestyle and the first praise dance in the history of our faith. 

The message is titled: THE REASON WHY WE SING

Please comment.


Listen well.

If you can’t get the audio on your device, visit the main podcast page at http://revandersongraves.podomatic.com/

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Subscribe to my personal blog  www.andersontgraves.blogspot.com .

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com
Follow me on twitter @AndersonTGraves 

Click here to support this ministry with a donation.  Or go to andersontgraves.blogspot.com and click on the DONATE button on the right-hand sidebar.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132

Fairfield, AL 35064