Proverbs 27:19 (NLT)
As a face is reflected in water, so the heart reflects the real person.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Home
Well we arrived safely today at JFK Airport at about 6:00am. The trip was absolutely amazing. I can't even begin to explain it to you. It was more like a missions trip then a band trip...I'm going to wait to post about it though..My camera got lost on the plane on the way home so right now I don't have any pictures or videos :( but my friends are going to give me theirs so I will post when I get them. Thanks for the prayers, they worked!
Just wanted to let you all know that I am going to Argentina on Saturday with the GNY youth band, timbrels and chorus. Please keep us in your prayers as we travel to the South America East Territory to minister.
"No guilt in life, no fear in death, This is the power of Christ in me; from life's first cry to final breath, Jesus comands my destiny. No power of hell, no scheme of man, Can EVER pluck me from His hand; 'Till He returns or calls me home, Here in the power of Christ I'll stand."
This Sunday is the International SET at the Temple in the city. If you live near here I highly encourage you to go. Above is a live recording of the NYSB playing the amazing piece entitled Shine as the Light. The GNY Youth Band will be playing this on Sunday. It is personally my favorite band piece EVER! Oh and the Bates are the special guests! Who would want to miss that! And the youth chorus is singing in spanish. It's going to be a wonderful, Jesus filled event.
Here are the program notes in the score.... Shine as the Light follows traditional Salvation Army band music principles in its programmatic or story telling outline. In essence, the music depicts a journey from darkness to light, expanding on the theme of Joy Webb's song, The Candle of The Lord, which lies at the larger work's core. Webb's song provides both the textual and thematic basis; in particular, the falling figure (a minor 3rd) with which the song's chorus concludes, "Light Me" is utilized at key points in the music. The extended climax of Shine as the Light commences with a selection of aleatory (i.e. random) music where cornets and bells literally picture-paint Webb's evocative line, "a myrid of tiny flames expanding to a whole." Underpinning this free section is the phrase "light me," repeated three times in the lower brass with ever increasing intensity. the phrase metamorphasizes into Chick Yuill's majestic praise song with which the work concludes: "NO MORE WE WALK IN DARKNESS THE LIGHT HAS COME!" This music is dedicated to the memory of my friend and colleague Captain Al Honsberger.
It is such a moving piece. It has my favorite song in it so how could I not love it. It's hard to get through the piece without shedding a tear. Again for the second time on this blog are the lyrics to the song The candle of the Lord.
How great the darkness How deep the need! How vast the problems of indiff'rence, hate and greed. A world rejecting the truth once known And slipping down into a nightmare of its own. Is there a LIGHT that's strong enough to go, And metamorphasize the darkness that we know.
I am the candle of the Lord, And truth and love more powerful than sword! O fan the flame, its single gleam diffuse, AND LET MY SPIRIT BE THE LIGHT THAT YOU CAN USE. I am the candle of the Lord!
AMEN!
p.s. To Captain Brett DeMichael who told me he reads this....Four words for you! HOW BOUT THEM GIANTS! hahahhahaa I told you they would win!!
We are one of the Salvation Army's Eastern Territory Hands On Mission Team for Summer 2008. We are a group of 8 Salvationists that will be spreading the Gospel in Argentina and Paraguay. Our team members are: Lilybeth Ciriaco, Samantha Coffill, Allison Ward, Ashley Morgan, Leilani RodrÃguez, Raquel Tice, and the team leaders are: Lindsay and Estith Bonilla.