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Let It Rise Promo Video

Posted in Calvary Chapel, Let It Rise, Ocean Hills, Worship Leaders, Worship Life, WorshipSong.com with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on May 2, 2009 by hollanddavis


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Fan Into Flame

Posted in Devotional Thoughts, Signs of The Times, Theology, Worship Life on December 17, 2008 by hollanddavis

Beth Moore… Fan Into Flame Pt. 2

Today I came down stairs and turned on the television. Beth Moore was on Life Today with James Robison. I don’t usually listen to preachers on TV, but something she was talking about totally caught my attention. She was speaking about the disconnect between generations. This is something I’ve been sensing and experiencing at our own church and I fear that the up and coming generation is on the verge of loosing a precious blessing from the previous generation because they are too cool to hang with the old folks. I want to encourage everyone to listen to this very timely message to all generations.

Here is the full transcript…

Begin video clip:

Beth: Now listen — listen, if we’ve got a natural heritage pouring into our lives and a spiritual heritage pouring into our lives, it may be that they’re completely different. Our natural heritage was perhaps just godless, maybe wicked and then we got the spiritual heritage thing going. But it may be that like Timothy, they’re a whole lot closer together.

I want to get you a little encouragement, that’s how I hope it is for my kids. I hope that their family of origin and their family of faith is intermingled between the two.

But here is where I want to give you some encouragement. If your family of origin and your family of faith is a wide gulf apart, anybody getting that with me? — then here’s the beauty of it. Remember, you’ve been put on the planet and left here after your salvation to minister to people. You and I are meant to do some good here. It’s the only reason why we’ve been left here. So if you’re got a real wide gulf fixed between the two, guess what? You’ve got all this distance, you can relate to people — all this distance.

I know what it is like to have family members in jail. I can relate to people that have loved ones behind bars. I know what it is like to stand in the line on holidays. I know about that. As difficult as my upbringing has been, I can relate there.

Listen, I can relate with an addict because I have so dealt with addiction in my own personal life. I’m not glad I’ve been in either one of those places but I’m just going to tell you, I’ve got a wide ability to relate. And that’s the gift — that’s the gift.

But I pray today, one of the things I want God to get through to you today and get through to me today is quit despising where we came from in our natural line. Because the only reason God allowed it is because there is something you’ve been called to minister directly out of it. I need to know somebody is stepping in that with me.

All the time that we’re spending in energy, we’re spending in our bitterness, and in our “what if it had been different?” I might have been so gifted if I had been raised in a situation like that. Anybody guilty of any of those thoughts? If it would have been just different for me? Oh, the opportunities I would have had.

Listen, every single bit of it, your spiritual line and your natural line, are divine setups for you to be extraordinarily gifted. We don’t get to use our natural line as an excuse for why we’re not doing what God has called us to do. You don’t just do it in spite of it, girlfriend! Because of it! Because of it!

Every day of my life I minister out of my background of abuse and the freedom that God has brought me. Even if I never bring it up, it is part of who I am. I don’t want to go back and live it again. And it breaks my heart when somebody says, “I’ve been exactly where you’ve been.” And I know what they’re talking about and they know as well.

But I can tell you this, if God permitted that in his will he did it as a setup for you to be profoundly gifted and effective in your generation and your sphere of influence. He has set you up not for defeat; the enemy set you up for defeat. But God overrules it with a setup for victory, a setup for giftedness, a setup of effectiveness.

Now let me say this to you, if your family of origin is very much the same as your family of faith, that is a beautiful thing — it is a wonderful thing. But I also want to suggest to you that even though Lois and Eunice were such powerful influences in Timothy’s life, he still had to have him a Paul. I tell you why. You want this for your children if you’re parents; you want this for yourself because let me tell you, there are some things that people outside your family can tell you that nobody on the earth can get through to you.

If you’re a mom or if you’re a dad, you notice that after you raised your kids in the faith, if you were able to do that, that they will tell you something profound that their youth minister said or that the camp pastor said and you’re going, “I’ve said that 50 times!” Anybody know? I always thought, isn’t that I coolest thing. I said it — I wrote it in your card when you left!

[Laughter]

Am I telling the truth?

Well, they didn’t even open the card. Why? Because our voice gets to where it is so common to them, they no longer hear it. So there has got to be a Paul. Not just a Eunice and a Lois, there needs to be a Paul — a fresh voice to say what you have said a thousand times! But they have ceased listening to or they don’t think their parent has the sense enough to get out of the rain. Spiritual heritage, natural heritage –.

Let me tell you something, I want you to glance at verses 11 and 12 for a moment. This is Paul testifying to Timothy, I want you to see how much of where you’ve come from and what you’re going through has to do with what you’ve been called to do and with your extraordinary giftedness. This is just like a revelation to me: this is one of those things that just pops off the page. It is blinking a light at us.

11 Command and teach these things. 12 Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity.

Is anybody going with me there? He was suffering as he was because of what God had called him to do.

Now listen to me, I’ll try to be careful not to just make a blanket statement 100% across the board, but I can just tell you whether it is in the perfect will of God or in the permissive will of God, this I can tell you, everything we endure that is allowed in our path has been entrusted to us because of what God has called us to do. Everything!

It is just set us up for the most magnificent gifting and effectiveness we could possibly have in our brief little tenure on planet earth. Everything! Everything we’ve come from, all the difficulty and turmoil in Timothy’s home set him up to be able to minister to the people he ministered to.

And listen, when we talk calling, when we talk about doing what God has called us to do, I’m not talking vocational ministry here. I’m talking about when God calls a godly man or a godly woman into the field of law, into politics, into the secular classroom, into a hospital as a nurse, a nurse’s aid, a doctor. In every single walk of life you are in that place to flesh out how Jesus Christ would do your job and show his extraordinary power through everything you’ve been called to do, that’s my calling as well.

And everything we go through, nothing is wasted. Everything is toward our giftedness, not toward our harm. Everything was to build us up, to be profoundly effective in this little brief time that we’re in this garden here. So life will mean, as my grandmother used to say, “a hill of beans” when it is over.

I want you to notice something with me. This is — I recently studied this and so it is so fresh on my mind. It came as such a fresh word to me so I pray it is penetrating your heart as well. But notice something with me, he says, “The gifting that came with the laying on of my hands.” He said that in Second Timothy, chapter one, verse six. He said, “You’ve got to stir into a flame, fan into flame the gift of God, which is in you through the laying on of my hands.”

Now listen carefully because I read commentary after commentary and the implication is not that it was the laying on of hands that caused the gift to come. Remember, we are baptized, when we received the Lord Jesus Christ as our personal savior, we are baptized with the Holy Spirit and with fire. Right at that moment, even if we’re eight years old, we receive our gifting. But it doesn’t come into full throttle effectiveness until we begin to mature in a walk with God and his word and now how to walk at the impulse of his spirit. So we know it wasn’t just because Paul laid his hands on him but it was the official blessing of the spiritual Father over the spiritual son.

Now here’s what just came as such a wild thought to me and what I believe is completely sound biblically from Genesis all the way to Revelation. Listen carefully, there is a power that comes when the generation before us lays hands on us, and I mean that whether figuratively or literally, blesses us to do what we have been called to do and blesses us in our giftedness. There is a power that comes, an anointing that comes, a blessing that comes.

Now listen carefully, if we forfeit that, if we are living on planet earth in a culture that is disconnecting from the generations around it, we’re going to forfeit a measure of power and blessing and anointing that you and I do not want to lose. It is critical that we stay involved in the generations and that the one generation as the Psalmist says over and over, teaches the next generation the ways of God, the ways of a fruit-bearing life, the ways of blessing, the ways of ministry.

When we disconnect from that, if we’re just doing our own thing and we have never had anybody from the generation before us, literally lay a hand on us and say, “Listen, I bless you; you are gifted in your God!” Then we lack something. We lack something that generation was supposed to have passed down to us: The blessing, that figurative or literal laying on of hands. Anybody getting what I’m saying?

I’ll tell you why it concerns me; it is absolutely critical to the process. I’m not saying we would not be able to be effective at all; I’m not saying our lives would not bear fruit at all. I’m saying there is — I am convinced of it — an anointing that comes with that blessing of that generation that is the most high-throttle power, fullness of God that we can enjoy in that gift.

And here’s going to be the problem. Let me tell you something, I am a huge believer in teaching our children how to relate to older generations. Let me say very quickly, I want to throw out a disclaimer here very quickly because I’m not just talking about the younger generations disconnecting from the older generations, the older generations do it too. We divide ourselves in our worship services of contemporary and traditional. We’re not even sitting in the same sanctuary anymore. We’ve ceased working with the youth at our churches. Anybody know what I’m talking about?

For crying out loud, go to youth camp. You might be the one person that gets to tell them something their mother said a thousand times and they’ve never heard!

[Laughter]

Anybody hear what I’m saying? It is not just them disconnecting from us, it is us disconnecting from them because it is loud. We don’t understand their ways. We’ve got to have it. Listen, they keep us young. We teach them the ways of God, the ways to walk it out. And our blessing on them is crucial.

And the fact that they touch our lives through the very touch of our hands on their shoulder, that’s just a rush of youth to us — our youth is renewed. I want you to hear it because listen, if we do not raise our children to have manners, nobody wants to bless a brat!

[Laughter]

Am I telling the truth to anybody?

Listen, that generation is critical to you. And the thing of it is, nobody wants to take a brat under her wing or his wing unless there’s just a special unction of love; sometimes you just love somebody that you don’t even like. You can’t even explain why you want to work with them, you just do. It is just a miracle of God.

But normally, it is going to be somebody that the other generation finds engaging, finds gracious, and respectful. It is just critical that we teach our children; they’re going to miss the blessing. And I don’t think it is just something that Lois and Eunice could give Timothy. He got it from Paul — he got it from Paul! Blessing — generations have to be connected.

Thirdly, I want you to hear this. This is going to be a long sentence. I kept thinking how can I get it shorter and shorter? Listen to it and write it down in your own abbreviated way if you’re taking notes.

Here is what we have so far. Let me go back through, number one was: God has entrusted each one of us, if you’re just tuning in, if you are in Christ:

We saw as well we’re finding out that:

That everything about your natural heritage, your family of origin was ordained for your giftedness as much as what has happened through your supernatural or spiritual heritage.

Now I want you to hear number three:

He gave us the gift but for whatever the reason, listen, God is always about engagement. God continually, the reason why he does so many things the way he does it, the reason why he calls us to walk in the spirit, the reason why he doesn’t just give us a set of laws; in other words, you just live the following way and then I’ll just check with you when you get to heaven.

No, he said, “You’re going to draw off of me every single day of your life as a person who is compelled by the spirit.”

Every single one of these are ways that he enforces engagement if you and I are going to live in victory. It has got to begin to be something that we live off of continually. So he did this, he said, “I’ve given you the gift but I’ve placed in your hands the responsibility to fan that flame into a forest fire.”

End video clip

Worthy Is The Lamb….

Posted in Real Life, Worship Life with tags , , , , , on November 10, 2008 by hollanddavis
I Will Stand CD Cover

I Will Stand CD Cover

Worthy Is The Lamb by Holland Davis

Here is a new song entitled “Worthy Is The Lamb” from my new project “I Will Stand.” Let me know what you think.  If you’re interested in checking out more songs from “I Will Stand” you can log on to worshipsong.com

Jesus Is My Friend… is He yours?

Posted in Real Life, Worship Life, WorshipSong.com on October 28, 2008 by hollanddavis

This was my old high school worship team.  This is taking worship music all the way to the edge….  Don’t bombard my website with requests to buy the CD because it was a limited edition!!!

Four Questions To Keep You Passionate….

Posted in Worship Life on October 14, 2008 by hollanddavis

Every now and then I find a post that is worth sharing.  This one comes from rev.org and it’s definitely worth passing on….

At the Catalyst Conference in Atlanta, Perry Noble, pastor of NewSpring Church in Anderson, South Carolina, shared four questions that he constantly asks himself to make sure he doesn’t lose his passion for Jesus, the church, and ministry.

Here are my notes on what he had to say:

1) How much time do I spend listening to God? Perry said that leadership is as simple as listening to God. But listening to God takes time… consistent, uninterrupted time.

2) Am I more concerned with being discovered or being developed? You must stop constantly thinking about what other people think of you or your ministry (and stop trying to impress them) and instead, allow God to develop your relationships with others and with him. And also allow God to develop your character and your ministry skills.

3) Am I believing any lies? Perry said that throughout their ministries leaders believe certain lies that hold them back, and in fact, he admitted to running from some really stupid things in his ministry. Don’t allow your critics to doubt what God is calling you to do. And when you get depressed or discouraged, simply go back to where God found you. There you’ll find the strength and answers and fortitude to move forward and not give up.

4) Am I risking or am I playing it safe? According to Perry, great leaders must constantly risk. Many pastors, in fact, are one risk away from a breakthrough. Perry is not afraid to fail. Here’s how he looks at leadership: “Take a risk…fail…take another risk.” If God tells you to do something, do it — even if others think you’re crazy.
I thought these were great questions for all of us to keep asking ourselves. Take some time today to ask yourself these questions. If you’re feeling less than passionate, your answers to these questions will help you get back on track.

Legalism Versus Grace in Worship

Posted in Worship Life with tags , , on September 13, 2008 by hollanddavis

Romans 8:1 tells us that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.  We are also told that righteousness has been imputed or bestowed upon us who believe through Christ as a result of the work of the cross.  This is such a critical area for us to understand… especially for those of us who minister to others through worship or the preaching of the word.

Why is this a concern?  Because one of the things I see creeping in through worship conferences especially is a subtle emphasis on holiness and purity that leads to an undercurrent of legalism and results in relationships built on arrogance or fear.  For instance… if you are focusing on pure worship, that presupposes that God has a standard in worship and that within that standard of worship there is worship that is average worship, above average worship, terrible worship, worship in the flesh or worship in the Spirit, worship that is impure (tainted love) or worship that is pure.  The truth is – in God’s economy no such standard exists for the believer.  To the pure, all things are pure… meaning we have been made perfectly pure by the blood of the Lamb and therefore we as believers are now pure in the sight of God… so our worship is pure according to the scriptures.

Now there are some who teach a standard of worship that is built on guilt and spiritual manipulation.  The truth is… this kind of teaching works.  You can fill conferences and sell lots of books by making people feel guilty or by manipulating them spiritually to be a part of your club.  The pattern is easy.  You make them feel bad and then you offer them a solution.  Be like us and you will be okay with God.  This is where is all falls apart in the realm of God’s Kingdom.  No where are we told to BE LIKE US.  We are told to BE LIKE JESUS.  Some groups will even confuse the two – if you are like us then you are like JESUS!!!  This is when spiritual manipulation becomes spiritual abuse because you can now create the IN crowd and the OUT crowd.  Those who are like us and those who are not like us or less recognizeable… those we like and those we don’t like.  Those who are like us… those we like are in the Spirit.   Those we don’t like… those who are not like us are in the Flesh.  This is a most dangerous philosophy.

Maybe the emphasis isn’t purity but holiness.  And really the issue there isn’t holiness, but behavior modification whereby the topics are focused on the kinds of behaviors that we like and dislike (of course using scripture to back up our opinions).  It’s really a subtle form of psychological and sociological indoctrination.  Usually, these messages key in on being the kind of leader that doesn’t lead or make waves but is more like an obedient dog or a human jukebox.  It robs worship leaders and musicians of their God given individuality and creativity and leads them to a path of spiritual bondage and blindness (much like the Pharisees did in Jesus’ day).  I am deeply grieved when I see this because it takes the huge gift that God deposits into creatives and shrinks it down to a small, powerless, subservient role.  How often do you see situations where a creative has been held down, held back and then their art somehow gets out and people see how big they really are – then one of two things happen…. (1)  Amazement… I never knew!!!  How cool!!!  Do more!!! or (2) Attack… You are selfishly ambitious!!!  You are competing against me!!!  You are rebellious!!!  You just want to be noticed!!!  How sad.  What is really sad is that the body of Christ is left holding the empty bag because the Spirit and the gift of God is being quenched.

Why do leaders work this way?  Because it’s easier to control people through the manipulation of legalism than it is to influence them through relationship.  It’s faster and more efficient to tell people I’m the boss and you will fulfill my every desire because I hear from God and you don’t than it is to spend time with people and pour into their lives in such a way that they not only catch your vision, but your passion and your heart for ministry and people.  It also prevents leaders from taking the scriptures and twisting them to fulfill their own personal ambitions rather than point people to Jesus.

I do have a dream.  Amos tell us – how can two walk together unless they are agreed.  This agreement happens over time through relationship.  Great leaders are not born… they are mentored.  I have a dream that great leaders, huge leaders… each with different roles can come together and be big and powerful for the Kingdom of God…. without anyone feeling insecure or in competition with each other – but true partnership where there is agreement that comes through relationship, friendship and fellowship.  I have a dream that leaders drop the highly successful tactics of spiritual manipulation and teach believers to have grace filled relationships where they can be free from the tyranny of evil and encouraged to be as big and as powerful as they can possibly be – even if it means being bigger and more powerful than the leader.  I have a dream that leaders would recognize that their position in the body of Christ is secured by Jesus Himself and that they recognize the value of relationship and friendship.  Is it more messy?  YES.  Does it take more time?  YES.  Is it in-efficient?  YES.  But in the long run it produces a team of men who will stand the test of time and effect culture the same way the disciples did in Jesus’ day.

Another Testimony From Worship Life 2008…

Posted in Worship Life with tags , on July 25, 2008 by hollanddavis

Just wanted to comment on the awesomeness of the Lord, and how wonderful the Worship Life Conference was this weekend.

I sat in on your “confessions of a worship leader” workshop.

And I was very moved by what you said about the sacrifices that are made in us when we pray to be used in any way He wants to use us. (You may have seen my sitting towards the back with tears in my eyes…although I doubt I was the only one)

I prayed that “dangerous” prayer some time ago, and have recently been going through that very thing of saying, “But Lord, this hurts.”

And so to hear your testimony and hear that God is working through it all and never forgets about us or leaves us…that really touched my heart and encouraged me in ways that I cannot even describe.

So thank you so much for sharing that testimony and sharing those words with us.

The conference was awesome and our whole group was blessed, as I’m sure everyone else who attended was. God is so good.

A Testimony From Worship Life…

Posted in Worship Life with tags , on July 23, 2008 by hollanddavis

Brethren,

I am the Worship Pastor of a Calvary Chapel in LA County. When I attended the 2006 Worship Life Conference I had a sense that God was going to minister to me but I did not know how and when.

You see, without giving every detail I’d like to share how God worked in my Family and I in the midst of a very difficult trial. Two years prior to the Conference. When my son had begun to attend Vanguard University Then one evening my wife and I were told by our son that he had remembered that he was molested by someone as a child. Brethren, this was the beginning of a countless number of situations and events with my son that we’re horrible. My wife and I were devastated. My son went from being a happy young Christian to a young man that was on a downward spiral. Depression, suicidal threats, irrational thinking, self destructive behavior. Needless to say my wife and I we’re suffering along with our son. There is no doubt that God showed Himself strong and was sustaining us through it all. Then in March 2006 my wife and I we’re at home doing some planning and the phone rang. I answered the call and a Police Officer said “ Sir, I wanted to inform you that I have your son in the back of my Patrol Car right now. He has been arrested on a first degree felony charge of Residential Burglery”. My wife knew by the look on my face that it was something terrible. I told my wife and she collapsed to the floor. I thought she was having a heart attack. My 17 year old daughter came to help my wife while I talked to the police officer. I never knew that my heart could ache in such a way.

After that day we started the process of getting a Lawyer “Christian”. My son was facing potentially seven years in prison. The lengthy court process began and felt like years. But in the midst of it all my Lord and Savoir had incredible compassion on my son. There is just too much miraculous events to write about. My son ended up with no jail time. Just community service, counseling, and restitution.

What does this have to do with the Conference you ask? Well, I became very hardened and bitter towards my son and my joy was robbed from me by the enemy. I have to admit I was a mess. I know that the enemy had been working overtime to cause my family to fall! But God had His perfect plan. I attended the worship conference and it was really good but I just was not feeling it. Then Brit Merrik was teaching and I was at the edge of my seat. He began to share about his little son whom he loved dearly would escape after his bath running through his house naked. But one night his son surprised him and jumped into his arms and wrapped his little arms and legs tightly around his waste and neck. He did not let go for a number of minutes. While Brit was telling this story I began to weep bitterly. I immediately had memories of my son and I experiencing the same kind of loving times. I felt the Love of God fill me at that moment and I went forward on my face to my God. I had realized that I had allowed the enemy to rob me of my Joy but God restored me that day at the Worship Conference. The theme for the Conference was “Saturated”. Well, God did just that with His perfect Love. Restoration, Restoration! For my son, wife, daughter and myself.

Today my son has come back to The Lord through many more Miraculous events. When we out for dinner last week my son told us he wants to attend Bible College.

I am absolutely blown away by my Lord! There is some scriptures that The Lord gave my wife many years ago before all this happened and has been fulfilled.

James 5:7-8 7Be patient, then, brothers, until the Lord’s coming. See how the farmer waits for the land to yield its valuable crop and how patient he is for the autumn and spring rains. 8You too, be patient and stand firm, because the Lord’s coming is near.

God has restored what the enemy tried to destroy. Praise be to God!
Joel 2: 23 Be glad, O people of Zion,
rejoice in the LORD your God,
for he has given you
the autumn rains in righteousness.

He sends you abundant showers,
both autumn and spring rains, as before.

24 The threshing floors will be filled with grain;
the vats will overflow with new wine and oil.

25 “I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten—
the great locust and the young locust,
the other locusts and the locust swarm —
my great army that I sent among you.

26 You will have plenty to eat, until you are full,
and you will praise the name of the LORD your God,
who has worked wonders for you;
never again will my people be shamed.

27 Then you will know that I am in Israel,
that I am the LORD your God,
and that there is no other;
never again will my people be shamed.

Thank God for the Saturated Worship Conference!

Worship Life 2008 – Friday Update

Posted in Worship Life with tags , , , , on July 12, 2008 by hollanddavis

I say to you that likewise there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine just persons who need no repentance. Luke 15:7

Often I’m asked how do I release worship in my congregation at church. One of the most direct references in scripture that I see with regards to this subject is the joy that is released in heaven when one person turns from their life of sin and surrenders to Christ. If you want to see worship released in your church, then commit to leading people to Jesus.

I saw this first hand at the Worship Life 2008 Conference. Hosted at Ocean Hills Church and led by the leading Calvary Chapels in our region and the nation. Calvary’s such as Harvest Christian Fellowship with Greg Laurie, Calvary Chapel South Bay with Steve Mays, Crossroads Church in Grass Valley with Todd Johnson, Crossroads Community with Bill Ritchie and worship leaders from Maranatha! Chapel, Horizon Christian Fellowship, Calvary Chapel Stone Mountain, Calvary Fellowship and many more!!! It was truly is an amazing time of fellowship as we are still in the middle of the conference as I give this report.

The most amazing news is that we have seen two people give their lives to Christ as result of the worship conference. One young man was a man from Germany who came with one of the vendors that had a display at the event. When he saw the worship that was pouring out of people in love with Jesus… he said, whatever you guys have I want!!! My wife had the privilege of leading him to Christ and we loaded him up with music, Bibles and discipleship materials. We’re looking to hook him up with the Calvary Chapel of Siegen when he returns to Germany. The other person saw the live webcast over the internet in Austria. They just happened to tune in and decided to give their life to Christ in response to a message given by Chip Ingram!!! Praise the Lord!!!

I can ‘t tell you the spirit of rejoicing that has surrounded the conference as I believe all of heaven is rejoicing with us!!!

Praise the Lord!!!

Worship Life 2008 – Thursday Update

Posted in Worship Life with tags , , , on July 11, 2008 by hollanddavis

Behold, how good and how pleasant it is
For brethren to dwell together in unity!
Psalm 133:1

One of the simplest way we can release worship in our congregations is simply by living in unity with other believers in the Body of Christ. There’s just a “feel good” factor that occurs when believers from different churches, communities, denominations gather together to worship the King of Kings!!! I have heard pastors express fear and trepidation in linking arms with other believers because in reality they preach against these other believers and don’t want to confuse their congregations by linking arms with them. Can I just say that this grieves the heart of God and quenches the work of the Spirit. As a pastor I’m saddened by this misrepresentation of our Lord’s heart.

Imagine Paul writing in Ephesians when he tells the Jews the dividing wall between Jew and Gentile has been torn down. This was revolutionary. He was greatly persecuted by his own brothers because of this “heresy.” I’ve seen very prominent pastors decide to distance themselves from something simply because a particular church was a part of a particular group…. despite years of relationship. It was almost as if the title or affiliation was more important than the relationship. I do agree that we need to speak out against heretical teachings or those who teach them as did Paul. But I find that it happens much less often than some say.

Can I ask you a question pastor? Has Jesus torn down the dividing walls in your heart between your church and the church next to you? Or is that dividing wall still big in your heart – no matter how subtle it is?

When I was 16, I was the first worship leader for Calvary Chapel Vista. I was one of the youngest worship leaders in the Calvary Movement. When I was praying for an outreach event we were conducting, I believe I received a vision from God. I saw people from all denominational backgrounds coming together to worship the King of Kings!!! It was an overwhelming vision. At first I thought it was specifically applying to an event. However, at this stage I see it as more of a calling.

There has been such a sweet presence of Jesus at the Worship Life Conference. One of the reasons is because of the way the Body of Christ has joined together in the spirit of unity. I look at the list of worship leaders alone… Tommy Walker from Eagle Rock Assembly, Chris Lizotte and Sheri Carr from Vineyard Music, Brett Williams from Calvary Fellowship, Jason Ritchie and Daniel Smith from Crossroads Community, Hanz Ives from Harvest Christian Fellowship, Evan Wickham from Horizon Christian Fellowship, Jimmy Robeson from Maranatha! Chapel, Josh Blevins from Calvary Chapel Stone Mountain, Chris Duran from Mosaic, Travis Ryan from Saddleback Church, Greg and Pam Fadness from Lighthouse Christian Fellowship, Tony Logan from Crossroads Church and our worship team from Ocean Hills Church. And here is the truth…. it has been a sweet time of unified worship in the presence of God!!!

I believe God is pleased…