I sit here in my living room, reflecting on the year that was, thinking about the day that is and looking to a future that will be.
It's been a great year. God's favor on me, my family, my church, my city, my country has been real and precious. To say that God has been good is sincerely an understatement. Sure, there have been losses, difficult times and heartache but God has been faithful and He has overcome the world. I am blessed.
Today, friends will join our family for Christmas, I have all of my needs met and my family is happy, safe and present. I am blessed.
From here, the future looks amazing. Our plans for next year are exciting and filled with hope. Much of it will come true and much will happen for good that I haven't even directly planned. Glory to God - I am blessed.
Over time, I realize that the balance of positive and negative experiences in life will change and eventually, life will be hard. That in essence is our human condition but God is still good.
So, today is the best day of our lives because today is the day we have. I pray that you will trust God, dig in and do it with everything you've got.
Merry Christmas!
Brad
Friday, December 23, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
Special Christmas Weekend
We'll be live at Bay Life on Saturday, Dec 17 @ 6 pm and on Sunday, Dec 18 @ 8:30, 10 & 11:30 am. To watch online, go to baylife.org and click on watch live.
Christmas blessings to all!
See you there,
Brad
Thursday, November 17, 2011
That Starry Night - Christmas 2011
Hey Everyone,Tonight we begin music preparations for Christmas! Yes, it feels a little late compared to other years, but we're confident that things will be ready for our services on Dec 17-18. If you're a part of our team, consider this is your notice to make sure that you attend all rehearsals as we get ready.
This year we've moved our main Christmas worship event to the week before Christmas to make sure we're able to create something that will appeal to those who come to church twice a year out of obligation - we hope to engage them in a presentation of Christ's birth that they cannot ignore. Start inviting your friends and plan to make a difference in somebody's life this Christmas.
We're also excited to begin our holiday series next weekend, Nov 26-27. Throughout the series we'll be observing the five weeks of Advent by following the weekly theme and by lighting a candle in our weekend services.
Nov 26-27 - Love Has Come
Dec 3-4 - Joy Has Come
Dec 10-11 - Peace Has Come
Dec 17-18 - Hope Has Come
Dec 24 - Christ Has Come
It's going to be a great season - don't miss it!
Brad
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Volunteer Profile - Lisa Ranck
Lisa has served in our choir for 4 years and is a member of our Soprano section. Thanks for sharing Lisa!
A Big Weekend for Bay Lifers!
Hey everyone,
I’m so excited to get together with our worship arts volunteers this evening as we continue working on our recording and spend time preparing for this weekend’s services. It’s always a pleasure to see everyone and hear how God has been working in your lives these days.
All week, we’ve been preparing to celebrate baptism with about 30 Bay Lifers in this weekend’s services. Plan to be here so that you don’t miss out on the celebration.
Finally, I want to say thanks to all of the great actors who came out last weekend to audition for our Dec 17th & 18th Christmas Worship event. We’ve cast the drama portion of the service and we’re just finalizing the last few details. I’m excited to get busy producing a creative, engaging event to which Bay Lifers will be eager to invite their friends.
Who will you invite this Christmas season? Start thinking about it now.
Blessings to you!
Brad
All week, we’ve been preparing to celebrate baptism with about 30 Bay Lifers in this weekend’s services. Plan to be here so that you don’t miss out on the celebration.
Finally, I want to say thanks to all of the great actors who came out last weekend to audition for our Dec 17th & 18th Christmas Worship event. We’ve cast the drama portion of the service and we’re just finalizing the last few details. I’m excited to get busy producing a creative, engaging event to which Bay Lifers will be eager to invite their friends.
Who will you invite this Christmas season? Start thinking about it now.
Blessings to you!
Brad
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Don't miss Worship Night and Artist Forum - Oct 16 @ 7 pm
Hey Everyone,There are BIG things happening at Bay Life Worship Arts in October!
Mark your calendars and invite your friends for Worship Night/Artist Forum on Oct 16 @ 7 pm. Join us for:
- an exciting display of our artists' works
- a great time of worship
- full band and choir participation
- participation in a recording of the evening - the basis for our live worship recording, being produced this semester
Also, we're currently working on art for our Worship Center. We'll soon have the privilege of displaying original works by Michelle Ferguson, Karen Bockemeier and Casey Moore. This picture is a sneak peek (I don't know if Casey wants me to show this off yet, so don't you tell - I'm excited about these art pieces)!
Have a great day and I hope to see you all at Worship Night/Artist Forum & in church this weekend!
Blessings,
Brad
P.S. Go RAYS! I was at Wednesday's game - it was amazing!
Volunteer Profile - Lisa Sanders
Lisa has served with us now for several years and is a member of our soprano section. Her daughter, Kaylie, is an art student in college.
Thanks for sharing Lisa.
Thanks for sharing Lisa.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Volunteer Profile - Rick Maya
Here's a volunteer profile for my good friend, Rick Maya. Rick serves in our choir and plays latin percussion in our weekend worship band. Looks like he's a long way from where he was born - we're blessed to have him here!
Thanks Rick!
Thanks Rick!
The Worship Arts Staff Welcomes...
Hey everyone,Please welcome Ben Diehl to the Worship Arts staff as our part-time Production Assistant. Kelly Cheeley has decided that she would like to spend weekends with her family so we have hired Ben to fill the role when she is unavailable. Ben will begin serving this weekend and will be around for all of our production and backstage needs.
Welcome Ben!
Come out to Bay Life this weekend for an exciting time of worship as we have communion together and hear from God's word. If you can't attend, find us live on Sunday at baylife.org @ 8:30, 10 & 11:30 am.
It's not to late to join our choir - come out tonight @ 7 pm - you'll love it! Our next choir performance weekend is Oct 8-9.
Have a great week! And ... wherever you are, I hope that you'll be found attending a great church this Sunday.
Blessings,
Brad
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Bring a Friend!
Hey everyone,
It's another Thursday and I'm excited to tell you what's happening here at Bay Life Church. It's choir weekend and we have the added privilege to be in services where we'll be baptizing around 30 people! We'll be celebrating with folks that have made a decision to follow Christ with all of their hearts and to proclaim it to everyone around them.
We're also looking forward to tonight's rehearsals as we prepare for what God is going to do at our 4 weekend services. Here's a post that I found on a choir member's (Reba's) Facebook page today - "Today is the day! It's here! We've been waiting all summer for it. It's "Bring a friend night at choir!" Come & join us for an ice cream social @ 7 pm & meet some pretty great people like you. We hope to see you there."
So yeah, come out tonight and join us for a great choir season and a very special weekend.
Blessings,
Brad
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Choir Starts & Worship Arts Volunteer Profile
Hey everyone,
I'm really looking forward to seeing you all at choir or band practice this evening. Invite your friends to choir, it's a great opportunity to serve God and make a difference in our community. I promise that they'll have a great time!
Here's a fun project - fill out my Worship Arts Volunteer Profile form. We want to get to know you, so answer as many questions as you want on the form and I'll post it here on the blog. I thought i'd get it started so click here for my profile.
Blessings to you!
Brad
I'm really looking forward to seeing you all at choir or band practice this evening. Invite your friends to choir, it's a great opportunity to serve God and make a difference in our community. I promise that they'll have a great time!
Here's a fun project - fill out my Worship Arts Volunteer Profile form. We want to get to know you, so answer as many questions as you want on the form and I'll post it here on the blog. I thought i'd get it started so click here for my profile.
Blessings to you!
Brad
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Bay Life Worship Arts Kick-off 2011
Hey Everyone,
Happy back-to-school week! I hope it got off to a great start and that your hopes for this school year are realized. We sent Zach off to 11th grade this morning and realized that there's only 1 more back-to-school day left before ours are both off to college instead of grade school - CRAZY! Treasure these days and thank God for every opportunity that you have to be directly involved in their lives - it goes by quickly!
I'm writing to let you know that I'm expecting to see you this Thursday evening @ 7 pm. in the Worship Center. I have some exciting things to share with you and I want you to be aware of our plans for the 2011-2012 ministry year. Bay Life Worship Arts has one all-call meeting per year and this is it - here's the agenda:
Don't miss it!
Blessings and see you Thursday,
Brad
Happy back-to-school week! I hope it got off to a great start and that your hopes for this school year are realized. We sent Zach off to 11th grade this morning and realized that there's only 1 more back-to-school day left before ours are both off to college instead of grade school - CRAZY! Treasure these days and thank God for every opportunity that you have to be directly involved in their lives - it goes by quickly!I'm writing to let you know that I'm expecting to see you this Thursday evening @ 7 pm. in the Worship Center. I have some exciting things to share with you and I want you to be aware of our plans for the 2011-2012 ministry year. Bay Life Worship Arts has one all-call meeting per year and this is it - here's the agenda:
- Refreshments
- Inspiration
- Information to help you prepare for your involvement in our ministry together this year
- Opportunities for you to volunteer
- Good conversation
Don't miss it!
Blessings and see you Thursday,
Brad
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Happy Father's Day Dad!
Well, it's been a really great week at Kidapalooza! So many kids and a real energy that's been incredible. We've seen great work by so many volunteers including the ones on the worship arts team - way to go everyone! Special mention goes to Stephen Stough for his work with the creative teaching team.This weekend we continue our series at Bay Life called, Real Church: Beginnings. Don't miss the men's choir for our Father's Day services. Guys, come out and join us as we provide worship leadership this weekend - it's gonna be a great time together.
One final note, if you're around and available on Friday night at 8:30, we could sure use help getting the worship center back together for church. Our stage will need to be reset and the chairs in our room will need to be put back in place.
Dads, here's Happy Father's Day to you and also to my Dad in Canada. I think his present came last night when his favorite team (I can't bring myself to say the name) won the Stanley Cup! Go Leafs Go!
Blessings!
Brad
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Bay Life Church: Live
Well, today at Bay Life Worship Arts we're in the middle of preparations for another exciting weekend and we're ramping up for next week's Kidapalooza festivities. We're looking forward to worshipping with hundreds of kids and volunteers - it's gonna be a blast!
I hope to see you at our weekend services but if you're planning to be away or, maybe you live in Canada, I have a little assignment for you. Many of you know that we're streaming our services live on our website each Sunday. My request is that wherever you are in the world this Sunday that you'll take a few moments to check out our service and report back to me on the streaming quality of the feed from where you are. Your report could be as simple as: Brad H - Maui - all good! (I wish!)
Just go to baylife.org and click on the WATCH LIVE tab then email me at bhillier@baylife.org or message me on Facebook.
Thanks and blessings on ya,
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Create Something
Like anything else, my creative side has to be fed, exercised, sometimes jolted and often waited upon to bear mature creations. Recently, I’ve been in a lull of creative thinking. It’s been a little disconcerting as I rarely find myself without a creative bent but I think I’ve been in slow-down mode. I’ve been a little worried that I might be out of ideas!
Here’s what I’m learning. To be creative, it helps to be around creativity; to be interesting it helps to be around interesting things; and to be excited about ideas, it helps for the ideas to be necessary. I guess I know these things but I’m reminded that when God created me to be a creative arts person, He didn’t expect me to do it with my eyes, ears and other creative senses stopped up.
Likewise for you. Maybe you too need to take a look around and get practical. If you want to make something happen, get out there with people who are making things happen; if you want to be a great parent, spend time with some great parents; if you want to change the world, find some earth-shakers and get after it!
Sounds obvious but we often forget.
Here's our Creator at work - read PSALM 8.
Blessings,
Brad
Friday, April 29, 2011
Consider Serving this Fall
Hey, how about the music at the Royal Wedding? - loved it! The couple wasn't too bad either, I guess. It was nice to see that I'm not the only one who has trouble with the words to church songs - I saw Elton and even the Queen miss a few!
I'm spending a little time this morning reflecting on a great year at Bay Life Worship Arts. It's truly a privilege to be able to lead this ministry and to constantly find the nuggets of creativity and beauty in the worship activities that each year brings. I'm amazed at the depth of our team and the dedication of all who serve - you each bring a different set of skills and personality to our ministry making it an exceptionally diverse group. I appreciate you all and love doing ministry with you.
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This past Christmas was especially enjoyable for me. I'm still so grateful that we could stage a work by one of our own at our Christmas Dessert Theater event. Also a highlight for me this year, were the opportunities that we've had to introduce our people to new talent - we've added lots of new faces to our team. I feel confident that our community is stronger than ever and I'm excited about what God has for us next year.
For now, we head into our summer season with a little less demanding schedule. Pray that I can come up with a creative plan for a worship event this Christmas. Fortunately, next Easter is already in the bag - it'll be called OPHE or EPOH and it's gonna feature a giant cross on the dirt road to Emmaus! : )
I pray that this summer brings rest and amazing times with friends and family. Make plans to join us in the fall when many of us will expand our weekend schedule from 2 services to 4! We'll start on the Thursday following the first week of school. Can't wait to see you there!
Blessings!
Brad
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
I Annoy Myself!
Have you ever annoyed yourself with something. I drive myself nuts with my constant humming and lately, I've been annoyed that something with no flash, no woohoo!, etc. has really made me think. I've been intrigued by a simple little song by Laura Story called "Blessings" that turns the idea of trials upside-down.
Brokenness. An egg, is almost useless until it’s shell is destroyed and taken away. In fact most foods are only useful when we chew them, swallow them and their nutrients are broken away and taken for nutritious fuel.
Soil left alone, will be hard, dry and impenetrable. Before we sow seed we have to break up the soil, we have to work it, etc. The soil’s former existence is sacrificed so that it can serve the needs of the plant - the soil’s true purpose.
Sacrifice. You guessed it, there's an example of sacrifice in baseball. Young players don’t like sacrifice plays but they're often essential to any team’s success. There’s a sac fly, the sac bunt, we sacrifice a runner to advance another, we even sacrifice a run sometimes, to get an out. In each situation, players stats are sacrificed to further the goals of the entire team.
I'm sure that you've heard this before - sometimes we need to break something about ourselves or about our play on the team to become all that we can be - God looks at our greater purpose and wants us to be willing to be broken so that He can use us for our true purpose.
Short term pain for long term gain, right? But what if we endure trials - AND WE STILL LOSE. What about that?
"What if my greatest disappointments or the aching of this life is the revealing of a greater thirst this world can’t satisfy; and what if trials of this life, the rain, the storms, the hardest nights, are your mercies in disguise."
Think about it,
Brad
"Blessings" by Laura Story
We pray for blessings
We pray for peace
Comfort for family, protection while we sleep
We pray for healing, for prosperity
We pray for Your mighty hand to ease our suffering
All the while, You hear each spoken need
Yet Love is way too much to give us lesser things
‘Cause what if your blessings come through raindrops
What if Your healing comes through tears
What if a thousand sleepless nights
Are what it takes to know You’re near
What if trials of this life are Your mercies in disguise
We pray for wisdom
Your voice to hear
And we cry in anger when we cannot feel You near
We doubt Your goodness, we doubt Your love
As if every promise from Your Word is not enough
All the while, You hear each desperate plea
And long that we'd have faith to believe
‘Cause what if your blessings come through raindrops
What if Your healing comes through tears
What if a thousand sleepless nights
Are what it takes to know You’re near
And what if trials of this life are Your mercies in disguise
When friends betray us
When darkness seems to win
We know the pain reminds this heart
That this is not, this is not our home,
It's not our home
‘Cause what if your blessings come through raindrops
What if Your healing comes through tears
And what if a thousand sleepless nights
Are what it takes to know You’re near
What if my greatest disappointments
Or the aching of this life
Is the revealing of a greater thirst this world can’t satisfy
And what if trials of this life
The rain, the storms, the hardest nights
Are your mercies in disguise
Brokenness. An egg, is almost useless until it’s shell is destroyed and taken away. In fact most foods are only useful when we chew them, swallow them and their nutrients are broken away and taken for nutritious fuel.
Soil left alone, will be hard, dry and impenetrable. Before we sow seed we have to break up the soil, we have to work it, etc. The soil’s former existence is sacrificed so that it can serve the needs of the plant - the soil’s true purpose.
Sacrifice. You guessed it, there's an example of sacrifice in baseball. Young players don’t like sacrifice plays but they're often essential to any team’s success. There’s a sac fly, the sac bunt, we sacrifice a runner to advance another, we even sacrifice a run sometimes, to get an out. In each situation, players stats are sacrificed to further the goals of the entire team.
I'm sure that you've heard this before - sometimes we need to break something about ourselves or about our play on the team to become all that we can be - God looks at our greater purpose and wants us to be willing to be broken so that He can use us for our true purpose.
Short term pain for long term gain, right? But what if we endure trials - AND WE STILL LOSE. What about that?
"What if my greatest disappointments or the aching of this life is the revealing of a greater thirst this world can’t satisfy; and what if trials of this life, the rain, the storms, the hardest nights, are your mercies in disguise."
Think about it,
Brad
"Blessings" by Laura Story
We pray for blessings
We pray for peace
Comfort for family, protection while we sleep
We pray for healing, for prosperity
We pray for Your mighty hand to ease our suffering
All the while, You hear each spoken need
Yet Love is way too much to give us lesser things
‘Cause what if your blessings come through raindrops
What if Your healing comes through tears
What if a thousand sleepless nights
Are what it takes to know You’re near
What if trials of this life are Your mercies in disguise
We pray for wisdom
Your voice to hear
And we cry in anger when we cannot feel You near
We doubt Your goodness, we doubt Your love
As if every promise from Your Word is not enough
All the while, You hear each desperate plea
And long that we'd have faith to believe
‘Cause what if your blessings come through raindrops
What if Your healing comes through tears
What if a thousand sleepless nights
Are what it takes to know You’re near
And what if trials of this life are Your mercies in disguise
When friends betray us
When darkness seems to win
We know the pain reminds this heart
That this is not, this is not our home,
It's not our home
‘Cause what if your blessings come through raindrops
What if Your healing comes through tears
And what if a thousand sleepless nights
Are what it takes to know You’re near
What if my greatest disappointments
Or the aching of this life
Is the revealing of a greater thirst this world can’t satisfy
And what if trials of this life
The rain, the storms, the hardest nights
Are your mercies in disguise
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Details vs. The Big Picture
I AM A BASEBALL COACH!
You see, I'm one of those Dads that started in baseball because my son wanted to play t-ball and now I think I may just register my kid each year because I can't register myself. And, I don't play vicariously through my son - no, no, I'm worse! I have my own thing going. I'm out there each game, smack dab in the middle of the action! Oh, yeah!
It's Tuesday evening, we have a game at our home park and off we go as if to war, toting all the necessary gear - catcher's equipment, gloves, bat, uniform and iPad 2! That's right, iPad 2. I've got a new app that will revolutionize the way that I can score the game and provide information to my fellow coaches. To contrast my previous equipment for this task, the iPad 2 replaces a pitch-count clicker - $5 at any sports store.
That's right, enough said - by the third inning the iPad was in the car and I couldn't even tell my comrades the number of pitches our pitcher had thrown. No more details for you because I'm not really sure what happened myself. I remember people laughing and having to ask a teenager why he wanted to know who's mom the nice looking woman (my wife) in the bleachers was.
Here's my point. Sometimes we can be so caught up in trying to manage the small stuff that the big picture is secondary or even worse, completely out of control. This approach will lead to failure and a group of real ball players and coaches watching you try to catch up with your clicker!
Apply generously to your life.
Blessings,
Brad
You see, I'm one of those Dads that started in baseball because my son wanted to play t-ball and now I think I may just register my kid each year because I can't register myself. And, I don't play vicariously through my son - no, no, I'm worse! I have my own thing going. I'm out there each game, smack dab in the middle of the action! Oh, yeah!
It's Tuesday evening, we have a game at our home park and off we go as if to war, toting all the necessary gear - catcher's equipment, gloves, bat, uniform and iPad 2! That's right, iPad 2. I've got a new app that will revolutionize the way that I can score the game and provide information to my fellow coaches. To contrast my previous equipment for this task, the iPad 2 replaces a pitch-count clicker - $5 at any sports store.
That's right, enough said - by the third inning the iPad was in the car and I couldn't even tell my comrades the number of pitches our pitcher had thrown. No more details for you because I'm not really sure what happened myself. I remember people laughing and having to ask a teenager why he wanted to know who's mom the nice looking woman (my wife) in the bleachers was.
Here's my point. Sometimes we can be so caught up in trying to manage the small stuff that the big picture is secondary or even worse, completely out of control. This approach will lead to failure and a group of real ball players and coaches watching you try to catch up with your clicker!
Apply generously to your life.
Blessings,
Brad
Thursday, March 24, 2011
It's All About Perspective
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I'm sure that many of you know that I'm a biker - well actually, I was a Scooter-er until just recently when I purchased a real motorcycle. I'm having a great time on the new bike and I'm looking forward to the beautiful Florida weather this spring and summer as Reba and I plan to really enjoy it. I know what many of you are thinking - Brad had better be careful. Don't worry, I promise that I will be very tame and responsible as I hit the road on two wheels - which brings me to my thoughts about perspective.
It's been an interesting week. I spent Monday and Tuesday in motorcycle endorsement class - a very different couple of days compared to my normal routine. It was quite interesting and I got to meet some great folks but the most curious part of the experience was the fact that everyone in the room had actually driven themselves to class. That's right, they travelled streets and highways; drove through water, potholes and construction; took sharp turns, probably made u-turns and I would guess that some may have even done a few things that were questionably street legal (some of them drove their motorcycles to motorcycle driver's license class! - but I digress). Everyone there had negotiated the factors that stood between their residence and the training facility but all had arrived to learn how to drive; and not just because they felt that it was the responsible thing to do but because even the government deems it absolutely necessary. The difference of course, is that driving from the perspective of two wheels is a completely different thing than driving on four - you see what I'm getting at, it's all about perspective!
Life is inevitably a series of significant pitfalls. Either you've experienced them already or today, you're one day closer to your heartache - we're human, it's our nature. Now, that's really bad news but it can be much worse news depending on your perspective. I choose the perspective of the loving arms of my Savior, Jesus Christ. I will absolutely face pain, difficulty and heartache but with Christ, I have hope and the knowledge that, "I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength." - Philippians 4:13
| All that and they just give me a temp document - bummer, right? |
Life, like pavement, is hard - but God is good! See you out there on the open road.
- Brad
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Feed The Bay March 26-27
Most individuals struggling with hunger are NOT homeless and out of work. Want to be part of the solution? Feed The Bay - March 26-27 @ Bay Life Church.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Have You Ever Been in Need?
Good afternoon Lifers!
Have you ever been in need? I mean, you've been completely unable to do anything to attend to your problem and without the help of someone else, you weren't going to make it. Fortunately, up to this point in my life, there haven't been very many of those situations. Most of the time, I've been able to take care of myself but I know that eventually I'm gonna need help too. There are many in our community who, for one reason or another, are in desperate need. God has designed community so that we're able to find that help and so that we can provide for those who can't provide for themselves.
Which one are you today? If you're in need, reach out to someone in your life and let them help carry your burden. If you aren't in need today, make sure that you're living in community with others so that when the day comes, you will have someone to call on. If you know someone in need, take the initiative to be their answer to prayer - it usually doesn't take much to make a huge difference. Go ahead and be God's hands and feet in a broken world.
Blessings,
Brad
Have you ever been in need? I mean, you've been completely unable to do anything to attend to your problem and without the help of someone else, you weren't going to make it. Fortunately, up to this point in my life, there haven't been very many of those situations. Most of the time, I've been able to take care of myself but I know that eventually I'm gonna need help too. There are many in our community who, for one reason or another, are in desperate need. God has designed community so that we're able to find that help and so that we can provide for those who can't provide for themselves.
Which one are you today? If you're in need, reach out to someone in your life and let them help carry your burden. If you aren't in need today, make sure that you're living in community with others so that when the day comes, you will have someone to call on. If you know someone in need, take the initiative to be their answer to prayer - it usually doesn't take much to make a huge difference. Go ahead and be God's hands and feet in a broken world.Blessings,
Brad
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Get In On the Action!
Hey Bay Lifers,
I hope that you're well and having an exceptional day. I'm sitting at my desk looking forward to another great weekend at our church. We're very excited to be able to welcome the Steppin' Stone Farm girls to our stage for a special worship service this weekend. Steppin' Stone Farm is a Christian residential home for at-risk teen girls and a Community Partner of Bay Life Church. The girls will sing for us and will also join me and our team to sing during our Sunday morning worship services. We'll also hear one of the girls give her testimony. It's a real privilege to have them with us, so don't miss it!
We started our men's bible study breakfast this past Wednesday morning and had a great time together around some good food and God's word. Men, join us at 6:30 am at Cracker Barrel each Wednesday morning. Here's the Men of Integrity study link:
http://www.christianitytoday.com/moi/
It's an exciting time to serve God at Bay Life Church. Our services are full of friendly energy, our Life Groups semester is in full swing, worship arts is pushing toward Easter and the Spring Musical, and much, much more. If you're still standing on the sidelines or know someone who is, I encourage you make the move to get in on the action - you'll love it!
Blessings,
Brad
I hope that you're well and having an exceptional day. I'm sitting at my desk looking forward to another great weekend at our church. We're very excited to be able to welcome the Steppin' Stone Farm girls to our stage for a special worship service this weekend. Steppin' Stone Farm is a Christian residential home for at-risk teen girls and a Community Partner of Bay Life Church. The girls will sing for us and will also join me and our team to sing during our Sunday morning worship services. We'll also hear one of the girls give her testimony. It's a real privilege to have them with us, so don't miss it!
We started our men's bible study breakfast this past Wednesday morning and had a great time together around some good food and God's word. Men, join us at 6:30 am at Cracker Barrel each Wednesday morning. Here's the Men of Integrity study link:
http://www.christianitytoday.com/moi/
It's an exciting time to serve God at Bay Life Church. Our services are full of friendly energy, our Life Groups semester is in full swing, worship arts is pushing toward Easter and the Spring Musical, and much, much more. If you're still standing on the sidelines or know someone who is, I encourage you make the move to get in on the action - you'll love it!
Blessings,
Brad
Saturday, February 19, 2011
The Choir Serves at Steppin' Stone Farm
The weather was perfect for our work project today at Steppin' Stone Farm, a transition home for young girls and one of our Bay Life Community Partners. We were able to serve by pulling weeds, planting and by doing some interior painting. We were also able to provide some paper products, apparently always a blessing.
We had a great lunch, listened to the girls sing a beautiful rendition of Our God and had an exceptional experience, benefitting everyone involved.
Praise God for all of you that made it out. It was truly a great day.
Brad
Praise God for all of you that made it out. It was truly a great day.
Brad
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Men's Bible Study Breakfast
Hey everyone,
I hope that all is well this week and that you've been able to enjoy life and God's blessings. I pray that you have good friends, that you're happy in your job and that everything is hunky-dory with all your relationships. I hope you have all the money that you need for everything, that your PC hasn't locked up and that you haven't had a flat tire in forever.
I'm sure however, that none of us can say that this is reality in our lives. Truthfully, I bet many of us are are struggling with at least one or more of these concerns and that life doesn't always work out the way that we want it to. Let's face it, life is hard sometimes. We don't have all the answers and we often feel alone or at least feeling like we need relief.
I'd like to encourage you today to set yourself up for success by getting a group of friends around you where you can study God's word, share your needs and just enjoy some good old fellowship. Make sure that you attend and participate in your life group and take time out each day to consider God's advice for your needs. Maybe you should join the choir! Or maybe you need to make sure that you don't miss choir ; )
I think the men of our band and choir need a little more of this kind of thing so I'd like to invite you guys to a weekly Men's Bible Study Breakfast starting this Wed at 6:30 am at Cracker Barrel on SR60 in Brandon. The event will be led by Michael Stemen, Ben Diehl and myself using an online Men's Bible study resource called Men of Integrity found at:
Read Wednesday, Feb 23's scripture and devotional and join us. It'll be a great time! Let me know if you can make it - bhillier@baylife.org
Brad
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Bay Life Worship Arts Has Another Baby!
At Bay Life we're always growing. I'm pleased to announce that Bryan and Beka Pieper have a new baby girl, Alexa - and Joshua has a baby sister! Bryan serves with us as a FOH audio operator and has actually confirmed to serve for this weekend - he doesn't even need a weekend off. So join me in congratulating him as you see him this Sunday. Here's a picture.
It's choir weekend! I can't wait to join my voice with all of yours to worship God this weekend. Be sure to be at rehearsal tonight as we go over the music and make our preparations for our weekend services.
Here's the set list for Sunday's services:
- I Know Who I Am
- Glory to God Forever
- Where the Spirit of the Lord Is
- The Power of the Cross
If you're serving with the band on Saturday evening, be aware that we are replacing The Power of the Cross with The Wondrous Cross as the choir won't attend our Saturday evening service.
That's it for now. I hope you're having a great week and we'll see you in worship.
Blessings,
Brad
Thursday, February 3, 2011
This Week @ Bay Life Worship Arts
What a great weekend!
We had an amazing time here at Bay Life this past Sunday night as we worshipped together at our All-Campus Worship event. Throughout the evening, God's presence was real as we sang His praises and spent time in prayer. Thanks to all of our faithful volunteers - tech, choir, band, front line folks and everyone else that served our congregation to make the event possible.
It's been another busy week in our office as we've been preparing for Spring 2011. We begin rehearsing our spring musical choir selections this week. Thursday's rehearsal will also include preparations for our first Sunday performance coming up on Feb 13. BTW, you can pick up your Spring 2011 choir rehearsal CDs this week as well.
Band members who have volunteered for the spring musical should drop by the office sometime soon and pick up a book and a CD. Stay tuned for information about a Spring Musical band meeting coming soon.
Our technical efforts continue as David and the crew do some replacement installations and work on the live FOH mix during Thursday evening rehearsals in the worship center. Ask us how you can get involved.
Plan to make a difference with your life today - take the time to pitch in wherever you can to make a difference for our church community. Your efforts can truly impact thousands here at Bay Life. Also, don't forget to pray for your church leaders.
I'm really looking forward to this weekend's worship line-up which will feature a solo by Rebecca Stemen. Make sure you come and add your voice in our worship center this Saturday and Sunday.
Blessings,
Brad
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| Gracelynn Elizabeth Diehl - What a sweetie! |
It's been another busy week in our office as we've been preparing for Spring 2011. We begin rehearsing our spring musical choir selections this week. Thursday's rehearsal will also include preparations for our first Sunday performance coming up on Feb 13. BTW, you can pick up your Spring 2011 choir rehearsal CDs this week as well.
Band members who have volunteered for the spring musical should drop by the office sometime soon and pick up a book and a CD. Stay tuned for information about a Spring Musical band meeting coming soon.
Our technical efforts continue as David and the crew do some replacement installations and work on the live FOH mix during Thursday evening rehearsals in the worship center. Ask us how you can get involved.
Plan to make a difference with your life today - take the time to pitch in wherever you can to make a difference for our church community. Your efforts can truly impact thousands here at Bay Life. Also, don't forget to pray for your church leaders.
I'm really looking forward to this weekend's worship line-up which will feature a solo by Rebecca Stemen. Make sure you come and add your voice in our worship center this Saturday and Sunday.
Blessings,
Brad
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
All-Campus Worship - Sunday @ 7 pm
Hey Bay Lifers,
Sing with the choir at All-Campus Worship this Sunday @ 7 pm. We're celebrating the kick-off of our new Life Groups semester with a powerful time of worship and prayer.
If you've been waiting for the right time to jump into worship ministry, this is it. You'll get the whole experience this weekend. We'll prepare for the service on Thursday @ 7 pm in our main worship center and then we'll lift our voices at a great worship service on Sunday evening. You'll see just how things are done and get to experience worship from a whole new perspective. Don't miss it!
See you on Thursday @ 7 pm.
Blessings,
Brad
Friday, January 21, 2011
Great Kick-Off Night!
So glad that you could all make it out to the the kick-off of the Bay Life Worship Choir. I hope that you're enjoying the new music and that you're as excited as I am about our upcoming semester. I'm also looking forward to our first performance event - All-Campus Worship on Sunday, January 30th @ 7 pm.Bring your friends as we get together this coming Thursday, Jan 27th @ 7 pm to work out our music and prepare to join our hearts in worship. We'll meet on stage in the worship center at Bay Life. It'll be a great event - don't miss it!
Blessings,
Brad
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Bay Life Worship Choir - Spring Start-Up
Hey everyone,
Join us for choir this semester and take worship to a whole new level. This year's music includes titles by Lincoln Brewster, Chris Tomlin, Kari Jobe, Ricardo Sanchez and more. It's a great list of songs and I believe it will minister powerfully to you and our people this season.
Meanwhile, serving with the Bay Life Worship Choir is so much more than just learning songs and singing at Sunday services. We enjoy great friendships, care for one another, do service projects together, pray for each other's needs and so much more. It truly is a family atmosphere and an excellent way to get connected at Bay Life Church - I like to call it the "Town Square" of our ministry. We would love to add you to our family!
Come out on Thursday evenings at 7 pm as we prepare our music and have a great time together. Email Kelly for details.
Blessings,
Brad
Join us for choir this semester and take worship to a whole new level. This year's music includes titles by Lincoln Brewster, Chris Tomlin, Kari Jobe, Ricardo Sanchez and more. It's a great list of songs and I believe it will minister powerfully to you and our people this season.
Meanwhile, serving with the Bay Life Worship Choir is so much more than just learning songs and singing at Sunday services. We enjoy great friendships, care for one another, do service projects together, pray for each other's needs and so much more. It truly is a family atmosphere and an excellent way to get connected at Bay Life Church - I like to call it the "Town Square" of our ministry. We would love to add you to our family!
Come out on Thursday evenings at 7 pm as we prepare our music and have a great time together. Email Kelly for details.
Blessings,
Brad
Thursday, January 13, 2011
2011 Spring Musical Planning
Hey Bay Lifers,
I've spent many hours over the last two weeks, praying, planning and dreaming about the 2011 Spring Musical. I'm very excited about the music and look forward to sharing with you. God has great things in store for us this Spring!
So, come out to choir practice on Thursday, Jan 20 at 7 pm and hear the new music and don't forget to bring your friends.
Brad
I've spent many hours over the last two weeks, praying, planning and dreaming about the 2011 Spring Musical. I'm very excited about the music and look forward to sharing with you. God has great things in store for us this Spring!
So, come out to choir practice on Thursday, Jan 20 at 7 pm and hear the new music and don't forget to bring your friends.
Brad
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
The New Worship Arts Blog
Hey Friends,
This blog will provide ideas, schedules, planning ad general information for everyone involved in Worship Arts at Bay Life Church. We hope that you visit often and tell your friends.
Welcome to the new Worship Arts Blog at Bay Life Church! We're so glad that you've found us.
This blog will provide ideas, schedules, planning ad general information for everyone involved in Worship Arts at Bay Life Church. We hope that you visit often and tell your friends.Stay tuned for regular updates and come on out and get involved in our worship arts community.
Blessings,
Brad
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