Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Top Ten Tuesday

In no particular order of importance, mainly just order of happening:

1. Melanie Penn
2. "The Reckoning (How Long)" by Andrew Peterson. Cannot wait for the full album to come out!
3. Catching up on the "Song(s) of the Day" at The Rabbit Room (see above)
4. 5 Free songs from Amazon (see above...)
5. Finding out that Andy Gullahorn still does "Haiku Reviews"
6. Almost finishing The Hobbit (I am so close!)
7. New music from Andy Osenga!
8. Naps at lunchtime
9. Massage (even if she did use too much lotion...seriously...WAY too much)
10. The fact that most of these things were done BEFORE 8am (1-6)

Thursday, June 10, 2010

speaking glory

For those of you who don't know me very well, I love to sing and am on the Worship Team at my church. I also happen to work at the front desk of my church. One of my many tasks is to harass people to turn in their newsletter updates so that they can be published. When I was doing my monthly harassment rounds in May I was asked "Do you want to just write it?" I started thinking about it, wasn't sure if I wanted to go THAT far just to have something to publish and thankfully I received an update. But I kept thinking. This is what was just published in the June newsletter (available in mailboxes - literal and virtual - today!).




Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God.
How unsearchable His judgments, how unknowable His paths.
Who knows the mind of our God? And who can bring counsel to Him?
Who has given to God that God should repay?
For from Him, Through Him, to Him is everything.
To God be the glory, forever and ever, to God be the glory forever! Amen!*



If you have been at Trinity in the last five months, chances are you have heard the Worship Team sing this song at least a few times (hint: we sing it during the Offering every Sunday). The title of the song is Doxology (Romans 11) and the text is taken from Romans 11:33-36. For those of you wondering, like I was, the word “doxology” comes from two Greek words: doxa, meaning glory and logos, meaning word or speaking. It is generally used to refer to an “expression of praise to God, especially a short hymn.” (Thank you, Wikipedia.) I have been around the church and church music for my entire life, but until a few weeks ago I never really thought about what the word meant. We are to speak glory, and not just glory about some created thing – glory that belongs to the only true God, our Maker and Redeemer. We spend so much time speaking our own glory, that often speaking of His glory is an afterthought. Not to Paul. Paul speaks of His glory and His glory only. More importantly, he doesn’t stop there. I decided to look up the verses in Romans and found that directly after this speaking of His glory are these verses:

1I appeal to you, therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. 2Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.


As Tim (our pastor & my one of my bosses) often reminds us, the chapter notations were not originally in the Scriptures. This is a continuation of chapter 11. The “therefore” is referring back to the speaking of His glory. Looking at the holy and incomparable wisdom and knowledge of God, how can we not praise Him? How can we hold back our worship? There really is no separation. When we see His holiness, we are to be transformed to have a mind for Him. Making this connection has only made the words of this song sweeter as I sing them on Sunday and as I call them to mind throughout the week. It is a weekly reminder of just how glorious our Maker is. I pray that you will think about this as we all sing together of His glory.

-Heather Parker, Worship Team Vocalist

  • Pray that we will learn to speak His glory, rather than our own.


  • Pray that we will live out Romans 12:1-2 in light of verses 11:33-36.


  • Praise Him for His wisdom and unmatchable knowledge.


  • Praise Him that He has given us His Word that we may be transformed and learn what is good and acceptable and perfect.



  • *Doxology (Romans 11) By Andrew Peterson ©2004 New Spring Publishing, Inc (a division of Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing, Inc.) used by permission