Saturday, October 23, 2010

#6: Vince Lee - The 10 Week Worship Leader - Counting On Your Name

Hey people,
University has been really hectic and the work load is ramping up. It can be very tiring and makes me really weary. Nonetheless, Jesus tells us to run to him and cast all our burdens on Him. He puts the joy in our hearts and lift up our souls. For His yoke is easy ad His burden is light.

Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light." Matthew 11: 28-30

This song tells us to count on the name of Jesus despite all situations or circumstances. For He is the joy of our salvation and there is nothing He can't do. :)

Be blessed by the song! Hope you enjoy it and do give some feedback!! Thanks! :)

Verse 1:
My name is written on Your hands
You've called me Your own
You’ve called me Your own

Now I am Yours, no earthly power
Could tear us apart
Tear us apart

Chorus:
I’m counting on Your name
I’m counting on Your name
Counting on Your name to save me

I’m trusting You’re the way
I’m trusting You’re the way
Trusting You’re the way my Saviour

Verse 2:
My life is built nothing less
Than Your faithfulness
Your faithfulness

Counting on Christ and Christ alone
I’m hoping in You
Hoping in You

Bridge:
I believe
I believe
I believe You are the way









Vince Lee - The 10 Week Worship Leader
#6 - Counting On Your Name
Singer & Guitarist: Vincent Lee
Songwriter: Tim Hughes, Nick Herbert, Ben Cantelon :: Worship Central UK

Saturday, October 16, 2010

The New Journey Begins!

So for the past 20 years or so, did I really enjoyed my life? Apparently I did. I had a great childhood. I had a great time talking to my friends about it and laughing about those little silly things that we do when we were young.

I actually stapled my hand!! That is like wow!! *Alright kids! Don't try this at home!* But seriously, doing all these silly things really bring back sweet memories and when I reminisce I just realised how much I have grown.

When I was 20 years old going on 21, there are a few things which I think I am quite proud of doing because it really took me a lot of courage to do these things.

Matters such as:
1) Travelling alone in a foreign land
2) Donating blood
3) Serious soul searching
4) Be more upfront and vocal about certain feelings and emotions - rather than continuing to hide and suppress them for a long period of time (who knows if you can get cancer if you let these emotions just build up)

I guess something on number (4) which I think I should elaborate on why is it wrong to hide and suppress your own feelings. After all, you are the master of your own feelings and emotions. Well the thing is , some emotions and feelings - even after through many years of supplication through prayer, I still feel that if I had not been upfront about it, it really bothers me and distracts me throughout my life and it does affect my communication with the other person, something like a communication barrier if you would like to put it that way. So by being upfront with my feelings, I tore down that barrier because I am really tired of not being able to get to know the person better because on my part, I am having communication barriers with the person because I have not come clean.

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How does the gospel of Jesus Christ affects me?

I think that this question is a really interesting question when they brought it up at Overseas Christian Fellowship (OCF).

On a personal basis, I basically think that the BIBLE is a BIG STORY BOOK. Like little children we always love to listen to fairy tales, where the stories always have a Happily Ever After ending and the best part of stories is the moral values in the stories.

My friend once told me that the BIBLE is the acronym for a book which contains Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth. I am quite fascinated by the acronym to be honest. But that is just for the fun bit of the Holy Bible.

On a more practical and serious note, I think the Bible tells us plenty of stories which points to an amazing storyteller name Jesus Christ. Jesus has always taught in the Bible by using parables or short stories which contain very important life values. However, we as Christians are often being asked, isn't it difficult to live a purely righteous and holy life in this new age? Well my honest answer is, it is indeed hard to live by all the morals and values that Jesus has taught through the parables.

However, it is not impossible. The Gospel is not just some fairy tale but it is an amazing tale because Jesus Christ is real and it has historical basis. But the best part of it is this! The Happily Ever After ending for any other fairy tale might be impossible but the Happily Ever After ending in the Bible is possible, not by our own strength but we must depend on the grace and strength given by God. Therefore, the Bible is entirely practical and the happy endings are feasible. :)


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I was shocked when my Departmental Tutor told me that he viewed my blog!! (Just in case you are reading this Rev. Chris Noke, greetings to you!! :) ) Okay, and now I get a feel of how when one of my friend told me that some parents viewed her blog and called up the school because one of her posts has been very disturbing! Oh my, the pressure!!

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And there it goes, I begin my amazing 21 by staying back in London during summer, thinking through certain important matters that will impact me in life and now I begin a wonderful second year.

I now know why people choose LSE, because the lecturers are phenomenal!! And now I know why LSE is called one of the top school of thoughts in the world in social sciences of course. :)

Till then!! I missed each and every one of you reading this post! :D

Loves,
Vincent

Thursday, May 6, 2010

#5 : Vince Lee - The 10 Week Worship Leader - Saviour Of The World

Hey guys,

Exams are near the corner!! While many of my friends are striving hard in this exam, I decide to take a break from the so called ENDLESS WORK.

I have recorded this song ''Saviour of The World'' quite sometime ago but I didn't have time to upload it on my blog.

Enjoy listening, while I will return to write more , soon after exams.

God Bless!

Vince Lee - The 10 Week Worship Leader
#5 - Saviour of The World
Singer & Guitarist: Vincent Lee
Acknowledgement: Ben Cantelon :: Worship Central UK


Conversation & Community


Paul Baloche // Conversation and Community

CONVERSATION AND COMMUNITY
BY PAUL BALOCHE 4 MAY 2010
Lately, I’ve been chewing on these two words and asking questions like “did our worship time feel like a conversation with a Living person-with God, or did we just contrive a spiritual performance? Did our time of worship foster a sense of community within the church or are we just enabling people to have a solo “experience” with God?”

This has been one of the busiest years of ministry in my life. Conferences, festivals, touring, writing and producing a new worship project, on top of keeping my local church worship scheduled properly, and being a husband, dad, a son to aging parents, etc. You can relate. Many of you have similar roles and schedules to wrestle with. On one hand we rejoice and are energized by the opportunities - on the other hand we can hit a wall of exhaustion that leaves us numb down deep in our souls.

I’m grateful that there is some light (and a vacation) at the end of the tunnel coming up soon. But here are a few things I’ve observed lately. One thing I have noticed in the past few months is that many of us attend these wonderful events and are greatly inspired by the nights of worship, concerts, and performances. We experience high times in the presence of God with believers from extremely diverse backgrounds and denominations. A very powerful sense of community occurs in such a short time because of several factors including the grace and presence of God, the spiritual hunger of the participants, and the skillful leadership of many of the presenters.

But then I go back to my local fellowship and inadvertently, try to impose a concert experience On my 8:30 am service, it falls flat. They look at me like “what are you doing?” I can’t tell you how many times I’ve come back from a conference pumped and instead of letting that encounter seep out from the inside, I end up trying to copy the David Crowder Band, or Hillsong United, or whoever, and I’ve come to realize that the concert experience doesn’t translate to most of our churches on a Sunday morning. Worship concerts are a completely valid and exciting event but they usually don’t translate to Sunday morning. Sunday mornings are more of a “un-concert”.

I confess that when I travel with my “road band”, they are all professional musicians who have been making a living at playing music for many years. But when I return home to my “church band”, they are made up primarily of talented volunteers who serve selflessly and do a great job every week of leading our local fellowship. But they’re not full-time pros.

For many of us who get to lead, our hope is that after 30-40 minutes or however long…. there is a sense of connection between the congregation and the Lord and a connection with others in the room. To facilitate a conversation between the believer and their God and to create an environment that feels “safe”, where they’re not worried that the worship leader is going to ask them to do all sorts of unnatural, embarrassing actions (depending on the tradition or denominational expression)

Our job is to help others worship, specifically the people that we are currently serving each week. Asking God to give us HIS heart for the community that we serve. The people that attend my fellowship don’t want or need a performance. They need connection- with God and with one another. Our job is to facilitate that as best as we can.



Paul Baloche Paul is the worship pastor at Community Fellowship in Lindale, Texas, and is married to Rita. His songs include ‘Open the eyes of my heart’, ‘(Hosanna) Praise Is Rising’, and ‘Our God Saves’. For more info, visit www.leadworship.com

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

#4 : Vince Lee - The 10 Week Worship Leader - One Voice

Hey there! It's 4am in the morning and as you know I am living in halls. Hence I am not able to play my guitar loudly at this time. Instead of doing the usual strumming, I toned down my strumming and made it slower.

In fact I think this is great because I am able to concentrate on practising my singing instead of strumming. So if you are a guitar player and you feel that it is hard to play and sing at the same time, you should always try the (D,D,D,D) 4/4 strumming pattern.

Try it slowly. Play the song through before singing. Once you're confident of the chords, then you can add in the singing.

Well, playing the guitar and singing requires practise. Although I am not vocally trained, I still reckoned that the best way to improve your singing is to sing it out loud.
If possible try to imitate how people sing. Thirdly, join the choir or worship team. You always learn new singing techniques, for example use your diaphragm to push your vocals instead of using your throat.

Fourthly and most importantly, enjoy yourself when singing. Well of course when you sing unto the Lord, sing with all your heart and that's what matters most. I am sure that the Lord hears and He is well pleased.

It is alright to be an average singer or guitar player now and there is nothing to be shy about because everyone has to start somewhere from below and besides there is always room for improvement. :) So don't sweat it if you can't sing like Mariah Carey or Whitney Houston.

The fourth song I am singing is One Voice and I love this song because it's powerful, meaningful and relevant.

Vince Lee - The 10 Week Worship Leader
#4 - One Voice
Singer & Guitarist : Vincent Lee
Original Composer : Hosanna Integrity Music.











Sunday, April 4, 2010

#3 Vince Lee - The 10 Week Worship Leader - Love Came Down

Vince Lee - The 10 Week Worship Leader
#3 - Love Came Down
Singer & Guitarist : Vincent Lee
Orginal Composer & Singer: Ben Cantelon, HTB, Worship Central UK.










#2 - Vince Lee - The 10 Week Worship Leader - Holy Is The Lord

Hey beloved friends!!

I think I just discovered my new found hobby. You know when people say if you stop singing for a long time, you lose touch of singing. That applies to those who have vocal training but as for me I have not gone for any vocal training, and I think I should someday do so because if I don't I will lose the grip of singing.

Ooh and I somehow find that my voice sounded like some high school teen age singer. If I suck in helium, I will probably have one of the best chipmunk's vocals. Haha

Well here goes:

Vince Lee - The 10 Week Worship Leader
#2 - Holy Is The Lord
Singer & Guitarist - Vincent Lee
Original Composer & Singer - Chris Tomlin, Passion ::sixstepsrecords::









Well I hope you enjoy listening and be encouraged!! :)

Cheers Take care!!

Vincent

#1 - Vince Lee - The 10 Week Worship Leader - Glory, Glory In The Highest

Hey friends!!

It's lovely to see you guys again. I apologise for not updating this blog for a very long time. There are many stories to tell but hopefully I will manage to update you guys this summer! It's been a long year and eventful year. There are so many new things to learn and explore.

Interesting enough I must say, I have just recently completed my 10 Week Worship Leader Course. What's that, you may ask? Well course title asides, I learn how to play the guitar and worship lead. This course is one of the many courses offered in my church.
Holy Trinity Brompton is the home of Alpha International and Worship Central.

The embedded player below is one of the few songs that I have done. :) I will try to upload the other songs as well. Apologies again for the glitches in this song - I did this at 4 am in the morning, so I really have to keep the guitar and singing volume low. Hopefully, I will be able to produce better quality worship songs next time.

Well a few words to inspire your day. There are certain things in life we will never forget once we have learnt it. Playing the guitar is like cycling. Once you know how to cycle, you will not forget how to cycle for life. Perhaps if you have not been cycling for quite a while, you may struggle here and there, but eventually you will do fine.

Playing the guitar and singing is like doing a wheely on a bike. It is not easy. It takes a lot of practice and does not come easy.

Hope you people will continue to support and encourage me in what I am doing now! :)

Vince Lee - The 10 Week Worship Leader
#1: - Glory, Glory In The Highest
Singer & Guitarist: Vincent Lee
Original Composer & Singer: Al-Gordon , Worship Central UK.









Enjoy and have a great Easter!! God bless y'all

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Welcome Back!

Dear friends,

I know it's been a very long time since I last posted something up.

It has been a really one hectic period of life which words cannot express. Hectic & fun of course. Life is enjoyable. Life is amazing!

Besides being hectic, I must say that I don't really have much inspiration to blog about as compared while I am back in Malaysia. Over here in the UK, I prefer to talk to people and learn how to communicate with different people. Even amongst fellow Malaysian.

There are too many things to learn in life. Too little time. But the most important matter is that you enjoy and love what you are doing and not wasting away your life doing something which you totally loathe.

Till then, I will try my best to update this blog as often as possible so that you will be able to embark on this journey call life - with me.

-Vincent Lee-