So, I found out yesterday that I'll be filling in as the worship leader this coming Sunday. (I could do a whole blog post or discussion about planning ahead, etc., but it's a) not going to help me for this Sunday and b) not anything I have control over)
We're going through the Beatitudes and this week is "Blessed are the Peacemakers." My thinking so far on this is going in several different directions:
-the second half of this beattitude--"for they shall be called sons of God"--speaks to how peace is intrinsically the character of God
-Peace--the intent for God's creation--is something we craft, we fashion, we work toward; this is part of the redemptive process, where all of creation, all nations, come back into harmony with each other and with God.
-The Kingdom of God, within and among us, is a complete reversal of what "Kingdom" typically means ("empire" by force). Our allegiance to our King compels us to embody this alternate reality, where the submission triumphs over command, where the least are greatest, where we triumph by making peace, not by conquering.
-Drawing from my recovery background, making peace is making amends, reconciliation on a personal level
Constraints: While the band and I are pretty flexible, our church has a very limited repertoire of songs people know. If it hasn't played on K-LOVE in the last 5 years, we probably haven't sung it before. While I want this to change, doing 5 unfamiliar songs is just going to disengage people.
I guess I'm first of all looking for thoughts about the what it means to be a peacemaker, and consequently to be called a son of God. And secondly, I'm searching for specific songs that might tie into that theme.
Two songs have come to mind already, though I don't know if I will use them:
Breathe Peace by Robbie Seay
How can I keep from Singing (hymn, Lowry)
Any reflections, ideas, suggestions?
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