Archive for September, 2008

Writing Songs for Worship Series!

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Folks,

Thought I would like to jot down few thoughts about writing songs for worship for our folks who are aspiring to write one. I will try to cover some basics in a series.

As you may well know yourself, writing songs can both be easy and difficult. There are times I would compose a song in less than 3 minutes. Other times it takes hours and even years. I have this song called “Come to Me” that took me two years to complete. Every time I would sit down to write the song, the words just doesn’t fit the music and an inner voice doesn’t agree with the lyrics I am working on.

Yet, in all of these, the most important thing I have learned is to know that you are writing a devotional poetry that reflects who you are to God. Most of my songs have come from personal devotions. After reading a certain Scripture, and after I have been meditating on the word of God makes me realize many things that can be talking to me or an encouragement that will uplift your congregation. As I write, my one and only focus is God Himself. God whom I adore, worship and to whom I give worth to express my wholehearted love, honor and worship. (more…)

Two Weeks Past

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Hello Folks,

Two weeks past and here I am preparing for yet another concert in Okinawa. This time it’s my CD release concert, scheduled for October 12th.

Tokyo Charity Concert for the Myanmar Cyclone victims was well attended. Although the chapel hall was small the response I heard was very good. The Band!! We did pretty well, enjoying every bit of the songs we played. It’s always wonderful when you play with experienced players and most especially when you have been playing together for some years. It’s not easy to take care of a band but when you start jiving together you don’t really have to worry so much about what’s going to happen next.

Our sound engineer was none other than our Tokyo Peace Church   Pastor’s son Kazuki. He is only 19 and his team members were just around his age, that is, 15-20. What impressed me was the time we     had to set up   the sound before the concert. They started setting up      at 3:30 pm. We started our sound check at 4:45 pm until 6:00 pm.       They did a superb job.

All the funds that was raised will go towards re-building homes,    shelters for those who need immediate medical attention etc in   Myanmar. It may cover only a certain geographical portion of    population but then they need help.

(Senior Pastor Makoto Tanno, Tokyo Peace Church with my band members)

Well, soon after Tokyo Concert, I had my brother Vesato Theluo come all the way from Nagaland, visiting with my family. I was happy to have had a close brother come and see us while also having the opportunity to know what’s happening back home.

(Vesato, working out the vending machine)

Hearing of home was pretty stressful, straining, disappointing, hurting to hear the reality of the situation at home; nonetheless, quite challenging too, to hear how some folks are trying their best to bring about change in Nagaland. May God continue to give them wisdom as they strive for the best. A sincere appreciation to the CM Rio (Don’t know him personally) for ushering and providing new visions to young people to not only explore but to help dream big for themselves. (more…)

Concert in Nagoya!

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

Hello,

This is a great way to blog and keep you all updated.

Had a concert in Nagoya Friday tonight!  That was my first “Amazed” live since it was released.

‘His Call’ church’s pastor Hosoe and Etchu were just the same age with me. (Secret!) And so it was very uplifting to see my own aged guys pastoring and excited to serve God here in Japan. When we talk about ministry here in Japan, people normally don’t know that about 80% of Pastors in Japan are of 60-70 years old and we keep praying that more young people will committ to God’s call.

Music never fails to connect with people. I was glad to see many young college and high-schoolers come to the concert! To our (Me and His Call Pastors) surprise, we had people dancing on my Latin song. (more…)