This is the video for the Chapel Service. In this video, there is some great cello music in the beginning, the call to worship from a Shel Silverstein poem (3:07) and one of my favorite hymns, Canticle of the Turning (3:38). But if you’d like to skip to the sermon itself, you can find it at 10:18. I hope you enjoy the video. [Watch video on Vimeo]
I’d love any comments or feedback anyone has. I felt really good about the service, and I didn’t receive any negative comments (to my face) about wearing jeans and leading worship. People responded really well and said that they liked that it was “different” and that I used some different language and just tried things a little differently. Miller Chapel isn’t a place that’s really friendly to creativity but it does seem like people are really interested in people trying to “break out of the Miller Chapel box.”
Other Media
- I edited the video so if you just want to watch the sermon video, you can do so here
- Chapel Bulletin
- Sermon Text
- Download MP3 of the service
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I watched the whole service.
I like the songs a whole lot and your out fit. Liking the jeans.
Your sermon was amazing. Can’t wait to come see you when you have your own church some day.
Scott.
By the way, what Shel Silverstein book is it from exactly.
I would like to use it for our Call to Worship and Benediction the last Sunday of December as a way of saying to the congregation that they should go into the new year, like the poem says, to go.
Scott.