A new time has been entered into. For the first time, I’m
involved in a form of paid ministry. Now the transition shouldn’t mean too much
– my attitude towards ministering in the church shouldn’t shift from ‘ho-hum’
to ‘fully-committed’. Hopefully that commitment and devotion is true for every
Christian as a co-worker in the gospel (Phil 1:5). But the blessing of being
provided for a little means that it frees me up to invest more hours and energy
into the role.
So what is it I’m
doing?
The elders of my church in Napier asked me to do a 10-hour
internship in music ministry this year at the church (10 hours paid, but a lot
more than that in reality!) I’m now a month in and it’s been hard grind getting
all the administration organised and systems set up to allow the practical
aspects of the music on Sundays to run smoothly. I’ve got an office at church
which I head out to every Friday to do the admin things. Basically my job
description is to enhance the music ministry at the church – and myself and
another guy who has a lot more years of ministry and life experience are
co-leading the music side of things.
I’m also in a new flat in Hastings town, with a Kenyan guy
also studying at Bible College. And yes, I’m still studying at college – right now
doing Level 6 and focussing on Missions and Biblical Counselling.
But this practical experience in church ministry, being discipled
under some godly and wise men of God, and learning how to love and care for God’s
people and put this theology I’m learning into practice – is an even more amazing
blessing from God I’m privileged to have!
Beyond this year –
who knows? The Lord will make the paths clear (Prov 3:5-6).
This year. It’s
music, and the blessing of learning to minister in a local church – God’s great
instrument for changing hearts and lives in the sinful, broken world. And
specifically, to lead God’s people at Onekawa in sung worship of such a great
and glorious God! What a joy!
I also have a blog I’m
writing more focussed on the worship through music & song-writing side of things
which you can visit, and even subscribe to and follow (http://benjimusic.co.nz/blog)
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pleased things are going good for you
ReplyDeleteI liked it a few weeks back when The Old Rugged Cross was played
may the Lord continue to lead you in all you do my friend