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This is a spoken word episode. It reads much like poetry with a musical backdrop and a theological theme. It is intended to be used for worship, meditation, or to accompany movement (like a walk).
I recently gained access to some early writings from my tenure at Winchester Church of God from 2011-2018. This one was the first public-facing "poem" I’d ever written.
One day, my father-in-law (a prince of a preacher, a dynamic orator) came into my office and asked me to find a poem, writing, or sermon excerpt that described the greatness of God. He was speaking at a large gathering of pastors in another state and wanted to use it as a supporting feature for his keynote sermon.
I had taken up the art of writing (via blogging) the year prior, and I really loved expressing my thoughts through modern and relevant written word. Confident in my writing ability, I honestly never searched the internet for a piece of content to present to him. Instead, I sat a my computer and wrote. It wasn’t until after he decided to use it that I told him I wrote it (you know, boyishly self-conscious and all). I had the privilege of hearing him deliver it to large audiences on a few occasions, and it was so fulfilling and inspiring to witness a gathering’s reaction and worshipful response to an excellently orated piece of your written expression toward God.
I wrote in response to this question I asked myself: If I were introducing Jesus as a keynote speaker, what would I say? When you are in the midst of nature’s beauty, when you are preparing your heart for worship, or when you are in need of a reminder of the God who is on your side and fighting for you, listen to this spoken word.
The script of this spoken word can be found here.
By Aaron BrewerThis is a spoken word episode. It reads much like poetry with a musical backdrop and a theological theme. It is intended to be used for worship, meditation, or to accompany movement (like a walk).
I recently gained access to some early writings from my tenure at Winchester Church of God from 2011-2018. This one was the first public-facing "poem" I’d ever written.
One day, my father-in-law (a prince of a preacher, a dynamic orator) came into my office and asked me to find a poem, writing, or sermon excerpt that described the greatness of God. He was speaking at a large gathering of pastors in another state and wanted to use it as a supporting feature for his keynote sermon.
I had taken up the art of writing (via blogging) the year prior, and I really loved expressing my thoughts through modern and relevant written word. Confident in my writing ability, I honestly never searched the internet for a piece of content to present to him. Instead, I sat a my computer and wrote. It wasn’t until after he decided to use it that I told him I wrote it (you know, boyishly self-conscious and all). I had the privilege of hearing him deliver it to large audiences on a few occasions, and it was so fulfilling and inspiring to witness a gathering’s reaction and worshipful response to an excellently orated piece of your written expression toward God.
I wrote in response to this question I asked myself: If I were introducing Jesus as a keynote speaker, what would I say? When you are in the midst of nature’s beauty, when you are preparing your heart for worship, or when you are in need of a reminder of the God who is on your side and fighting for you, listen to this spoken word.
The script of this spoken word can be found here.