Monday, December 20, 2010

Jesus' Words Rock: The Red Letter Project

Christianity Today Reviews TRLP
Jul. 07 - 2010

Style:A plethora of rock genres; compare to Stone Temple Pilots, Casting Crowns

Top tracks:"Sacrifice," "70x7," "You Must Love"

Overtaking the New Testament with pure rock, The Red Letters Project have constructed a wide-ranging, 40-song, 3-disc collection featuring every word spoken by Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew (as presented in the New Living Translation). Not an easy task, especially considering the heady objective of musically appropriating verses by the Son of God.

Lest one dismiss it as a mere publicity move, the creators' sincere desire is apparently to see Scripture made famous—or at least better known for those who might otherwise ignore its life-changing inspiration. The project uses every influence of rock imaginable to dynamically impress the Bible's truths in the hearts of listeners.

With the rock opera flair of�Jesus Christ Superstar, albeit more modern, the�Red Letters�set list ebbs and flows between hard-hitting anthems (a la Aerosmith), energetic post-grunge (Foo Fighters, Creed), and acoustic-driven pop/rock (MercyMe).

"70x7" conjures up the infectious vocal hooks of southern outfits like DecembeRadio and The Black Crowes, wailing Jesus' command to issue forgiveness generously (Matthew 18:21-23), and "Cornerstones" continues the trend with a Lynyrd Skynyrd-ish acoustic/electric hybrid. "Oh Jerusalem" supports a top-notch choir of raw southern ardor, belting:�"Blessings on the one who comes in the name of the Lord!"�(Matt. 21).

"Fish for People" lyrically portrays Christ's temptation (Matt. 4:1-11), the calling of the first disciples (Matt. 4:18-22), and The Beatitudes (Matt. 5:3-10), and contends musically with Casting Crowns straightforward rock/pop—an easy appeal for Christian music fans who enjoy the platinum band's Scripture-based radio fare. Meanwhile, "I Was Hungry" musically imitates Steven Curtis Chapman's lighter fare a la�Speechless.

"You Must Love" is akin to Audio Adrenaline's "Hands and Feet" days, with the lead vocal uncannily resembling Mark Stuart's raspy inflections. "Sacrifice" mixes up the cutting-edge riffs of Skillet with tobyMac's rap and rhythm tracks.

Red Letters�is certainly done professionally, but the recitative nature of cramming historic, and sometimes-antiquated, language into songs is hard to leisurely digest. Will the intended audience of teens, young adults, and music fans find it relevant? Hard to say. But whether the project reaches one or one million, good things will happen. According to some black letters of the Bible—those spoken by the Father, not the Son—putting God's Word out there "always produces fruit. It will accomplish all I want it to, and it will prosper everywhere I send it" (Isa. 55:11).

Hip Hop Bible

The Christ Transforming Culture vs the Christ Against Culture debate has found a new battlefield.... a Hip Hop Bible.




Tuesday, October 19, 2010

CHanging Educational Paradigms



This creative animation by Sir Ken Robinson provides a helpful analysis of the current educational paradigm operative in the majority of American educational settings. It parallel's Michael Schiro's analysis of Curricular ideologies, notably Schiro's "Scholar Academic" paradigm.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

PBS' God In America


Watch the full episode.
See more FRONTLINE.

Faith and Pop Culture


I'm always interested in how faith and pop culture interact.... here is an interesting commentary about the most recent episode of GLEE

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Friday, August 20, 2010

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Findithere.com


There was an add for "findithere.com" repeatedly played during NECN broadcasts on this (Saturday) morning. Curious, I followed the link, which leads to a variety of other layers about Scripture and the reasons to believe in Jesus Christ. It is a slick, video-story filled, website with heart-touching welcomes to have a personal relationship with Jesus... who will take care of all our needs.
* A young man who lived large and was the life of the party... until he lost his job....
* A Hispanic middle-aged woman who, when sh lost her husband, could not find solice in rituals, but did through a newfound sense of relationship with Jesus through friends from a new church.

It includes tabs to "Find Answers,: "Find a Church," "Find Hope in Christ" and a downloadable eBook. "About Us" reveals that "Find It Here is a ministry of thousands of churches across north America working as part of the Southern Baptist Convention." The copyright says the site is "powered by your local Southern Baptist Church."

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

RETHINK CHURCH



The United Methodist Church has initiated a campaign to "rethink church". Their website describes it as "a new welcoming campaign that will raise awareness of The United Methodist Church by posing the rhetorical question, 'What if church were a verb?' It is an evolution of the denomination’s 'Open hearts' advertising and welcoming ministry."

Go to the "Rethink Church 101" website to learn more about its purpose and process.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Continuous Partial Attention




Audiofile of Linda Stone defining and describing Continuous Partial Attention.