Sunday, March 28, 2010

Bloody Sunday

Had church today in the morning. First time in a few months that it's Praise Team week and I'm not in, although I should be most likely doing Praise Team for Good Friday... The plan is to impromptu it with just one practice session just before Worship Service starts on Friday.

Well, for those Ngee Ann people/other blog visiters/random stalkers/random girl stalkers (you're all welcome :D), the Praise Team is a group of about 4-5 youths and young adults (although there is still a 30 year-old in it), leading worship during services. It happens every fourth week of the month, as well as on Youth Service and special events.

Well, so back to the story. It was the first time in a few months that Joshua (Bass 3), Jun Yew (gay) and I were not involved, and yeah, it sounded really different. It had a different feel. Maybe it was just the songs, but it just wasn't the same as usual. I think they were missing a bass because no one was hitting the bass notes.

I think it's worth commending them that they did blend a few times by flowing away from the melody and onto the Tenor and Alto lines. But yeah, the Bass section was nowhere to be found.

Well, then in the afternoon, conflict. Big conflict. I can't even think of how I'll even start explaining it. I think it's better if I keep it confidential first, too many people involved.

I feel like I'm in the middle of two ropes, and both ends are pulling me apart. I don't know who to side.

This verse came to my mind though, so if any of you involved are reading this, hope this helps:

1 Peter 5:5 - Young men, in the same way be submissive to those who are older. All of you, clothe yourselves with humility toward one another, because,

"God opposes the proud,
but gives grace to the humble."

I admit, I was wrong, I'm sorry to all the older youths, I can't even begin. I'm not going to argue simply because I can't. I don't have a case to fight for. My case is guilty.
Advice of the day: Nothing corny/lame today. 1 Peter 5:5.

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