Hello loved ones!
I have so many thoughts stirring up in my heart and have a
running blog document trying to gather it all, but I also want to give a
practical update of what my life has looked like on a daily basis.
The daily schedule isn’t strictly as follows, but here’s a
general example of what my week practically looks like: ("BCC" is the Biblical
Core Course running here on base and "PD" is Personal Development time where we work
on our craft/instrument.) For my upkeep, I’ve been tasked with the Media/Communication
development. This includes social media, website blogs, website design,
advertising, branding, etc. It’s amazing how my minimal background, but wild
passion, for graphic design is able to grow and flourish here! I’ve never quite
understood how people could wake up excited to go to work every day, but I
understand it now! I get so much life from working in media and communications.
If you have an Instagram, follow “cdmtoz” to see frequent posts of the daily
life here! I post them and would love for you to share in that.
A few highlights:
Every month we put on a base-wide meeting for the whole
worship team where we share vision, where we think God’s leading us as
worshipers, and also teach skills. For the month of June, I taught! I’ve never
prepared an hour-long teaching so I was pretty nervous and definitely
over-prepared, but I know that teaching is going to be a part of my life so it
was an amazing platform for my first experience. I taught on the Nashville
Number System, which is an improvisational musical structure where the
bandmates communicate using numbers to indicate what chords they want to play
during times where they want to go “off book.” We decided that this will be
extremely useful because (as many worship leaders will be able to agree) much
of worship includes empty space and times where the Spirit leads us off the
chord chart. As worship leaders here, we want to expand our technical ability
and diligently grow in our crafts so that we can keep up with where the Spirit
leads. The lesson went incredibly and everyone (as it seemed) was very excited
to grab onto this system, which was very relieving for me as the first-time
teacher.
This month we have also been going through the studio and
the media center doing inventory and deep cleaning. This has been a massive
job! There’s a lot of great equipment and an incredible space though, so we
have been sifting through what’s broken and what’s usable so that we can
utilize the gold and see what we need to replace. We also have moved into the
sound engineering department and are starting to learn how to do sound and be
rostered on to be sound people, which I’m really excited about! It is a huge
job as well, (I think the sound guy is just as important of a worship leader as
the “main worship leader”), so I’m super pumped to jump on and learn.
Another ministry we put on weekly is called The Dwelling
Place, which is actually very similar to The Living Room (the young adults
community at Vision of Glory back home). The heart for The Dwelling Place is
very much in it’s name; we want it to be a place where staff can come every
Friday night to simply dwell and rest. Typically we may share testimonies, pray
for one another, speak out His Word, share pictures or revelations we have, but
we always have an open space for worship with music. Last week was incredible
where we mostly just sang out spontaneous songs that God put on our hearts in
the moment. Personally, those are my favorite times: the places that are made
up of open space to express in freedom what’s on our heart and what’s on His in
that moment.
Another exciting front on the horizon is that we (the CDMT)
want to make an album! We are working on writing songs together and performing
as we create so that we can have solid material to record sometime in the
beginning of next year! We are very excited for that, although it’s definitely
a learning experience. It’s going to be a worship album and we might even have
it recorded live with an audience singing along, so we’ll see how plausible
that is when it gets closer to the time to record.
Personally, I have been visiting different churches to find
one to call home and I think I’ve found it! The church is called Glory City and
man… It’s a glorious place. I’ve already met some young adults there (who go to
BSSM in Redding, Cali), and find the church an incredibly refreshing and
genuine place. They’re a pretty crazy bunch, but each time I’ve gone, I’ve felt
such a purity in the hearts of the people; they are simply seeking God with
their whole hearts and desiring to love Him and know Him. If I could reference
it to any place, I would say it reminds me of Bethel Church in Redding.
That’s all for now, but if you have any more specific
questions about my life here, I would love to share. Email me at buhlface@gmail.com
Love, Lyss

