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Known for his work with New Life Church and the Desperation Band, Jared Anderson is the writer of such modern worship favorites as “Rescue” and “Amazed.” He’s also the force behind two critically-acclaimed solo projects, 2006’s Where To Begin and 2008’s Where Faith Comes From, both of which infused Anderson’s worshipful lyrics with pop sensibility. Now, playing to all his best strengths as an artist and songwriter, while keeping the Church clearly in focus, he returns with Jared Anderson Live From My Church.

“Writing outside the New Life context was such a cool opportunity,” he says of his two previous albums, “but all the while, the congregational songs I’d written were taking off, were really gaining acceptance.” Then when the church found itself rocked by controversy, “The self-questioning grew intense for everyone on staff and it just became clearer and clearer to me personally that I was meant to write worship that people in the pews can sing.”

Clarity is a powerful thing. And Live From My Church finds this long-term Coloradoan getting back to his corporate worship roots.

“It’s been a real process of self-discovery, of stumbling in the right direction and finding myself, artistically and as a worshiper.” Ultimately, doing what works for worship is Anderson’s greatest passion, the organic, un-watered down approach to crafting songs, his finest gift.

“The first half of the record really echoes with the idea of receiving from the Lord. Receiving his grace, receiving his mercy, receiving his forgiveness,” Anderson explains. “The second half is about responding by giving back—giving our worship back to God, giving our love away…reaching out and giving what we’ve been given.”

Anderson points to the Psalm 1:3, the ‘tree planted by streams of living water that brings forth fruit in time…’ as a pivotal scripture for the inspiration behind the new record – a reminder that as we received life from God, we give back.

“Of all the images that could’ve been used to describe a person who knows God or who is blessed, God used a tree. Seriously, a tree. It’s interesting that God would use that. For me, the X and Y of how a tree works is this: Every tree grows up. That’s intention. That’s the Y. Singularity of direction. But every tree also grows out. That’s the X, and that’s imagination. If you’re going to grow up, you have roots as tall as your branches, or you’ll topple when the storms come.” Up and out. Receive and give.

From the joyful, rousing opener “Lift the Name,” to “Never Be Shaken,” an anthem for difficult times, to the unforgettable version of John Mark McMillan’s “How He Loves,” to the project benedictions of “Glorified” and “We Will Be Changed,” Live From My Church is a powerful reminder that God is the Author of every good thing in our lives, and the only response to his grace is uncompromised worship in action. (Continue on Right)
The ColdPlay-esque single “Inside,” declares “I will be clay in the Potter’s Hand / I will be light in a darkened land / I will be love lit on fire / Holy Spirit burn on the inside…” stands out as a modern anthem for today’s generation.

“God Be In My Head,” Anderson’s twist on an ancient poem/prayer, stands as one of the richest songs on the CD, a daily psalm for passionate, modern believers. “I was praying one morning, and that idea popped into my head,” he explains. “I thought ‘That’s already a song,’ but I Googled it, and there it was. A six-line poem/prayer from the 1500s, with a melody of its own. I knew I had to sing this, so I kept almost all the lyrics and used it as a springboard to add the rest. I think I’ll always sing this one.”

The Spirit of the Lord is upon me to preach good news to the poor To bind up the brokenhearted, to make you known even more So people living in darkness will see the great light I’ll be the carrier of love and compassion…

“Carrier” picks up the theme of ‘giving back,’ a response to take Jesus’ healing to a broken world. It’s a song that, as experience has proven, has already made a powerful connection with worshipers.

“Connecting with people, it’s not just about the song, it’s not just about a strong lyric…” Anderson says. “You make a memory with people through a song, whether it’s musical or lyrical, and every time you hear it, you go back to that place, that emotion, that connection surfaces.” That’s why, he says, writing songs for live worship and leading it requires a certain letting go, a certain surrendering of your own agenda. “Connecting in a live setting is about relationship, about letting people know that you’re there for them, not for yourself… you have to surrender what you want to do in order to reach them.”

The total result of Live From My Church is a CD packed with 11 songs written with congregational worship in mind, sonically stripped down to what a live church band can accomplish on a given Sunday.

“There’s a little something for every congregation here,” Anderson says. “There are three or four songs that First Baptist would do. There are four or five songs that First Baptist would never do, but First Charismatic Church will… I try to have a filter on what goes into me, not what comes out, so that creatively there are no limits.”

“Worship leaders are in the foot washing business,” he continues. “If you want to lead, you have to serve. And if you want to serve, you have to surrender. And if you surrender, you’re really going to have to die. So to lead is to really die.” Not an easy road for anyone, he says, but Anderson cares more about the process than the parameters. “I’m up for whatever… but the ultimate goal is to serve the church. And I think these songs will serve and hopefully challenge the church.”

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All I Want
Amazed
Beauty of the Lord
Call to Me
Carrier
Counting on God
Everything to God
Fill Me Up
Finding You
Glorified
Glory of God
God Be In My Head
Great I AmNew!
Hiding Place
Hear Us from Heaven
Holy Praise
I’m Coming Your Way
Inside
Life The Name
Messiah’s Song
More than Life
The Narrow Road
Never Be Shaken
Prepare the Way
Promises
Pleasing to You
Pouring it Out for You
Ready Now
Rescue
Revolve
The Whole Earth
This is Life
Treasure
Walk on in the Grace of God
We Will Be Changed
Worthy

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PURE IMAGINATION

April 18th, 2012

I love the movie “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”. Even though its rated #74 for scariest scenes in a movie, I still love it. My favorite song from the movie is “Pure Imagination”. I feel like the song is sung from God’s perspective to us.Come with me and you’ll be in a world of pure imaginationTake a look and you’ll see into your imaginationWe’ll begin with a spin traveling in the world of my creationWhat we’ll see will defy explanationIf you want to view paradise simply look around and view itAnything you want to, do itWant to change the world? There’s nothing to itThere is no life I know to compare with pure imaginationLiving there you’ll be free if you truly wish to beThere’s this invitation to participate in the cosmic workings, or factory, that is the kingdom of heaven and “the kingdom of this world becoming the kingdom of our God.” A transformation. A blood transfusion of grace.This whole process of adoption has opened up another world to me. I don’t even know all that it entails. I know it’s not just about John Diego or about my family. I know its about the kingdom of God and it’s changing my life. Probably just as much as music has changed my life. And Megan. It’s on that level of “this is so amazing. I don’t understand it, but I know I can never go back” amazing.I have so many questions about everything. I know John Diego was born two months after the earthquake. What were the circumstances? Why couldn’t his family keep him? Where are they now? How long with the process take? How much will he remember? Will he adjust to us and our family? Will we adjust to him? Will we ever meet his family? What will it be like to potentially have 3 two-year olds living in our home?But the process is pure imagination. I am changing the world and I’m being changed in the process. There’s nothing to it. Just saying yes and moving forward. Facing challenges and believing God that you can rise to meet them. John Diego turns two at the end of March. Megan and a friend are headed down for a few days to be with him. We are going to take our boys down at the end of May once they get out of school. A few friends are coming with us as well. I can’t wait.Living there you’ll be free if you truly wish to be.If you’d like to buy a piece of the puzzle you can do so at the top of this blog. Every bit helps. thanks.


MAKING MATCHES

April 18th, 2012

The more time I spend in church the more I’ve fallen in love with testimonies. Sermons and songs are wonderful, but they don’t quite reveal as much to me as testimonies. Stories of God’s involvement in people never get old to me. It’s like listening to the Bible being retold in common, everyday, uninhibited language. What’s great is that when someone’s telling their story, when its not all polished and well-rehearsed, they’re not even thinking about the Bible, just about the story and what happened to them. Usually sometime later they make the connection. I have yet to hear a testimony that only involved the teller. There’s always at least one other character (in addition to God) if not more. One pastor describes that additional person in a testimony as a matchmaker. Maybe making disciples is really making matches. There is an art to playing a supporting role in someone’s testimony. You may not be aware of every role you’re currently playing. I love playing the memory game with my kids. We have Spiderman memory, Toy Story memory, Star Wars memory, and Muppets memory. Each game is similar with a stack of square cards (maybe 50) with 2 of each character. You shuffle them up and set them out in rows upside down and take turns looking for matches. At first it’s slow. No one knows where anything is. But after a few rounds everyone begins to remember what they’ve seen and make the matches. The Bible is like Israel’s memory game. There’s way more than 50 squares, but God is always reaching out to match or be united with His people. Abraham was matched with God, as was Jacob. Esau, not so matched. So how to be matched. The good thing is that God wants to be matched with us. If it were any other way we would be toast. Being fully matched to God includes allowing matchmakers around us to help. Heaven begins when we are fully matched to God and fully matchmaking with others. Christ is revealed in this unity, or mess, you might call it. I call it church, or marriage.The enemy or the distracter would like you to believe that you can be complete by only being matched with other people and God is not necessary. But that is hell, or the curse. We can only know each other if we know the Father. The ultimate matchmaker, Jesus, in human form who redeemed us from the curse and left us His Holy Spirit to glue us to God and to one another.Here’s to matchmaking.


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