Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Interview With Kathryn Scott


Interview with Kathryn Scott
Causeway Coast Vineyard Church
Coleraine, Northern Ireland
Writer of “Hungry” (Falling On My Knees)
And “At The Foot Of The Cross” (Ashes To Beauty)
By Pastor John Marvin
Sr Pastor
Portland Metro Church
www.portlandmetrochurch.org


Kathryn, how do you personally define worship?
The real stuff of worship happens before we start to sing - it's the choices that we make in the small corners of life; the way we treat our spouse; the way we love our children; the way we honor our employer; the way we respond to the poor; the way we are with God when no one else is looking. It's these things that make sense of the songs we sing - they aren't meant to be our worship - they are meant to express, or give voice to our worship.

What specific goals and objectives do you have for the church as you lead worship?
My main goal is to create a safe place for people to encounter God for themselves. This affects the songs I choose; the way I lead; the way I respond to the Holy Spirit - everything.

How do you go about planning for worship, both in terms of long-range planning and weekly planning?
I make sure that I have had some time to reconnect with God for myself. I love to do that through walking!! I don't always have the time - but as long as it's still a part of my life that I come back to when I can, then I know I'm on good ground. Then, when I'm preparing for leading worship - I'm thinking through 'who am I leading in worship' - it's all about serving those people, so I have to spend some time thinking through who they are, and what they might need to express to God through the songs I choose. On the long term planning side of things, I talk over with the Pastor what the overall strategy is for our direction as a church and make sure that we are heading the same way through the worship teams as well! We are all part of the same team (leadership of the church), and so we can't afford to go in a different direction to everyone else :) I also invite his critique and thoughts on what we've done so far - there's nothing more helpful than someone who is on your side telling you things to think through that you can improve on.

How do you review the weekly gatherings? What do you look for in terms of evaluating your effectiveness?
We have a staff meeting on a Wednesday morning where we tell our stories of God intervening in our lives and the lives of those outside the church that we know, and how He is bringing them to himself. Then we review the service - the wonderful things, and any things that we could do better. I'm always keen to know if people were able to connect with God - to make sure that I either didn't push the boat too far, or not far enough!

Are you thinking of any specific age group or style as you plan the worship service?
Our church mostly has young people, but we do have quite a lot of couples in their forties and fifties, and then one or two couples in their sixties and upwards. Truthfully, I'm not so much thinking of age when I plan - I'm more thinking about who will be there in terms of what songs they might know. On any given Sunday we will have a good number of people who aren't yet following Jesus - and so, I try to use a hymn at some point along the way, because nearly everyone knows them - even if they haven't gone to church since they were a child. I also try not to introduce too much new stuff at once - again, I want people to be able to grab a hold of songs and sing them from their hearts - that's hard to do if they don't know them.

What piece of advice would you give beginning worship leaders regarding the planning and leading of worship?
Listen to your senior pastor and try to facilitate the vision of the church as you lead worship. Listen to the Holy Spirit - if you see that He's on a certain song, or present to do a particular thing in the room at that moment - just sing it out - there's something that happens when we announce what the Lord is doing (not manufacturing what isn't there - but recognizing His move when we see Him, and 'saying or singing what we see'.)

How do you incorporate being led by the Spirit into the planning of the worship service?
Usually I just plan the set based on the things we've already talked about. Songs are vehicles - the real deal is all about where the journey goes. So, almost in a sense it doesn't matter what songs we use (as long as people know and connect with them) - it matters that we listen to the whisper of the Holy Spirit as we actually lead, because that's how we know where to go.

How do you do the same during the worship service?
While I'm leading I start to sense that the Lord is present to do a certain thing - or that we need to linger for a moment on a particular song. I try to simply be obedient. Sometimes I've given an altar call right there in the middle of worship, and people have given their hearts to Jesus then and there. Sometimes I've sung out that people are going to be healed because I've sensed that the Lord is doing that right then at that moment - and people have been healed. Sometimes I've just led worship and not sensed those things at all, and so I've led as sensitively as I can. The temptation can be to 'make something happen' - but we are just waiting to see what the Lord will do, and then be obedient when He moves.

Kathryn, do you have any last words?
Pastor John, It was lovely to meet you! God bless you so tremendously as you continue to serve Him. I just feel like I have to say 'He gives rest to the weary' - it's wonderful and right to rest too - just in case you were feeling tired and not sure if you were letting Him down by taking time out as well.

Friday, July 25, 2008

We are now meeting in the Theater!!!


You are invited to join us at the Lloyd cinemas, 1510 NE Multnomah, Portland, OR 97211, for our Sunday Morning service. We meet in Cinema #10 at 9:00 am for prayer and our service begins at 9:30 am. There is plenty of parking, wheelchair access,
When we are finished with the morning service we head back to our Alberta Campus, 607 NE Alberta, Portland OR, 97211, where we have adult interest groups including:


  • Parenting 101

  • The Prayer of Jabez

  • Growing Strong in Christ

We also have activities for youth and children on Wednesday Nights...


Wednesday Nights we meet at the Alberta Campus, 607 NE Alberta, Portland, OR, 97211, at have Bible studies for Men, Women, Youth and Children.


If you have any questions you can call the church at 503-287-4825 or e-mail us at info@portlandmetrochurch.org


Sunday, June 8, 2008

There's no place like home...


We finally made it home...It is great to travel and see other places but it is true, "There's no place like home". I would like to thank Ginger and all the others that have been following the Blog. (Ginger, David told me to do this)... I will refocus the blog to getting ready for our move to the new venue at the Lloyd Cinemas Theater...There are so many things that we need to do before our opening on July 6th...If you can join us we would love to have you. We will start Sunday am at 9:30 at the theater and will have a picnic in the park across the street for the day and we have an evening speaker Zollie Smith at 5:00 pm... If you would like more information you can e-mail me at pastor@portlandmetrochurch.org

Blessings,

Pastor John

Monday, June 2, 2008

I really was going to try and post every day!!!

I really had good intentions of trying to post everyday. We have been up early every morning and out until late at night. Sunday AM I went to three services, two I spoke at and one I just visited. One of the churches we visited was a church that we had started and it was so great to see things carrying on and to see all the people that we had led to the Lord still serving God and growing in their faith. I enclosed so pictures of them. Today we were our of the house by 6:00 am and met the boat at 7:00 am at the dock for a half day of sport fishing. We caught a total of 3 fish but had many others bite and on the line that got off. Wednesday night we are going to friends house for a fish feed...They are going to cook up all the fish we caught. We took the fish over to them tonight so they can season them up. I caught a Dorado or Dolphin fish as they call it (No Not the "Flipper" type of Dolphin)..See the picture and you will see what it looks like. David caught a King fish and another person caught a Barracuda. If that was not enough we went to Darkwoods beach tonight and did some snorkeling. I got one fish and I put it up on the shore and when I wasn't looking a dog came along and ate my fish and my bait I was using. Tomorrow we are going to Pineapple Beach Resort and Wednesday during the day we are going to the island of Barbuda. When I get home I am going to need a vacation from my vacation...
Blessings,
Pastor John

















Thursday, May 29, 2008

Day One in Antigua

Well, I finally made it to Antigua. I had a lay-over in Puerto Rico last night and just arrived in Antigua. I was picked up by an old friend Bro. Johnathon. Bro. Johnathon and his wife Glennis and their son Madarhi just came back from Brazil. They work with Youth With a Mission. I will be staying with Pastor Lester Emanuel who used to be the Superintendent of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the west Indies in Antigua and Barbuda. The pictures I have attached are from their back yard. You will see mangoes, bananas and coconuts...I have been away for awhile so it is going to take a few days to get used to the heat. Just now I had to wipe drops of sweat off of the keyboard. My son David and his friends fly in tonight. I will be giving daily updates...
Blessings,
Pastor John


Sunday, May 25, 2008

Getting ready to fly...

This is a picture of Brown's Bay...One of our families favorite spots in Antigua & Barbuda. This Wednesday my oldest son, David and I will be flying to the Island of Antigua & Barbuda...We used to be missionaries there and pioneered churches. I will be sending pictures and video to my blog and to my podcast. If you need a link to both of them you can go to our church website:


http://www.portlandmetrochurch.org/

On the left side of the website you will find links to the church podcast and the church blog. I have been working like crazy to get thing ready to go. I am still finishing school work and have also been running our church coffee shop "The Meeting Place"


and so I have been training a person from our church to take over when I am gone.

I will be preaching in a couple of churches and I will be able to see many of the people that we led to the Lord when we pioneered churches. David and I have decided to eat jerk chicken for lunch everyday that we are there...It is the best!



Please be praying for our trip.



Pastor John

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Theater Church in July

I am really looking forward to meeting for our Sunday services in a theater...July 6th we will be meeting at the Lloyd Cinemas in Portland. It is a challenge and a step of faith but through prayer and fasting we feel that is what we are supposed to do. We will keep you updated as to the progress of this new venture. If you would like to get more information you can call the church at 503-287-4824 or you can go on our website at http://www.portlandmetrochurch.org/



We have a desire to reach people that wouldn't normally come to a church. On that first Sunday in July we will start our service at 9:30 am and go to approx. 11:00. After the service we are going across the street to the park that is right by the MAX stop...We will have a picnic/BBQ at no cost and will have various music and speakers throughout the day...At 5:00 we will have a guest speaker from New Jersey...Zollie Smith...



Come and join us,

We would like to meet you...



Pastor John