Heart of the Artist with Rory Noland

Heart of the Artist with Rory Noland

Christian Podcast | Heart of the Artist I was the ripe old age of 22, settled into a graduate school outside of Chicago, and attempting to adjust to the north again after a marvelous year working in Key Biscayne, Florida. My father had died the previ...
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Christian Podcast | Heart of the Artist


I was the ripe old age of 22, settled into a graduate school
outside of Chicago, and attempting to adjust to the north again
after a marvelous year working in Key Biscayne, Florida. My
father had died the previous year from sorosis of the liver,
leaving me a bit lonely, while at the same time feeling quite
adult. I was on my career path into church ministry, already
quite settled into my theology of choice, yet eager to learn, and
get my walking papers to be a legitimate clergyman.


Attending a singles group in the city, I ran into an all-too-cute
girl who wouldn’t quit talking about her church in the suburbs.
Actually, everyone seemed to be talking about that church, so I
allowed myself to be dragged along one Sunday, more interested in
the girl than I was in the church. I knew things were going to be
different since the lobby was packed in the theater hosting this
new fangled trendy church, awaiting the previous service to let
out.


It is hard to imagine nowadays, but back then churches were
mostly known for their pipe organs, choirs, and liturgy. The site
of a band set up on the stage was different. But then, four
female vocalists with microphones and smiles started to sing in
harmony, quite well by the way. And then it happened. I saw the
drummer lift slowly from his seat at the drum kit as the singers
paused. With no shame or apology, and all the strength the young
man had, he came down on the snare and the beat was on. Welcome
to the modern church.


If I had to compare those three years in the seminary with the
impact of that one church on my thinking, I’m not sure which was
greater. I do know this, I will forever be grateful. Why do we do
what we do in church? How much of it is because of outdated
traditions, and how much of it is led by God’s instructions in
the Bible?


Today we have a special guest who has spent his life asking such
questions, picking the songs, rehearsing the bands, and leading
the worship. Today he continues to serve the church as the
director of Heart of the Artist Ministries. Let’s meet him.


Welcome, Rory Noland, to Church Hurts And.


https://www.churchhurtsand.org


http://www.heartoftheartist.org

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