How Twitter and the Internet Rescued this Worship Leader

Posted on September 16th, 2009 in Church Life, Cool Stuff, Worship Leadership by Fred McKinnon

TRUE STORY

Ok, so my headline is a bit dramatic, I admit.  But seriously, yesterday was one of those days when you are so glad you discovered technology like twitter, facebook, and the internet.

SETUP:

Thanks to Randy Elrod’s  giveaway on the re:create conference website,  I got my pre-release of Matt Maher’s new “Alive Again” CD.  I was super-excited to once again here “Christ Is Risen” … a song Matt had performed LIVE at the National Worship Leader Conference back in July.  After hearing this song again I decided that I’d surprise our church by introducing it as a “grand finale” at the end of this Sunday evening’s “Night of Worship”.

PROBLEM:

I had trouble discerning a couple of lyrics.  Especially the first line of the first verse.  Now that I know the actual lyrics, I’ve no idea WHY I had trouble hearing it … it’s perfectly clear.  But regardless, I thought I was hearing something else.  It’s brand new and the lyrics are nowhere to be found on the internet – not even at CCLI.

ENTER … GOOGLE, TWITTER, FACEBOOK

Google the lyrics – found a Facebook page from a Catholic Church somewhere.  Clicked on their address in Facebook which brought up a Google Map, proudly displaying their location and phone number.  Quick phone call to the church (yeah, the old-fashioned way, a telephone) gets me on the line with “Brittany” who loves the song and is going to try and figure out the lyric.

Meanwhile:

I use both my @fmckinnon personal twitter account and the @theworshipcomm twitter account (for TheWorshipCommunity.Com) and ask if anyone knows the lyrics.

Who replies?  None other than Matt Maher, the co-author and artist himself:

Picture 1Meanwhile, I’m remembering the guy who works for Media Shout, Nate … Nate and I worked together at the National Worship Leader conference and met while we were figuring out the best way to display the “live blog/twitter” feed on the screens.

I send Nate a “DM” (direct message) via Twitter.  The conversation goes something like this:
@fmckinnon:  “Nate, hey Fred from the NWLC … do u still have Matt Maher’s setlist in your MediaShout library”

@MediaShoutNate:  yeah, I think so, what do you need?
@fmckinnon:  1st verse of “Christ Is Risen” from Matt Maher’s set.  Let no un-cod …??? sin remain???
@MediaShoutNate:  “Let no one caught in sin remain inside the lie of inward shame …”

CELEBRATION:

In less than 30 minutes, I had everything I needed to finish preparing that song for our band.  Oh yeah, Brittany CALLED ME BACK, too – a couple of perfect strangers on the phone … she figured out the verse, and we walked through the lyrics to the rest of the song to make sure we had it right.

Some days the internet can be a total distraction … but some days … I LOVE THE INTERNET.

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  1. MandoRon says:

    Great story Fred! We’ve directly emailed some of the less mainstream artists asking for lyrics/chords before with mixed success.

  2. Way to be resourceful!! Cool!

  3. Randy Elrod says:

    Awesome! This is so awesome. Gotta love it!! Matt Maher rocks by the way!

    Randy

  4. Phil says:

    Technology – you’ve got to love it! (and hate it sometimes ;-) )

    Not sure i’ve heard Matt Maher – will have to Spotify him!

    Did read this today though:
    http://www.breathecast.com/Christian.Music.News-Matt.Mahers.Alive.Again.Quickly.Jumps.Into.Top.20/1_3204.htm

    Phil

    • Phil,
      Yeah – he’s like a Roman Catholic or something like that – not quite sure, but not your typical mainstream worship artist – he wrote “Your Grace is Enough” … incredible, humble, powerful worship leader. I’ve seen him live a couple of times and was really blessed. He’s leading worship at Randy Elrod’s “re:create” conference next year, too – you should come over the pond for that one.

  5. terry timm says:

    great story fred – it’s a powerful song and i can’t wait to introduce it to our community of faith.

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