Well, I hate, er, I mean I really dislike those other bloggers out there that have these posts that say something like "well, I hadn't blogged for a while so" or whatever, but yeah I'm guilty of that too. Actually, that was probably the worst sentence ever written in the history of the English language. At any rate, I finally had something to say, so I thought I should say it.
This past weekend we had intended to be away in WV for some family stuff, so we were going to miss worship on Sunday. We actually ended up coming back early due to some sick children, but we missed worship anyway. And as more time went on through Sunday and Monday, I realized that I really missed that time of worship. I don't think I have missed a Sunday worship time since we were away the last 4th of July. And I came to realize that that steady diet of worship had been interrupted. And it was almost the same feeling as if I had skipped a meal and I became hungry. There was an important bit of nourishment that I had missed and my spiritual self had a need, something that required some sustenance. I wonder how often we treat our time with God this way. Do we hunger to be with Him? Do we become thirsty when we have neglected time in His word? Have our praise muscles become soft and flabby because we have not been exercising them? Worshipping our Lord should be something that strengthens us and trims the excess weight. It should involve our entire being (full-body-spirit-mind-soul workout). And it requires some working up to. You can't just jump into mind-blowing awesome fire from on high worship. It takes some time of learning about God's character, and experiencing His presence in the day-to-day places. It takes some meditation and contemplation of His love, His existence, His power. And finally it takes some practiced activity of actually involving ourselves in worship. Then we can start to become well-toned worshipers.
Sorry for the extended metaphor, but I am just really hungry to be in the presence of God's people worshiping him again this coming Lord's day. Be blessed, dear reader.
Amazed by Him,
W2
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
NEW WORSHIP GEAR
Well, sometimes we just need to get some new equipment. It's not that the old stuff is no good anymore. It's just that, well, sometimes we need to inject some newness back into what we do. It is often when we try something new that our past patterns of behavior become invigorated. In light of all this, behold the workmanship of Mr. Paul Reed Smith:
So I finally broke down and got a new axe. My thanks to Mr. Paul Mercer of Bill's Music fame, who made by sales experience truly awesome.
Paul also managed to find me a great deal on a tube amp to truly convey the sweet sound of my new instrument, a used Peavey Classic 30:

Yeah. That's a lot of tubes. I can't wait to rock the house with the new gear.
-W2
Monday, March 17, 2008
Worship 2.0 Fallout
Wow. Worship 2.0 was awesome! Thanks to all of you that came out and got a taste of what God can do outside of Sunday. I do want to make a point about Worship 2.0. The idea is not that we are necessarily trying to do something new. The point is that we are trying to create an atmosphere in which we are open to the possibility of something new. The focus of the Worship 2.0 series is really about freeing ourselves, kicking down boundaries, opening our hearts and minds, and surrendering all that we are to praise the Lord for all that He is. When we do that we cannot hope to ever remain the same.
It took me a while to follow up on this because I just felt really drained. This is something that has been on my heart for a long time, and I just felt like I poured everything I had into it. And afterward I just seemed to have run out of juice. I was exhausted. I am reminded here of some words from a song by Brenton Brown (based on the end of Isaiah Chapter 40 - remember Isaiah 40, its where the inspiration for "Teach Me How to Be in Awe" came from, anyway back to the blog):
Strength will rise as we wait upon the Lord
Well sometimes strength does come when we wait. But sometimes strength comes by just diving back into the fray and letting God work it out. The SMYDEK worship time last night became that for me. Evan rolled to the house and sat in with us, and he and rest of the boys really rocked the place. I was totally reinvigorated. I felt like I had been given new strength:
'Cause when we see you we find strength to face the day
Another line from Mr. Brown along with Paul Baloche in the song "Hosanna".
Are we looking to God first to provide our strength? Or do we try to work it out on our own first? Being of the control-freak nature, I am often inclined to do the latter. I guess that's something I need to work on.
To all of you fellow laborers in Christ, may God renew your strength today.
Amazed by Him,
W2
It took me a while to follow up on this because I just felt really drained. This is something that has been on my heart for a long time, and I just felt like I poured everything I had into it. And afterward I just seemed to have run out of juice. I was exhausted. I am reminded here of some words from a song by Brenton Brown (based on the end of Isaiah Chapter 40 - remember Isaiah 40, its where the inspiration for "Teach Me How to Be in Awe" came from, anyway back to the blog):
Strength will rise as we wait upon the Lord
Well sometimes strength does come when we wait. But sometimes strength comes by just diving back into the fray and letting God work it out. The SMYDEK worship time last night became that for me. Evan rolled to the house and sat in with us, and he and rest of the boys really rocked the place. I was totally reinvigorated. I felt like I had been given new strength:
'Cause when we see you we find strength to face the day
Another line from Mr. Brown along with Paul Baloche in the song "Hosanna".
Are we looking to God first to provide our strength? Or do we try to work it out on our own first? Being of the control-freak nature, I am often inclined to do the latter. I guess that's something I need to work on.
To all of you fellow laborers in Christ, may God renew your strength today.
Amazed by Him,
W2
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Worship 2.0 is Coming!
Worship 2.0 is happening Friday night at FBCGV starting at 7:00 pm. I can't believe how quickly it has arrived. For those of you who are asking "Well, so just what is this worship 2.0 thing?" I will try to make some limited answers. Worship 2.0 is another opportunity to experience God's presence and praise Him for who He is, what He has done for us, and what He is continuing to do in and around and through us. It is a time for God's people to abandon themselves to His spirit. It is my vision that Worship 2.0 will become a time that is less scripted and more about witnessing God's power in action and responding to it. It will be a time for prayer and praise. It will be an opportunity for other people in the church to share how God is working in their lives. Most of all, it will be a time to bring Glory to our Lord.
I hope that you will join us as we learn more about what Worship is all about.
Amazed by Him,
W2
I hope that you will join us as we learn more about what Worship is all about.
Amazed by Him,
W2
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Amazing Worship and Recommend Follow-Up
Wow! Worship at FBCGV was amazing today! I think it was one of the most intense personal worship experiences that I have had in a long time. So many times we place a high mark on some experience that we have had, and we hold that up as the standard. But we seldom really get our brains wrapped around the idea that God can just come in and blow that away. Thanks to the praise team. They are really doing an awesome job, and God is honoring their faithfulness.
Also, a quick follow-up from my recommended listenings. If you want to get a good sample of the music from The Glorious Unseen, check out their myspace page:
http://www.myspace.com/thegloriousunseen
They have samples up from their newest album.
Amazed by Him,
W2
Also, a quick follow-up from my recommended listenings. If you want to get a good sample of the music from The Glorious Unseen, check out their myspace page:
http://www.myspace.com/thegloriousunseen
They have samples up from their newest album.
Amazed by Him,
W2
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Recommended Listening Part II

Well, one of the things I want to do with this blog is to pass on some recommended spiritual/WORSHIP listening, especially things I come accross that are not necessarily very mainstream or popular. Of coarse, some of you know that I have been hooked on Jeremy Riddle's CD "Full Attention" for the past few months. If you havn't heard of this guy check it out. This is probably my favorite worship CD of all time. Every song is an amazing statement of heartfelt praise.

Another new CD that I have recently downloaded from iTunes (yes I do have an ipod now) is "Tonight the Stars Speak" by The Glorious Unseen. This was previewed on the http://www.worshiptogether.com/ new songs cafe jukebox. I was really impressed with the first half of the album so I picked it up. This is a very cool band. They don't blow you away with musicianship, the lead vocals are a little bit on the weaker side, but they have some very good messages. Most of the album is filled with cool atmospherics. There is even a cover of "O Praise Him" that has a slightly different take. Not as good as Crowder, but not worse either. Just different.
So if you are looking for some cool new tunes, check out these two albums. You will not be disappointed.
Amazed by Him,
W2
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Worship is . . . . part 18 1/2
Well, I dwell a lot on the topic of WORSHIP (obviously), and it's late on a Saturday night. So why am I sitting here writing this post? Because it is another aspect of what I believe WORSHIP is:
expectancy
Do we get excited about going to the house of God? Do we get excited on Sunday morning when we get out of bed, make breakfast, brush our teeth, dress our children? Do we get excited when we cruise into the parking lot? Do we get excited when we cross the threshold and enter the sanctum where God meets corporately with His church?
Do we get excited the night before?
(I can see the wheels are starting to turn.)
I am sooooo excited about worshipping the Lord tomorrow with God's people!
I am excited to see how God works in our lives.
I am excited to see how God changes us.
I am excited for God to reveal something that I haven't even thought of yet.
I don't ever want to reach a place where I can't get excited about worshipping God the night before.
Lord, bless Your people in mighty and mysterious ways. May we expect You to show us something great.
Amazed by Him,
W2
expectancy
Do we get excited about going to the house of God? Do we get excited on Sunday morning when we get out of bed, make breakfast, brush our teeth, dress our children? Do we get excited when we cruise into the parking lot? Do we get excited when we cross the threshold and enter the sanctum where God meets corporately with His church?
Do we get excited the night before?
(I can see the wheels are starting to turn.)
I am sooooo excited about worshipping the Lord tomorrow with God's people!
I am excited to see how God works in our lives.
I am excited to see how God changes us.
I am excited for God to reveal something that I haven't even thought of yet.
I don't ever want to reach a place where I can't get excited about worshipping God the night before.
Lord, bless Your people in mighty and mysterious ways. May we expect You to show us something great.
Amazed by Him,
W2
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Burn Us Up!
Well, let's get things rolling with a thought I had today. Lately I have been consumed (pardon the pun) with a song that Shane & Shane performed at the Youth Specialties conference we attended in St. Louis. The song is called "Burn Us Up" from their Pages CD. It is a song that talks about the defiance of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego as they faced the fiery furnace. There is a line that has stuck with me:
The palace stopped in unbelief when the guilty raised their hands to sing
Notice it doesn't say they raised their voices, but their hands. I thought that was a curious choice of words, but no doubt a deliberate one. It is because God wants us to praise Him with more than just our songs. He wants us to WORSHIP Him with our entire being, our hands, our feet, our voice, our soul and spirit.
The defiant song of those three boys as they faced the possibility of death, but still would not compromise their beliefs by bowing to a little "g" god is something that should echo in our hearts:
Burn us up oh King won't you burn us in the furnace of your desire
I think we need to be a little slower to bow down, and a little more willing to burn.
Amazed by Him,
W2
The palace stopped in unbelief when the guilty raised their hands to sing
Notice it doesn't say they raised their voices, but their hands. I thought that was a curious choice of words, but no doubt a deliberate one. It is because God wants us to praise Him with more than just our songs. He wants us to WORSHIP Him with our entire being, our hands, our feet, our voice, our soul and spirit.
The defiant song of those three boys as they faced the possibility of death, but still would not compromise their beliefs by bowing to a little "g" god is something that should echo in our hearts:
Burn us up oh King won't you burn us in the furnace of your desire
I think we need to be a little slower to bow down, and a little more willing to burn.
Amazed by Him,
W2
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
LeT's GeT iT sTaRtEd!
Hm. Well, according to John all bloggers must blog on the first day of the year. So I guess this is as good a time as any to start. But yes, you are right. Introductions should come first.
My name is Wesley Wilson. My close friends call me W2. I am the worship leader at First Baptist Church of Green Valley in Monrovia, Maryland. I intend for this blog to primarily focus on what WORSHIP is, what it looks like, how we can have more of it, and what God expects from us in it. So a lot of what I hope to share with you (i.e., the reader) are my thoughts about WORSHIP, experiences that God is leading me through, songs ideas in progress, etc. I hope that you will enjoy this journey with me.
Amazed by Him,
W2
My name is Wesley Wilson. My close friends call me W2. I am the worship leader at First Baptist Church of Green Valley in Monrovia, Maryland. I intend for this blog to primarily focus on what WORSHIP is, what it looks like, how we can have more of it, and what God expects from us in it. So a lot of what I hope to share with you (i.e., the reader) are my thoughts about WORSHIP, experiences that God is leading me through, songs ideas in progress, etc. I hope that you will enjoy this journey with me.
Amazed by Him,
W2
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