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God TV

Well, after 5 weeks of touring with Roy Fields it’s time to announce the venue for God TV’s coverage of the tour.

So, from 5 - 9 November we’ll be at Winchester Vineyard, Vineyard Centre, Bar End Road, Winchester, SO23 9NP. A Map can be found here. Meetings, and the live broadcasts, start at 19:30 each evening with doors at 18:30.

From a fact point of view this will be the first live programme on God TV after The US Election.

From a logistics point of view because of the limited numbers available in the venue if you want to get in you’ll probably need to be there at least one hour before the doors open.

Belfast Night 4

Hey everyone,

Just thought you may like to know two things:

1. The Elim Christian Centre are broadcasting the 2 meetings with Roy Fields live to the web and it can be found here.

2. I’ve embedded last nights directly into my website.
Live Video streaming by Ustream

Travelling the UK

I’m five weeks into this tour and presently I’m sat in a coffee shop in central Belfast (see last known location) reflecting on all I’ve seen, done and chatted about with people.

When my blog morphed into it’s current generation I obviously had no idea that the tour was going to come up, I had no idea that instead of writing on a what I was doing locally I’d be writing about what I was doing across the whole UK and beyond.

Throughout this tour I’d be lost without my laptop, my phone, my Mobile Broadband adaper and camera. However more than that I’d be lost without my friends around the world who are cheering me on. I’d be lost without the guys on the tour. We’ve become quite a tight unit and are always looking out for each other.

It’s still an experience I wouldn’t change for the world.

October Tour Update

While I have a few days off, from tour that is, I thought I’d do some blog/website updates. Just to keep everyone in the loop here are the updated Roy Fields “We Are The Generation” tour dates:

Tonbridge, Kent: 17 - 19 October
The River Centre, TN9 1RE

Carryduff, Northern Ireland: 21 - 23 October
Carryduff Elim, BT8 8DQ

Belfast, Northern Ireland: 24- 26 October
Elim Christian Centre, BT15 3GJ

Belfast, Northern Ireland: 27 - 29 October
Ulster Temple, BT6 8GL

Dublin, Republic of Ireland: 30 - 31 October
Powerscourt House (Ballroom), Enniskery, Co. Wicklow

Live on God TV (Venue TBA): 5 - 9 November
I’ll post more details once it’s all been confirmed!

Further dates are likely to be added in the near future. It’s been amazing experience and I feel privileged that I can play a small part in this. There have been times when it feels really tough and all of us have faced dilemmas but at those times we’ve all pushed into God.

I am going to try my best, though I’m not promising anything, to update the blog on a venue by venue basis. Also I’m going to get some pictures up online so if you click on Photos you’ll see some galleries (though this may take some time).

Tour Post Number 1

Well it’s just after 9am and I’m just about to start getting ready for the third scheduled stop on the “We Are The Generation Tour” which is in Bath. How’s it been so far? To answer that really briefly - hectic.

Here’s a quick run through of my last few days.

Saturday:
Arrive, provide my driving licence, and collect a splitter van from the Central Hall car pakr which required a 37 point turn(if you’ve never been is a triangle). Then drive from Southampton to Winchester and wait for the rest of the band. They then rehearsed while I made general tweaks to the mixing desk and rang Rosie. Pack up was completed by 7 and we were back at Central Hall for 7:45.

Sunday:
Wake up after really bad nights sleep I managed to get cramp in both my legs. D’Oh! Hobble round for a bit. Drink coffe for a bit. Go to Church where 24-7 are holding their international gathering. After Church it’s back to the van for the trip to Maidenhead via Guilford. Once we arrive “get in” seems to take longer than expected (possibly because of all the merch that we’re carrying) and this impacts on sound check time. Still it all gets done. About 750 turn up in the evening and 91 either commit or recommit their lives to God. By the time we’ve packed up it’s 11:30pm and we finally make it in by 1:30am

Monday:
Slept a lot better, though think it’s exhaustion. Today is the Central Hall event and we have plenty of time to be ready. I spend the morning virtually programming a desk for further along the tour which is going to save a lot of time that day. Once I arrive at Central Hall I start what seems the long hard process of setup - working out where monitor mixes will be, preparing mic stands, etc. The band appear over a two hour time frame and by 4pm everything is plugged in and ready to go. Sound Check takes 25 minutes and then they have some rehearsal time. Roy arrives just after 5pm and it takes a few minutes to get his IEM/Wedge mix sounding how he wants it - still with that done they go through a couple of songs and go and eat. The event starts and 7:30pm and there is a great atmosphere of praise and worship. Loads of people get prayed for loads of people commit or re-commit lives to God.

Tour News

If you’ve been following me on Facebook you will have, probably, noticed my sometime cryptic status updates saying things like;

can reveal his big news

Or;

has a big announcement to make soon

Well, I am finally at a point when I can reveal what that is. I’m, just in case you hadn’t guessed from the title, heading out on tour. Primarily this is going to be with American Worship leader Roy Fields whom many of you will have heard of from the Lakeland Revival. So, here is my September 2008 itinary.

Thursday, 11 September
The Kings Church, Wolverhampton

Friday, 12 September
The Kings Church, Wolverhampton

Sunday, 14 September
River Church, Maidenhead

Monday, 15 September
New Community Church, Southampton

Tuesday, 16 September
Bath City Church, Bath

Thursday, 18 September
Emmanuel Church, London

Friday, 19 September
TBA, Swansea

Sunday, 21 September
New Life Church, Harrogate

Monday, 22 September
TBA, Teeside

Wednesday, 24 September
Fraserburgh Community Church, Fraserburgh

Thursday, 25 September
New Life Christian Fellowship, Edingburgh

Friday, 26 September
Elim Church, Glasgow

This is obviously and exciting, but slighty nervous, time. I encourage you to pray for the Churches involved and all the crew. Both at The Kings Church in Wolverhampton where I’ll be acting as a session bass player, and on the Roy Fields tour.

I’m hoping to post a daily blog from the tours. See you on the terraces.

Dave

How can things ever be the same?

With all that’s been going on in Lakeland, Florida. Things that I’ve seen with my own eyes and touched with my own hands I can’t get one question out of my head

How can things ever be the same?

On one side of things there’s this huge outpouring in Florida. Meetings have grown from 700 to 8,000 and people are clearly having a huge experience of God. Many are being healed and a large number of these have been medically verified. Also, since it began some 60 days ago there have been 13 verified resurrections from the dead.

On the opposite side of things natural disasters are happening. In Burma the official death toll from the Cyclone stands at 78,000 although external agencies put these figures above 100,000. In China the government puts the death toll from the recent Earthquake is in excess of 12,000. While a third Earthquake in Bogota, Columbia, already has a death toll of 78.

If you look at things in a different perspective here in Western Europe we are entering an economic slow down. Rich nations are becoming poor, primarily this is down the cost of crude oil which is currently running at about $135 a barrell. However in Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa almost the reverse is happening economies are growing and poor nations are becoming rich.

God is on the move. In a sense it’s a return to the Old Testament values when every 50 years (the Jubilee) things were reset: Debts were cancelled, land was returned and slaves were freed. Wealth was divided equally. It’s almost testament to God’s sense of humor, Bono et al have been banging on for ages about dropping the debt and spreading the wealth and almost with one click of his fingers God has done it naturally. Again the question:

How can things ever be the same?

If you look in one respect there are parallels to the Old Testament. There are also parallels to the New Testament looking at what’s going on in Lakeland puts in mind the book of Acts. After Jesus ascends to heaven the disciples are left waiting around for something to happen. They know that they’ve been promised a helper but have no idea when or where. In Acts 2 they find themselves Jerusalem for the festival of Shavuot, the Spring Harvest, when the Holy Spirit is released. For those disciples who start to speak in the tounges of nations and God, then Peter declares the prophecy of Joel resulting in the baptism of 3,000 they must have had one question:

How can things ever be the same?

At the start of Acts 3 something breaks and we see the first post-Jesus healing when Peter heals the crippled man. There is no laying on of hands Peter, probably overflowing with the Spirit, just commands that this man gets up and walks. And guess what, for Peter & John, the crippled man and those saw him there was one question that they must have been thinking:

How can things ever be the same?

And really that’s where I am now. How do you come back from seeing tumors disappear? From seeing the blind able to see and the deaf able to hear? And ultimately seeing legs starting to grow? You can only be expectant for God to turn up and start doing stuff in your own congreation, and I’d love to see more it at Arun.

I want the signs and the wonders but actually I want more than that. I want the intimacy with God; To know that He is within me and is guiding me and speaking to me daily. I want the lessons I learnt in Lakeland to be with me forever and not just a couple of weeks. And there were lessons, primarily I learnt the vital importance of pressing into what God has for us. Whether that’s in our days at work or in our Church services.

So you don’t like the worship leader, or don’t like the style of preach? Well, have you ever thought that God may want to speak to you in it? All it takes from us is a little effort to get beyond the natural and listen for the subtle heart beat of our creator whispering to us.

I’ll be honest here - I struggled one evening out in Florida they were resting the normal worship leader and had a guest in his place. Instead of entering into a place filled with praise, and errors, as the band practiced and worshipped there was, nothing. Then a Jack Black look a like, with mohican, took to the stage and sang a whole load of songs he’d written and I’d never heard before. Being honest I felt about as connected to God as the biggest Atheist in the world. My friends were fully engaged - Joe was on the floor giggling his head off and Matt was in a similar position, mostly without the giggling.

I, again, felt completely out of sync with God’s heart beat. And then it kinda happened instead of taking the cynical view:

“Oh, it’s not for me this evening!”

I heard the faintest whisper saying “press into me, this is for you!” So, I tried and slowly the negativity melted away and pretty soon found myself face down on the carpet praising God for what he could do both in me and others. The time of worship after that was amazing, almost the most powerful since I’d been there, but I struggled to begin with.

It’s been a journey; 8,000 miles, a lot of sobbing, even more carpet time and even more prayer. I know that I won’t ever be the same, but a week after I started this post I still can’t process it enough to come up with an answer to the question I started with: How can things ever be the same?




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