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Make sure to see full Info on stake music events in newsletter including:
Oct 9 Chapel Music Hour
Pre- Missionary Organ Workshop Oct 9
Stake Choir Practices
Dec 4 Christmas Sing-Along
Taking Care With Music Everywhere
May the hallways be filled with music. Let us wear out our instruments in the service of making music to our God rather than by neglect, misuse, or malice. We are blessed to have musical instruments in our houses of worship. Did you know: read more. . .
Have you ever seen or been involved in a marching band or a large group floor presentation (olympics, group dance)? The demonstration consists of numerous individuals who have learned their part and rehearsed. The individual’s perspective is on the ground and they are unable to fully see the unfolding of the design of which they are an essential element of. They are simply doing ‘the best they can’ and hope everyone else is too.
We trust in God’s plan of Happiness and through his directors here on earth, each of us is learning and practicing our part for the big show, if you will. Each of us is important and we all have a part to play. Our part most likely won’t look exactly like someone else’s part so it’s important to seek out, learn, and rehearse our part.
One part of the plan in the latter days regards the building up of the kingdom of God upon the earth. To gather Zion and build a place of refuge.
Recently, President Nelson and the apostles have been teaching us about the gathering to Zion but 14 years ago, Boyd K. Packer spoke of this as well. He said, ’We know that the homes we establish, and those of our descendants, will be the refuge spoken of in the revelations—the “light,” the “standard,” the “ensign” for all nations, and the “refuge” against the gathering storms.’ Boyd K. Packer “A Defense and a Refuge, Oct 2006.
A refuge is a safe place, a place to be rescued, a place of peace, a place of safety.
“And that the gathering together upon the land of Zion, and upon her stakes, may be for a defense, and for a refuge from the storm, and from wrath when it shall be poured out without mixture upon the whole earth.” D&C 115:6
There is safety in Zion.
So, what does it mean to build Zion?
What role does music play in the building of Zion and how can it help provide a refuge?
The crucial building blocks of Zion start with the basic principles and ordinances of the gospel entering into the hearts of the individual. They in turn, are willing to share and serve.
More than the essential elements of musicianship that many of us are constantly learning and practicing, we need faith and commitment to the Lord to enter into the ranks of guardianship to build Zion with music and singing.
I believe our stewardship begins with a pure heart that longs for the sweetness of music. Like any good fruit, we then offer it to our families, then our ward and branch families which strengthens our stake or Zion. The strength of the branches and wards is determined by each individual person serving, ministering, and praying, as they contribute and serve. It is as though each of us is some portion of Christ’s body. The sanctuary of Zion, becomes stronger and safer.
I believe music is key in giving comfort, sustaining courage, and teaching the gospel.
Christ said to study the words of Isaiah. His words can give us courage to express our joy for the gathering and the plan of happiness that we might not be able express in our own words. Isaiah can help us see and understand the big picture. Think of yourself as the marching band person and Isaiah as the director of the whole group.
Listen to these Isaiah phrases from 2 Nephi 22 (Isaiah 12) and note the musical language:
. . . God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid; for the Lord Jehovah is my strength and my song; he also has become my salvation. (v 2)
Sing unto the Lord; for he hath done excellent things; this is known in all the earth. (v 5)
Cry out and shout, show inhabitant of Zion; for great is the Holy One of Israel in the midst of thee. (v 6)
He says what is in my heart, even though I couldn’t think of the words myself, when I read them I’m grateful that he instructs me how to say it – how to sing it – how to shout it!!!! Thank you Heavenly Father for prophets.
As we learn, perform, and partake in this grand plan of our God, let us not ‘faint’ but ‘gird up our loins’. Let us make a joyful noise. We’re going to make mistakes along the way . . . learn to move on and practice, but don’t let the fantasy of a perfect performance hinder your musical offerings in any arena. Especially when it comes to building up the stakes of Zion and providing refuge from the storms.
As some of you may be aware, on Saturday September 17, 2022, the Coal Mountain Stake will be hosting a Music Festival. (This is similar to the event that was scheduled last fall, but cancelled due to an uptick in Covid cases).
Time to dust off those drums, tune the trumpets, tinkle the ivories, warm up your voices, etc.
The stake would like to see every unit represented at this festival. Music does not need to be of a sacred nature–just uplifting, so this is a good chance to use a variety of instruments and music.
We also encourage youth to be involved as well as you might consider performing in ensembles (families?) to allow many people to participate.
Please consider what you have to share and/or invite others to join you. Contact coalstakemusic@gmail.com for questions or suggestions or to participate.
Did you ever want to learn more about the piano or organ? Do you ever wish you could conduct music. You can learn more about all these items and more at the upcoming Music Training May 14th from 9:30-12 at the Coal Mountain GA Stake Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Email coalstakemusic@gmail.com
This is an opportunity to grow in skill and wisdom to be of better service in the Lord’s Kingdom. Trained and skilled musicians will be available that morning to teach and guide.
When Moses called for help in construction of the tabernacle, those with wise and willing hearts stepped up and volunteered. They had developed themselves and their skills before the call. Music functions in the same way. We learn and practice, then learn more and practice more so we can step up when the call and need arise.
The training session titled “Something All Can Give” comes from the primary song “Give Said the Little Stream”. In our hearts we can all sing the refrain “Give oh give away”.
We have planned classes but they are flexible and we will help anyone with other music needs or questions: The classes are as follows:
Music Coordinator as Detective & Other Job Descriptions
No More Fear – Introduction to Organ and Piano
Before the Meeting – Prayerful, Planned Preludes
Singing Again and the Post Pandemic Choir
Expanding Your Music Library: Resources & Examples
Open Discussion About Church Music with Q&A
Demo of ‘Other’ Instruments & Their Use
Let us know if you have special needs and that you are coming. Email coalstakemusic@gmail.com