Wednesday, April 02, 2008
I want U2 respond
I never was a big fan of "U2". I think it came from hearing too many Christians trying to "up" their cool factor by listening to them, and then discussing all their songs with each other, and making me feel insecure for not knowing their music. I developed negative associations to them. Plus, they were just too big. I didn't want to start liking them just because everyone else seemed to.
It's only this year that I came to my senses, through the musical influence of Danice. I finally fell in love with U2, first with "40", then "Where the Streets Have No Name," then "Sometimes You Can't Make it on Your Own," then "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", and many more. My admiration for them feels more authentic because it's taken time. Also, through Jodi's influence, we managed to work U2 songs into our Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday services at Kits Church this year.
So now I'm working U2 into school. I'm in the process of writing a paper for my Preaching and Worship class with this title: "What the Church can Learn from U2 about Worship". I'm reading some great books, but I'd love to have the input of anyone reading this blog. I'd especially like to hear from people who have attended their concerts. I've heard a lot of people say that this experience has been one of the most spiritual/religious experiences of their lives. Anyone want to give me some feedback?
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2 comments:
You should talk to Derek Turner about this. He's been a U2 sell-out for years.
Two books you should get if you don't already have them are:
Get Up Off Your Knees: Preaching the U2 Catalogue edited by Raelynne Whitney and Beth Maynard
One Step Closer: Why U2 Matters to Those Seeking God by Christopher Scharen
Beth Maynard also has a blog that might be of interest to you at http://u2sermons.blogspot.com/
Good Luck,
Dana
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