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In the pageantry of All Hallows Eve (shortened to Halloween), the forces of darkness are given one final fling. This video reminds us of its Christian origins. The truth is: the Light is far stronger. (Here I explain the thinking behind the video.)

Thanks so much to 10 of those for suggesting the topic and making the video possible. Thanks to Sam at Cinematic Tide for directing, shooting and editing an absolute beaut. And thanks to Josh Lucas for an awesomely dramatic soundtrack (hear more of his stuff here).

Please do share the video on Twitter and Facebook etc. (You might like to wait until late October?) And please consider using the video in church, youth group or for Bright Parties etc.

Vast armies undead do tread through the night and
In hordes march towards hapless victims to frighten.
They stumble in step with glass-eyes on the prizes;
Bunched hither, hunched over in monstrous disguises;
In sizes not lofty but numb’ring a throng;
To unleash on their prey the dreaded DING DONG.
Small faces with traces of mother's eye-liner,
Peer up to the resident candy provider.

And there to intone ancient threats learnt verbatim;
They lisp "TRICK OR TREAT!" Tis their stark ultimatum.
Thus: region by region such legions take plunder.
Does this spector-full spectacle cause you to wonder?
Just how did our fair festive forebears conceive,
Of this primeval practice called All Hallows Eve?
The answer, if anyone cares to research,
Surprises, it rises from old mother church.

On the cusp of the customary All Saints Day
The Christ-i-an kinsfolk made mocking display.
These children of light both to tease and deride;
Don darkness, doll down as the sinister side.
In pre-post-er-ous pageants and dress diabolic,
They hand to the damned just one final frolick.
You see with the light of the dawn on the morrow,
The sunrise will swallow such darkness and sorrow.

The future is futile for forces of evil;
And so they did scorn them in times Medieval.
For this is the nature of shadow and gloom;
In the gleaming of glory there can be no room.
What force is resourced by the echoing black?
When the brightness ignites can the shadow push back?
These 'powers' of darkness, if such can be called,
Are banished by brilliance, by blazing enthralled.

So the bible begins with this fore-resolved fight;
For a moment the darkness.... then "Let there be Light!"
First grief in the gloom, then joy from the East.
First valley of shadow, then mountaintop feast.
First wait for Messiah, then long-promised Dawn.
First desolate Friday and then Easter Morn.
The armies of darkness when doing their worst,
Can never extinguish this Dazzling Sunburst.

So... ridicule rogues if you must play a role;
But beware getting lost in that bottomless hole.
The triumph is not with the forces of night.
It dawned with the One who said "I am the Light!"

 

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I've been working on a song about firstfruits for a while. I love the fact that Easter Sunday was the day the future arrived. Jesus' resurrection appearances give us snapshots of the world to come. What a future!

This version is different from my earlier effort. Mainly because now it's a round. Yes I know. Another round. I think I might have a problem...

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQJFP4-fE-4]

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Firstfruits - taste of tomorrow
Firstfruits - hope when there's sorrow
Jesus rose up from the dead
to show all His people the world that lies ahead

It was country walks and heart-warming talks
Mind-blowing preaches and breakfast on beaches
Feasting and family and peace and grace
and Jesus our battle-scarred Brother, face to face.

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I started writing this for an all-age talk, but I think it might not be simple enough for that. What do you think?

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He climbed up the hill, the cross on His back.
He breathed His last breath and the sky turned black.
But death could not hold Him, He rose up in might
And showed us the Dawn that's beyond the Night

It was Country walks and heart-warming talks,
Mind-blowing preaches and breakfast on beaches.
Hope reignited, friends reunited,
Feasting and family and grace
And Jesus our battle-scarred Brother,
Speaking His peace to us face to face.

The hill we must climb, it stretches ahead
The footsteps of Jesus, His people must tread.
As night closes in we ask "Is there a Dawn?"
The risen Lord Jesus says "Think Easter Morn"

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This is my favourite Gethsemane hymn and perhaps even my favourite hymn of all time.

Pity about the singing (and the finger picking). But I made this one because I couldn't find another version set to "Kelvingrove". If you can find one, let me know.

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When you prayed beneath the trees, it was for me, O Lord;
When you cried upon your knees, how could it be, O Lord?
When in blood and sweat and tears, you dismissed your final fears,
When you faced the soldier's spears, you stood for me, O Lord.

When their triumph looked complete, it was for me, O Lord,
When it seemed like your defeat, they could not see, O Lord!
When you faced the mob alone, you were silent as a stone,
And a tree became your throne; you came for me, O Lord.

When you stumbled up the road, you walked for me, O Lord,
When you took your deadly load, that heavy tree, O Lord;
When they lifted you on high, and they nailed you up to die,
And when darkness filled the sky, it was for me, O Lord.

When you spoke with kingly power it was for me O Lord
in that dread and destined hour you made me free O Lord
Earth and heaven heard you shout, death and hell were put to rout
For the grave could not hold out; you are for me O Lord.

Words: Christopher Idle
Music: Scottish Traditional melody (Kelvingrove)

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Perhaps one of these might be helpful to you:

An all age teaching on Gethsemane:

It's a game of pass the parcel where the parcel is a poisoned cup. There's a song to go with it:

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqUXrw1TusU]

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Little Fish! (Jesus is bigger than death)

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8quLJ4mpIU]

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Seed Song (Jesus is the Seed who dies and rises to bring life)

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJKbi8i95M]

 

Forget the singer, but I love this setting of When You Prayed Beneath the Trees.
This is in my top 5 all time hymns.

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This is different to a version I demonstrated a few months ago.  Back then I drew the world twice - once with Adam taking it down and once with Christ raising it up.  That's obviously not ideal - Christ saves this world.  So in this version we've overcome that problem with the help of a nifty fold - Christ descending onto this world to do Adam's job right.  I much prefer this version - not least because you get to do a bit of gospel origami!

Learn how to draw 321 for yourself here.

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Slide25I thought I'd finally collect my songs together into one place.

I tell people I write them for kids (most of them). But I write them for me. And as far as I can tell it's the grown-ups who end up singing them anyway. So. You know...

I reckon a Christian's theology is basically formed by the kids songs they've learnt and the evangelistic outline they use.

So yes, I am indeed trying to take over the world.

By the way, I'm under no illusions that I'm much good at this, but that's never stopped me in the past. And it shouldn't stop any of you either! Seriously. Life's too short to worry whether others will impugn your motives or consider you a show-pony. Who cares. If it's in you, get it out there. And if my unabashed averageness emboldens folks with genuine talent then that's a good outcome.

Below you can listen or download the mp3s. Here's the Youtube Playlist:

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(Right click on the name of the song to download it)

321 Praise the Lord    Video

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321 Round    Video

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Ascension Song for Kids    Words

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Don't Be Afraid - Luke 2 Round     Video

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Easter Morn (chorus similar to "Firstfruits")    Video

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Earth Was Waiting Spent And Restless    Video

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Fake Plastic Trees Country Hoedown - A Harvest Song    Video

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Firstfruits    Video

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From the Squalor    Video

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God Said Go - Jonah

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God So Loved The World - John 3:16 Round   Video

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He Rose Up

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How Long O Lord Till Christmas - OT Hope for Christ    Video

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Let Me Tell You A Secret - Philippians 4:13 (needs work)

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Little Fish - Easter Song      Video

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Martian Came Down    Video

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Moving Houses - The Egypt Song

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My God Is My Refuge - Psalm 18 round    Video

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My God Is So Small - Christmas Song    See Video for explanation

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Oh Sinner

 

Our Father Above  Video

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Power! - Romans 1:16-17  (needs work)

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Rising Sun - Luke 1:78     Video

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Shelter From The Storm

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Shipwrecked (theme song for the Shipwrecked Holiday Club)

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The Boy Who Fell Down A Hole     Video

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The Poisoned Cup - Gethsemane Song     Watch The Video for more

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The Seed Song - For Easter    Video

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When You Prayed Beneath The Trees     Video

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Taken from Mike's series on justification here.

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