Wednesday, July 21, 2010

How can I keep from singing?

I love to sing. I'm not really a sing-in-the-shower type of girl, but I do love to sing in my car, and with other people, and I love karaoke (though I haven't done that since my college days!). And one of my secret dream jobs has always been to be a background singer (though I think I might be glamorizing the singing and travel life a bit).

Tonight I went to choir practice, after a 6-week absence due to my class schedule and vacation schedule, and it was great. And my soul was refreshed. And I realized how blessed I am to have a choir community--a place to sing and worship, all at the same time.

There's just something about harmonizing with others, making beautiful music, and raising our voices in worship that brings me a sense of peace and calm.

Some of my favorite memories are singing with friends and family...
  • Singing with my two cousins both when I was toddler and now as an adult (on the rare occasions that the three of us are in the same city at the same time--most often for weddings and funerals!)
  • Singing with a group from choir at my high school convocation
  • Singing in several high school and youth choir musicals
  • Singing at family gatherings
  • Singing with several church choirs
I've sung with church choirs big and small and though I love the robust sound of the larger choirs, I also love the community of the small choirs--how everyone knows everyone--those small choirs often became my family!

Now I sing with a larger choir and I certainly do not know everyone, but I am thankful for my friends Darlene, Debbie, Theresa, Christina and Linda who keep an eye on me, notice when I'm missing, check-in to see how I'm doing, and raise their beautiful voices in worship. I am truly blessed to sing with them, to stand beside them, and to be enveloped into their community.

How can I keep from singing Your praise
How can I ever say enough
How amazing is Your love
How can I keep from shouting Your name
I know I am loved by the King
And it makes my heart want to sing
--Chris Tomlin (Christian music artist)

2 comments:

D.L. White said...

I loved this post! I, too, am a professed car-singer. (Since I can't carry a tune in a bucket, that's usually the safest place for me to sing. Although I do sing in church... thank heavens the scripture says to make a joyful "noise" because that's pretty much what I do.)

The communal aspects of singing is really an amazing, magical thing, whether it's singing in a choir, or during worship service, or with friends around a campfire, or at a concert... it binds people together in an inexplicable way. :-)

Btw - I'd love to hear you sing sometime... :-)

Jessie said...

Kristi, thank you so much for your post. It is often hard for me to remember to sing lately. I am so glad you have a choir to belong to. Which part do you sing?

So interesting that we are called to worship regardless of circumstance. Like it does us good...

Maybe I should be singing right now.