Monday, October 17, 2011

Blog changes

hey I changed blogs!

You can still go to www.matthewclark.net to see it, but if you signed up to get the RSS feed you need to sign up for the new blog to get updates.


I've got several new blogs up since July 6th which was the last one before I switched over.

thanks!
matthew

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

News: July 6th, 2011

I've been so busy the past several months and I've barely updated anything! But here's a quick rundown on the latest news:

1. Katie Heckel- Colors of Hope
We finished a new album for Katie before she headed off to Ghana, Africa for the next 15 months to live with orphans there at Rafiki Orphanage. I will be posting her new CD to Noisetrade.com soon so you can download it and leave a tip which will directly support her work there.

2. My wife and I are living in Memphis, TN for the Summer working at Service Over Self, which is an urban home repair camp. We work with youth groups from around the county who come to serve in forgotten neighborhoods like Binghampton. Repairing houses and sharing the Gospel in word and deed. I work in the kitchen and my wife Katie works in the office. We also get lots of opportunity to lead worship.

3. Matt King and I got started on a new album which will be completed this coming Fall.

4. We had a great time playing a backyard porch concert with Abbye and Jeff Pates here in Memphis. There's an community of Christians incarnating the Gospel with their very lives and we visited them with original songs. It was a beautiful evening! I'll post pictures on my facebook page soon.

5. My friends made pancakes and bacon for me this morning for a special birthday breakfast! Yep, today is my birthday, I'm 31 years old today. And I'm very excited to see what Jesus has in store in the years to come. More than ever, my heart's desire is to follow him.

There's a quick update from here. The Summer is super busy so I'll post when I can. Hope you're all having a great one too!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

the Hebrew Heart

I was just searching randomly for the Hebrew idea of 'heart' a few minutes ago and ran across this:

"[The Hebrews] also saw the heart as the seat of thought whereas we see the brain as the seat of thought. To the ancient Hebrews the heart was the mind including all thoughts including emotions. When we are told to love God with all our heart (Deut 6:5) it is not speaking of an emotional love but to keep our emotions and all our thoughts working for him."


The author goes on to describe the way the word is illustrated: with a shepherd's staff and the floor plan of a tent dwelling. The heart is the place where authority is exercised over those that dwell within it. The thoughts and emotions are shepherded and taught to submit to the person whose heart it is. Next the Scriptures command us to point that disciplined heart toward God and his service.

Self-control is a fruit of the Holy Spirit. We've been talking a lot about the Holy Spirit in church lately. Reading in Galatians Paul draws the contrast between the Law (which has only the power to punish) and the Spirit (who offers new power to actually change). Our hearts (our thoughts and emotions) are to be submitted to our own authority and then our own authority is to be submitted to God's ultimate authority. The Holy Spirit can give us the ability to do this.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Back in the Recording Studio!

So much has happened in the last year, it's unbelievable. I met a girl
and we got married (that's never ever happened to me). She's
incredibly fantastic and she likes me. She even likes spicy Indian
food as much as I do. We've been living in a construction zone for the
past couple of months as we make some improvements on the house. It's
still not finished, but at least the recording studio is back in one
piece.

I've got three projects that have been waiting for attention. Tonight
I'm working on Katie Heckel's next CD. She's leaving for Ghana, Africa
in May and will be gone for 15 months! This new CD will be sold to
raise support for her work there at Rafiki Orphanage. She'll be
stopping by Friday to lay down vocals.

Next, Matt King will be in the studio at the beginning of next week.
He's a killer songwriter and vocalist/guitarist. Then lastly I'd love
to finish up the collaborative worship album some friends and I
started in December. We got 13 songs pretty much recorded but not
mixed or fleshed out with final instrumentation.

I'm excited too because my wife, Katie, is a fantastic vocalist and
musician. So I'm looking forward to her help on these projects. I
better get back to work for now. These 3 CDs are supposed to be out
before June hits. Pray for us!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

FCA Getaway

I'm in Jackson, MS at the moment leading worship for the weekend with
some good friends at the FCA Getaway Retreat. We're having a great
time goofing off, practicing the music, and getting to know each other
better. Matt King is a friend of mine who is a great worship leader
and songwriter. This is his gig and I'm tagging along on electric
guitar. That's especially fun for me since I don't get to play
electric in worship normally.

Of course, I forgot my guitar. My wife and I left the house, drove
down to visit my parents for a couple of days before heading to the
retreat. After driving two hours from home I realized that my guitar
was still in our living room feeling all sad and neglected. But Matt
King's friend Andrew brought his electric guitar even though he was
playing bass. So I was provided for. Also, Katie and I didn't know
till after we'd left that we needed sleeping bags and pillows for the
weekend. We thought of making another trip to borrow some but it turns
out at this camp in the middle of nowhere, MS we get put up in a cabin
with nice beds with sheets and pillows.

We're having a great time and the students are a blast. They are
singing and opening their hearts wide to respond to Jesus. We saw many
folks asking for help and making contact with the cross of Christ this
morning. Thankful to be here.

I now have a short window of opportunity to take a nap before dinner
and tonight's time of meeting in worship.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Songwriting Retreat: Beginning

I'm re-posting these blogs about our recent Songwriting Retreat from Abbye Pates' blog (http://www.thewaywewander.blogspot.com) She is a great songwriter and friend. I'm glad she kept a little log of our time together! Hope you enjoy these next 4-5 posts. - Matthew


What is a Songwriter's Retreat? Who put this together for you? Where are you going? And what are you doing again? (And why do you need a whole week to... write?)

These were some great questions we received in the weeks leading up to our getaway to the tippy-toes of the Appalachian Mountains. These questions led us into some great conversations about why we write songs, why it's good to write together and especially how this week would be much more than just writing. We would write, sing, record, and above all that, pray, listen, and worship together. We decided to stop settling for, "Wouldn't it be so great if we holed ourselves up in a cabin for a week and wrote songs?"

This time, we did it.

And over the next several days, you can step back into last week with us and catch a glimpse of what it was all about, living in the Bear Cub Cabin, cooking meals, singing songs, reading Scripture, and laughing at Matthew's ridiculous clapping routines.

We hope you'll share the journey with us!