[12 days of awesomeness] day eleven: rich kirkpatrick’s weblog

Written by Rev. Dan King

Christ-follower. husband. father (bio and adopted). deacon and director of family ministry at st. edward's episcopal church. author of the unlikely missionary: from pew-warmer to poverty-fighter. co-author of activist faith: from him and for him. president of fistbump media, llc.

December 23, 2009

I love worship! I’m not much of a musician…   Actually, most people that know me understand that I am about as far from being a musician as it gets. Even still, I love to worship. I love the music associated with worship. I love that we can come into the presence of God through our worship. I only wish that I could do it more often!

This next blog is another one that falls into that category of people that I don’t know really well, yet. I actually just discovered Rich Kirkpatrick’s Weblog after joining the HighCallingBlogs.comteam with him. Rich is the worship leader and worship pastor at Sunridge Community Church in Temecula, California. 

On his blog he regularly shares tips and other thoughts on worship, and I particularly enjoy his Worhsip Mythbusters posts. But you will also find a great deal of videos of Rich leading worship in his church, and I think that these posts are priceless! I love that he’s taking his talents and sharing them well beyond the walls of his church!

When it comes to Christian blogging, there is definitely not a shortage of people who have something to say. But I think what I like so much about Rich’s blog is that there doesn’t seem to be nearly as many Christian bloggers out there who have something to sing. And this makes Rich’s blog rare. Rare, but awesome!

I totally intend to follow Rich much closer into the next year, and I already anticipate that doing so will help me grow as a worshiper. Amen to that!

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[12 days of awesomeness] day eleven: rich kirkpatrick’s weblog

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