Showing posts with label Darlene Zschech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Darlene Zschech. Show all posts

Friday, March 3, 2017

Worship Leader, Songwriter and Cancer Survivor Darlene Zschech Declares, 'Here I Am, Send Me!' - DARLENE ZSCHECH CHARISMA NEWS


Worship Leader, Songwriter and Cancer Survivor Darlene Zschech Declares, 'Here I Am, Send Me!'

DARLENE ZSCHECH  CHARISMA NEWS
For Darlene Zschech—speaker, author, pastor and worship leader who has written over 100 anthems sung by 30 million worshippers around the world—the concept of hope is not a concept at all. Hope has hands that serve the poor. Hope trusts even when the diagnosis seems grim. Hope says "yes," before the question is asked. As long as there is hope, there is life. And for this mentor of a whole new generation of worship leaders, as long as there is life, there is worship.
"Worship pushes back the noise of life," explains Darlene, who pastors Hope Unlimited Church in New South Wales, Australia, along with her husband, Mark. "In that place, we hear Him speak, we're made more like Him, we're satisfied in His presence, given the fruits of the Spirit. Over the years, I've had this sense that maybe this is really about the Great Commission. Once He has our hearts, then He has our lives. ... Worship has more to do with what comes from our lives, not just our mouths."
And much has come from this worship-filled life. Bringing hope and the love of Christ to the world has long been the calling for Darlene and Mark through their work within the Church and through relief agencies such as Hope:Global, an organization they founded to serve the poorest of the poor. The Zschechs believe that if our worship is to fulfill God's purpose, we must be willing to say, "Here I am, send me."
It is the answer and response that drives the entire Hope Unlimited congregation. And it is the overarching message for Darlene's latest recording, Here I Am Send Me, a live album and her first project following a life changing cancer diagnosis in 2014.
"The first mention of worship in the Bible is in Genesis 22," Darlene says of the impetus behind the title track. "God calls Abraham, and Abraham says, 'Yes Lord,' which is translated in Hebrew as hineni, meaning 'Whatever it is you're asking, my answer is yes.' Even before the ask, before anything, my answer is yes."
It's a scary proposition, this unreserved yes. But having received the power of the Holy Spirit, His healing and grace, there is no other response for this mother, grandmother and spiritual mother to countless others.
Here I Am Send Me begins appropriately with a full-on declaration of the greatness of God, written with Martin Smith (Delirious?), in response to the most challenging season of her life: You are great/Greater than the world has ever seen/Higher than the heavens over me.
"When I was at my sickest, Martin flew over from England to sit with us, sing songs over our church, and walk and talk with me and my husband, all the while speaking courage into us," Darlene says, her voice full of emotion recalling the dark days after her diagnosis of breast cancer that is now in remission. "It's week one of treatment, and you think you're going to die, and Martin said, 'Darls, I know you're going to want to write songs about this season. What do you want to say?' And I said, 'I want to say 'He is great!' That's where it started. ... In the midst of the fire, it doesn't change who our God is."
From there, she says, the album goes on a journey, always declaring God's greatness, love and call, and our response with 10 more songs penned by Darlene, members of her church and guest writers including Paul Baloche and Jenn Johnson (Bethel).
"You Will Be Praised," written with Baloche and Johnson on Darlene's first return to America after cancer treatment, unabashedly declares the power of the Holy Spirit living among us that makes fearlessness possible in every season and circumstance of life. It is, in many ways, Darlene's testimony.
Though I walk through darkest valleys / There's no fear for You are with me / You have held me through the fire / Jesus You are here with me. ... Through every storm You will remain / In death and in life I'll not be afraid / In joy or in pain You will be praised.
"I'm 51, and I never thought I'd be doing this at my age. There's such a freshness in me. In our culture, youth is almost worshipped. But there's something to be said when you've watched the faithfulness of God again and again and again. There's something to be said of the trust that grows over time."
"Beloved" a modern hymn of surrender co-written by Darlene with Leeland Mooring and Casey Moore, takes its cues from "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" penned by 17th-century hymn writer Isaac Watts. "Leeland had put it on his album, and it was beautiful. I wanted to record it but strip it back," says Darlene who recalls a sweet moment during the recording where the church began singing spontaneously as the team ended the song. "You hear the people start to respond. ... It's a really holy moment."
The album is full of such moments. But perhaps more than any of the aforementioned songs, "Here I Am Send Me" and "Go" encapsulate the heart and passion of this worship pioneer and her unequivocal yes.
Here I am send me / Send me to the nations / Send me to my neighbors / Send me with Your love.
"Go," a song of commissioning closes the album. "It can't be any straighter," Darlene says with a laugh. "In Ephesians, we get that sense of being commissioned into the world to share His love. I write about tribes, lands and neighborhoods. ... When you get in His presence, when you allow Him into the tough places, you rise knowing you must go and share it. His love is what is missing in the world."
Here we come now Your church / We will go to all the world / Every tribe every land / As Your feet and loving hands / To the rich to the poor / Grace is flowing for us all / Nothing missing nothing broken / He makes all things new / From the ash from the fire / There is hope there is new life. ... Tell the world lift Him high.

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Sunday, November 22, 2015

"You Said" - Darlene Zschech, Hillsong Music Australia - DVD By Your Side


"You Said" - Darlene Zschech,
Hillsong Music Australia








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"By Your Side", a dynamic album from Hillsong Music Australia. Recording an eruption of praise and exquisite live worship led by Darlene Zschech, Russell Fragar, Reuben Morgan, Marty Sampson and team.

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Monday, June 15, 2015

Monday, February 23, 2015

After Beating Cancer, Here's What Darlene Zschech Is Praying About Now

After Beating Cancer, Here's What Darlene Zschech Is Praying About Now




Darlene Zschech
Darlene Zschech (Facebook)
I've been really praying about this topic: worship and mission. These two words are like fire in my belly; they daily give me my purpose and reason. They are not entirely separate from each other; they are almost like a bride and groom—hard to have a wedding with just one of them.
Yet mission will always be trumped by worship for worship abides forever. As we continue to create God's throne room here among us, building his glorious throne of praise and going deeper in our understanding and experience, we will realize the passion God has for the lost and broken, that everyone needs to hear, see, and know the goodness of the gospel.
Revelation
I continually find myself in John 4, seeing and hearing the scene where "true worship" is discussed by Jesus and the Samaritan woman. Seeing once more that when Christ's Lordship is established, living waters are our promise, our inheritance, our radical need, and God's even more radical provision.
As we continue to reveal Jesus in every area of our lives, I see God's throne being established among us in our churches, in our communities, in our families, in our new experiences and in our traditions. For wherever He is enthroned, there you'll find hearts that are open and thirsty for the one thing none of us can acquire elsewhere, only from relationship with Jesus: Living Water.
How can truthful and authentic worship be anything but missional? In genuine worship we are constantly declaring God's goodness, always announcing and declaring that he is with us, always being filled with joy in his presence, always announcing freedom, always dependent on the Holy Spirit to fill us, change us, lead us, and turn our sorrows into joy, our mourning into dancing.
More Than a Song
To worship with our life means that it is not just in the singing of songs that we find our hearts emblazoned with mission, but it is the result of a worshipful life where mission finds its expression in the going, the sending, and the daily expression of our faith in the ordinary. As Christ followers, all that we are should be somehow resulting in bringing the love and light of Christ to our world. Is this mission? Yes. Is this worship? Yes.
Limitless Connection
I'll never forget sitting in the South African dirt with a beautiful four-year-old boy in an orphanage in Johannesburg. It seemed nothing could reach his lonely little heart, no toys or games, not even the crazy young musicians traveling along with us could find a way to connect with him. His eyes were glazed over; I cannot bear to think about what he had endured at such a young age. So in the dirt, into his gorgeous, perfectly formed little ears, I started to sing, "Jesus loves me." It only took moments for his stunning tear-filled eyes to look up, and it was like our hearts connected right there and then. Building Jesus a throne in the middle of the dirt. As we drew near, he drew near to us (Jas 4:8). That's the promise.
There is no other name like the name of Jesus to heal our wounds, calm our fears, walk with us through suffering, and to even hold an aching four-year-old heart tenderly in his hands. This little boy's heart was opened to the love of Jesus, and he experienced what it was like to draw from a well that could never be taken from him, and certainly never run dry.
I may not have been leading lots of worship through music over the last 12 months, but the mission of my life, as a worshiper, has not changed one bit. As I've sat in doctors' waiting rooms and laid in bed for many months, that call to take Jesus to every sacred place burns in me just like leading people to his glorious courts through praise does. Living our lives poured out ... in response to his great love for us...
That the world may know!
Darlene Zschech is the former worship pastor at Hillsong Church. She is now a popular Christian singer and songwriter.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Darlene Zschech Finishes Chemo, Leads Worship Again

Darlene Zschech Finishes Chemo, 
Leads Worship Again

CBN News May 23, 2014

Four months after Darlene Zschech announced her breast cancer diagnosis, the Christian singer-songwriter is finishing up her last round of chemotherapy.

"Hallelujah is about the only word that fits at the moment. I am so thankful that it is coming to an end," Zschech wrote in her May 23 blog.

Zschech will now face another six weeks of radiation treatment and is asking for continued prayers.

"On the days where I have felt I cannot do it anymore, I literally have felt the strength of people praying for me," she wrote.

"The power of the Holy Spirit to comfort and strengthen has been beyond what I have ever experienced before," she continued. "Again, I am so thankful for every one of you."

Meanwhile, Zschech will be leading worship at her church Sunday for the first time since her diagnosis.

"Even if it's a bit rough and ready, leading people to the courts of our God is my greatest honor," she said. "I simply cannot wait! His presence truly is heaven."

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Darlene Zschech: 'Grace, Grace' as Chemo Starts

Darlene Zschech

Darlene Zschech: 'Grace, Grace' as Chemo Starts

CBNNews.com

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Christian singer-songwriter Darlene Zschech says she has started to lose her hair as she begins chemo treatments for breast cancer but she hasn't lost her desire to worship.

Zschech, who announced on her blog in December that she has breast cancer, recently finished round one of five chemo treatments.

On her most she shared what she is learning through her battle with cancer and where she finds her strength.

"All I can say is, 'grace, grace and more grace'," she wrote. "I am learning to rest in every promise from Jesus. In fact, it's His Word that is giving me the strength to inhale and exhale, moment by moment."

"To be completely honest, this has been very confronting. It definitely makes me look sicker than I feel. In saying that, I am finding great freedom through this. Mark [her husband] keeps reminding me how much money we'll save over the next while on hairdressers!" Zschech said.

The famed worship artist also said writing has been a great comfort to her during this season. She said she plans to share songs birthed from this trial.

"I have songs and thoughts that I will share with when I am on the other side of this mountain," she shared. "In fact, we are already planning a Thanksgiving service at our church in November, where we will record songs birthed during this season."

"We simply want to fill the place with praise for all that God has done," Zschech wrote.




Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Hillsong - You'll Come - With Subtitles/Lyrics





Hillsong - You'll Come - With Subtitles/Lyrics - This Is Our God DVD









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with your whole heart!

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