Sunday, May 17, 2009 YOUTH DAY (YOUTH AND VIOLENCE) MUSIC & WORSHIP RESOURCE Jacqueline Smith, Guest Lectionary Liturgist Student, Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, OH Worship Planning Notes The following are some of the top reasons youth engage in violent activity. Lack of Self-Esteem Peer Pressure Improper Guidance/Dysfunctional Family Life Surroundings/Environment Traumatic Experiences These topics can be addressed in some form during a: Youth Activity Instead of the usual lock-in this year, why not try one with a purpose. Allow youth to plan the event with adult assistance. Consider themes such as: No Violence on My Watch; I Choose Peace Not Violence; My People are Too Smart for Violence; etc. Make it a goal to have at least 100 youth in attendance. Heavily advertise the event. Let the youth design T-Shirts and/or buttons. Hold a contest and use youth and adult judges. Several of the adult judges should be professionals who daily work to end youth violence. The contest is designed to have youth come up with a great idea to lessen youth violence in their community and city. During the lock-in, devise teams of youth five on each team with one adult and allow youth who are not members of your church to also serve on the teams with youth who are members of your church. Following the lock-in, give youth two months to devise their idea. The winning idea should be of interest to youth, innovative, doable (all ideas should indicate what parties are needed to implement the idea and a plan for implementation), and the amount of funding needed and sources from which it can be obtained. Then, invite all of the teams to attend a service and announce and provide awards to the winning team during that service which should be heavily advertised and shown on local news stations. 1
Sermon Design a sermon that offers alternatives to youth violence and that lifts Christ as the ultimate example that youths should follow. This should not be a sermon just filled with statistics and statements of the problem of youth violence. Offer solutions, which should begin with programs provided through your church. Bible Study Instead of the typical Bible Study, bring in professionals who daily work with violent youth. Using the tenets of the Bible, the studies should include professional recommendations for HOW youths can avoid violence. This Bible study should be heavily advertised and made available to all youth in the community and should be offered several times during the year. Separate classes addressing this issue should be held for youth and for adults and some collective classes should be held. Sabbath Class/Sunday School Class Select a series of scriptures to teach against violence and to advocate for the principles of a Christ-like life. Teachers should bring in professionals who work with youth. If possible, former gang members who are working to end youth violence should also be present. The classes should allow for a lot of questions and be very dialogical in nature. They need not be held on Sundays. Please see today s cultural resource unit for other recommendations to combat youth violence. 1. Hymns and Congregational Songs (a) This Little Light of Mine. Negro Spiritual for congregational singing (b) Lead Me, Guide Me. By Doris Akers (c) Be Thou My Vision. Ancient Irish hymn. Translated by Mary Byrne. Tune by Carlton R. Young 2. Spirituals or Traditional Songs (a) I ll Never Turn Back No Mo. By Hall Johnson (b) I Been Prayin. By Mervyn Warren 3. Songs for Choirs, Ensembles, or Praise Teams (a) Everyday. By Joel Houston (b) Always. By Kirk Franklin (c) No Limits (Enlarge My Territory). By Israel Houghton (d) Back to the Garden. By Jonathan Dunn (e) Friend of God. By Israel Houghton 4. Liturgical Dance or Mime Music 2
(a) Chains. By Kirk Franklin (b) Everything (Part 1). By Tye Tribbett (c) Cover Me. By Fred Hammond 5. Song or Instrumental for the Offertory Period (a) I Will Bless the Lord. By Byron Cage (b) With My Whole Heart. By Nolan Williams, Jr. 6. Alternative and Contemporary Christian Music (a) You Reign. By Steven Curtis Chapman (b) Beautiful Love. By The Afters (c) Someday. By The Afters 7. Song or Instrumental for the Period of Prayer (a) More Than Anything. By Lamar Campbell (b) Great Is Your Mercy. By Donnie McClurkin 8. Sermonic Selection (a) Healing. By Richard Smallwood (b) He Reigns Forever. By Marshall Carpenter 9. Invitational Songs (a) I Need You to Survive By Hezekiah Walker (b) Yes. By Valencia Lacy YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njuqnw5w3ju 10. Benediction Song or Instrumental (a) I Am Healed. By Donald Lawrence (b) Incredible God, Incredible Praise. By JJ Hairston 11. Audio Visual Suggestions Show video clips of young people in violent situations. While these clips are playing, have a narrator say or place the following words on the screen: Youth violence is at an all-time high. The question is not whether or not God has forsaken our youth, but the question is Why are we so determined to let the devil destroy this age group? 3
Cites and Additional Information for Music and Material Listed 1. Hymns and Congregational Songs (a) This Little Light of Mine. Negro Spiritual for congregational singing African American Heritage Hymnal. Chicago, IL: GIA Publications, 2001. #549 (b) Lead Me, Guide Me. By Doris Akers African American Heritage Hymnal. #474 Lead Me, Guide Me: The African American Catholic Hymnal. Chicago, IL: GIA Publications, 1987. #168 The New National Baptist Hymnal 21st Century Edition. Nashville, TN: Triad Publications, 2005. #37 (c) Be Thou My Vision. Ancient Irish hymn. Translated by Mary Byrne. Tune by Carlton R. Young African Methodist Episcopal Zion Bicentennial Hymnal. Nashville, TN: A.M.E. Zion Publishing House, 1996. #461 2. Spirituals or Traditional Songs (a) I ll Never Turn Back No Mo. By Hall Johnson The Rowan University Choir. The Best of the Hall Johnson Centennial Festival: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Hall Johnson s Birth. Glassboro, NJ: Rowan University of New Jersey, 2002. (b) I Been Prayin. By Mervyn Warren Atlanta s Chorale New Creation. The Jericho Project. Los Angeles, CA: LifeSize Records, 2006. 3. Songs for Choirs, Ensembles, or Praise Teams (a) Everyday. By Joel Houston Battle, Freda & The Temple Worshippers. Here Is Our Praise. Stoughton, MA: Axiom Records, 2006. (b) Always. By Kirk Franklin Kirk Franklin. The Rebirth of Kirk Franklin. Inglewood, CA: Gospocentric, 2002. (c) No Limits (Enlarge My Territory). By Israel Houghton 4
Israel and New Breed. Alive in South Africa. Mobile, AL: Integrity/Epic, 2005. (d) Back to the Garden. By Jonathan Dunn Another Level. Springfield, OH: Glonklin Music, 2004. (e) Friend of God. By Israel Houghton Israel and New Breed. Live from Another Level. Mobile, Al: Integrity Gospel/Sony Urban/Epic, 2004. 4. Liturgical Dance or Mime Music (a) Chains. By Kirk Franklin The Fight of My Life. Inglewood, CA: Fo Yo Soul/Gospocentric/Zomba, 2007. (b) Everything (Part 1). By Tye Tribbett Life. New York, NY: Sony Urban/Columbia, 2007. (c) Cover Me. By Fred Hammond 21:03 with Fred Hammond, Smokie Norful, and J. Moss. 21:03 Total Attention. New York, NY: Verity, 2008. 5. Song or Instrumental for the Offertory Period (a) I Will Bless the Lord. By Byron Cage An Invitation to Worship. New York, NY: Gospocentric/Zomba Gospel, 2005. (b) With My Whole Heart. By Nolan Williams, Jr. inspiration. Washington, DC: NEWorks Productions, 2006. 6. Alternative and Contemporary Christian Music (a) You Reign. By Steven Curtis Chapman MercyMe. All That Is Within Me. New York, NY: Columbia, 2007. (b) Beautiful Love. By The Afters I Wish We Could All Win. New York, NY: INO/Epic, 2005. (c) Someday. By The Afters I Wish We Could All Win. New York, NY: INO/Epic, 2005. 5
7. Song or Instrumental for the Period of Prayer (a) More Than Anything. By Lamar Campbell Lamar Campbell and Spirit of Praise. When I Think about You. New York, NY: Chordant, 2000. (b) Great Is Your Mercy. By Donnie McClurkin Live in London and More. New York, NY: Verity, 2000. 8. Sermonic Selection (a) Healing. By Richard Smallwood Richard Smallwood and Vision. Healing: Live in Detroit. New York, NY: Verity, 1999. (b) He Reigns Forever. By Marshall Carpenter Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. Be Glad. Franklin, TN: M2.O Records, 2000. 9. Invitational Songs (a) I Need You to Survive By Hezekiah Walker Family Affair 2; Live from Radio City Music Hall. New York, NY: Verity Records, 2002. (b) Yes. By Valencia Lacy Shekinah Glory Ministry. Live. Chicago, IL: Kingdom Records, 2004. 10. Benediction Song or Instrumental (a) I Am Healed. By Donald Lawrence Donald Lawrence and the Tri-City Singers. I Speak Life. New York, NY: Verity Records, 2004. (b) Incredible God, Incredible Praise. By JJ Hairston Youthful Praise. Live the Worship The Praise. Nashville, TN: Evidence Records, 2005. 6