So, it's been a minute since I have been blogging (in fact, my daughter asked me why I haven't blogged). I had started this blog with the idea to celebrate music, while singing it was still a risk. Now, I am out there singing again, as getting so busy that I haven't thought about writing.
That needs to change.
Music needs to be celebrated all the time. It gets us through the rough times and helps us to celebrate the great times. One song that has been with me, and I appreciate even more now, is "Victor's Crown." I had picked this song last year to be sung either on Easter, or Pentecost (or both) by our worship team. Well, we all know what happened...my team was suspended and I wasn't sure if I would be able to sing or lead worship anytime soon (yes, Catholics can have worship teams).
As things began to reopen, and we got a little creative with expanding out musicians in a safe way, we were able to lead some worship and introduce this great song to our Parrish. It talks about Jesus overcoming death and being the ultimate Victor. After getting through a pandemic and knowing God is still on His throne, this song takes on additional meanings to me. I hope you can worship with it as well.