The Cost of Worship: Lessons from Isaiah - Colin Peckham

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We meet every Sunday for worship, sometimes midweek, it’s an easy thing to do. Meet, sing, maybe raise our hands, close our eyes. But what if worship demands much more of us than this? We explore Isaiah’s experience of an encounter with the Holy One of Israel, and see what lessons we can learn.

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Colin Peckham is the artistic and ministry director for Origin Ministries, an event-based arts ministry in the central belt in Scotland, and in Cape Town, South Africa. He served as a worship leader, arranger and worship advisor for the 3rd Lausanne Congress and has worked for many years as a worship and music leader in the local church, both in Scotland and South Africa. He currently serves as an orchestra, choir and band director, arranger & orchestrator with Origin, varying broadly in styles from classical through jazz, blues, gospel, and contemporary Christian music, in venues such as churches, concert halls and public spaces in Scotland and South Africa in both evangelism and worship ministry. He has degrees in music from Edinburgh University, theology from the University of South Africa, and education from Heriot Watt University. He is married to Norma and has a teenage son, Andrew.

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