Urban blight…crime…drug gangs…slums…prostitution. Could you ever imagine feeling positive about this kind of existence? Would you have dared to live in Sodom and Gomorrah, or maybe Nineveh? The characters we read about in the Old Testament who visited those diseased places were repulsed too …after all, who wants a mob pounding on your door, demanding you hand over your guests for gang rape (Lot’s quandary in Genesis 19) ? I’d have run away, wouldn’t any sane person? Who willingly goes to such places, especially after seeing the pictures of squalor? But, hold on! If you see the pictures of a contemporary Sodom-like city, it does look rather enticing. The travel guides know how to dress up a place like Pattaya Beach, Thailand (see the picture above). I wonder if the members of the Irish band Bluetree knew what awaited them when they prepared to visit Pattaya a few years ago.
Bluetree -- the band’s name tells Christians to stand out from the crowd, like blue trees in a green forest – is from Belfast, Ireland. That was how the group’s lead singer Aaron Boyd says they must have appeared to a crowd in the “Climax Bar” – basically a brothel -- in Pattaya. After all, why would a group of Christians sing for two hours in such a place, and in a city of such infamous reputation, considered to be a world-renowned hub of the sex industry? Boyd admits he and his bandmates were leery of this proposition at first, but their powerful witness in the song “God of This City” came to them as they considered the city’s lifestyle and its poverty, afflicting the spirit as well as the daily life of its residents. You can read about their story and even see a video by Boyd, who tells of the experience in Pattaya, with these links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetree
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXh_tgjnYJw
http://www.experiencingworship.com/articles/reviews/2009-2-Bluetree-God-Of.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pattaya
Bluetree has not forgotten Pattaya. They are preparing to begin a charity in May 2009 called "Stand Out International", an effort to save kids from the sex industry. Boyd relates their attitude about themselves and the world about them, in an age when morbid news can desensitize even Christians …"you eventually grow so numb that when you hear that a car bomb killed 10 people, you immediately go on with the mundane business of the day without as much as giving it a second thought." Boyd doesn’t want his Christian message to stop at the stage, and Bluetree’s charity raises the bar for all of us. I can be like Lot, and try to live in my own cocoon inside an evil that will eventually claw at me. Or, will I be like Jonah, angry and dismissive of the depraved, wishing for their destruction? It's tough to be a lonely blue tree, but with others we might persuade to paint themselves this garish color, maybe we can turn the green forest into a brilliant sapphire.
I am fascinated by God-inspired song stories...these glimpses of composers that we might see, but maybe not so readily. May they feed our curiosity about our God's musical purposes for us! It’s a history adventure, as we hunt for the circumstances that coalesced to create the songs we love! Be a detective, and tell me what song "scoops" you may know that I don't...yet. Hopefully, you will also discover why you would want to offer a song to God each week. Enjoy!
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
God of This City - Bluetree
Labels:
audience-God,
Bluetree,
era-2000s,
outreach,
poverty,
prostitution,
spirit-led,
wickedness
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
3 comments:
I just wanted to thank you for helping to spread the word about Bluetree and everything that they are trying to accomplish. Did you know that you can continue to help Bluetree in their ministry?! If you purchase the album through www.givmusic.com/bluetree $2 will be donated to prevent child trafficking! You can also help by posting this widget on your blog http://www.clearspring.com/widgets/49bff51de1b2c2c2 This will widget will direct people to Bluetree’s givmusic page where they can download a free song, download pictures, read about the band, or download the full length album! We would greatly appreciate your help as we are trying to continue to spread the word on Bluetree’s story and vision to prevent child trafficking. Thank you so much!
Hey Tianna (and others),
I could not add the widget, because there was an error message. But the $2 donation to prevent the child trafficking sounds like a very worthy cause! God bless!
Hi David,
I am sorry you are having problems posting the widget. You can try going onto www.givmusic.com/bluetree and clicking on the "Get&Share" on the bottom left of the widget posted on the page. It should walk you through the steps to post it where you like. Just let me if you are still unable to post it up.
Thanks!
Tianna
blog@givmusic.com
www.givmusic.com/bluetree
Post a Comment