Worship Confessional: Photo Style – House of Joy Sunday Feb. 15, 2009
Photos courtesy of Jonathan Chick of Clarus Photography.
This is what Sunday looks like at House of Joy. We worship with a ton of energy.
1-4 The Young Americans doing a step and dance routine as a transition into our Elephant In The Room series. (Today was “Pornography”). They had a show cancel and so they were going to be in the area for a few extra days. We invited them to come and do their thing at our place. Which is pretty cool because as far as I know TYA has no religious affiliation. It was obvious when we cranked up HE REIGNS, though, that there were some believers in the mix and they worshiped headlong with us. A great group of kids overall.
From the Young American’s Website:
Budget cuts have caused the systematic removal of music programs in our nation’s schools, and with them, a chance for millions of talented students to discover ways to express themselves creatively. The International Music Outreach Tours were created by The Young Americans® in 1992 to bring music back into schools, opening doors of discovery for the musical talents of young people.
The comprehensive performance workshops cover everything from vocal techniques, dance, and comedy improvisation, to stage movement, sound, lighting, and more. Hundreds of students from 4th through 12th grade learning to work together, to respect each other’s strengths, and to discover their own potential – all through the universal language of music and dance.
After three days of intensive performance instruction it’s show time! The Young Americans perform the first act, then to the astonishment of parents, friends,
teachers and administrators the participating students perform the second act with The Young Americans.
The International Outreach Tours have touched lives in nearly all 50 states and beyond including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Ukraine, Gibraltar, Spain, Poland, Sweden and Japan. More than 150,000 students have participated in these exciting workshops and many more are waiting for The Young Americans to visit their cities and schools.
5-8 Our AWESOME band rocking WE SHINE. Look at the guy vocalist behind me. I have no clue what he’s doing…but at least he’s doing it passionately! From this angle you don’t see our bass player or other guitar player, but they were rocking it as well.
We do everything high energy and in your face at House of Joy. I normally don’t lead from up front like that…In the last photo you can see the empty keyboard and mic stand. That’s my normal roost. But WE SHINE was so energetic I had to get out front and jump around and really connect with out people in a different way than “normal.”
You can see up on the bg screen behind us, the words to WE SHINE. Great song!
Also part of Fred McKinnon‘s Sunday Setlist shindig!






The comprehensive performance workshops cover everything from vocal techniques, dance, and comedy improvisation, to stage movement, sound, lighting, and more. Hundreds of students from 4th through 12th grade learning to work together, to respect each other’s strengths, and to discover their own potential – all through the universal language of music and dance.
teachers and administrators the participating students perform the second act with The Young Americans.













