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Worship
Seeing
the world through Reuben's eyes
An
Interview with Hillsong's Reuben Morgan
With
World Through Your Eyes due for release in the next
few months in the USA, Europe and beyond, Reuben
has spent alot of time answering questions about
himself, the project and his views on life - we
thought that you may enjoy reading his ideas, conversion
and first ever album. Reuben is currently in the
USA recording and attending GMA.
1) When did you start writing
songs?
Ever
since I first picked up the guitar at six or seven
years of age, I have always loved writing. I used
to spend time messing around on the guitar and try
to make up my own songs and little pieces- I preferred
doing that over what my teachers at school were
giving me to play. I was also involved in bands
when I was growing up and used to
write some of the music that we'd play. When I got
saved though, I stopped doing all the bands and
a lot of the music that I loved- my life needed
a bit of a change so music became a lot less of
a priority for me.
It
was only when I started really getting into the
worship at Hillsong Church a number of years later
that I ever even considered writing a worship song
or anything like that. I used to just sit in worship
services and feel so stirred to write and to write
worship songs. I'd find myself coming out of church
with song ideas in my head- I just started practicing
and learning. Through this time, I guess I wrote
what you could call my official "first song"!
2) What was the first song you
wrote?
One
of my first worship songs was Lord I Give You My
Heart- I wrote this song while I was studying at
the music institute. The week before I had been
travelling to minister somewhere with some friends
and was involved in a car accident… the kind
that reminds you how fragile life is. I remembered
later that week I was writing and playing around
with a melodic idea that I had been working on and
it was just like (for a moment) I had tapped into
this deeper well and I was singing "Lord I
give You my heart, I give You my soul" over
and over. It's a prayer I had been praying for a
while and it all just fit together- one of those
songs that seemed to write itself.
3)
How do you feel about the impact that your songs
have had on people such as Lord I Give You My Heart,
Eagles Wings and My Redeemer Lives?
I see it as a real privilege. God has blessed our
church in an incredible way and the ministry of
Bobbi & Brian, Mark and Darlene's ministry and
subsequently our worship team. It's incredible that
these
songs that began as my own prayer and heart's desire
would be the prayer of many other people also.
4) What musical instruments
can you play?
I
now mostly play the guitar (acoustic) as it works
the best as far as worship leading goes but I have
spent lots of time playing and studying the electric.
I mess around a bit on the piano but wouldn't say
that it's an instrument I can play!
5)
What did you want to be or do before becoming a
worship leader and song-writer?
I
have always wanted to play music- it's been a bit
of a life long thing for me… I don't know
if I've ever imagined myself doing anything else.
6)
How long have you been involved with Hillsong? What
has been the different roles that you had been doing?
I
have been at Hillsong church for about 10 years
now. I have done many different things such as choir,
leading youth worship, answering emails for Darlene,
overseeing our musicians, pasturing and discipling
people, rostering, and whatever else was the go
at the time- there's always something that needs
doing! I have been on staff now for about 7 years.
7) When did you first join Hillsong
and how did come about?
In
1995, I moved from Melbourne to Sydney to study
music. I had heard about Hillsong church through
some friends and started attending- not long after
that, I decided to make it my home church. I became
involved in the youth ministry and then became a
part of the music team- I've loved it ever since!
8)
How is your first solo album World Through Your
Eyes different to any other Hillsong albums that
you have been involved with?
It's
a devotional album. When I set out to create the
album, there were a few things in my heart about
it- one was that because of the nature of how we
come together as 'church', there are some themes
that have to be excluded.Church
isn't just Sunday, most of my songs thus far have
been for Sunday but this is for the rest of the
week. World Through Your Eyes is meant for picking
up and putting it in your car and worshipping God,
worshipping God when you hear it on the radio, worshipping
God in your room- It's created for that format.
That has meant for me that I had more more melodic
licence in creating the album that I usually allow
myself for church songs, more license for themes-
the breadth of the themes in the Psalms is massive
and we don't cover all those themes on Sunday.
My
passion behind doing World Through Your Eyes was
more diversity- it covers more of my experience,
the human experience, which I think is what the
Psalms do- they cover every human experience.
9) Tell about some of the songs
on the album?
The
songs on the album have been crafted over years-
lots of thoughts and ideas coming together. They
are mostly songs that I wanted to write but didn't
intend for congregational worship so for me, they
are more personal even though I know that some of
the song can and are being used by people in church
settings.
The
song "World Through Your Eyes" for example
is about being on the mountain with God- it's all
about intimacy and experiencing worship in creation.
It's really meant to be a prayer prayed from this
place that as I go down the mountain from here,
God would help me to see the world through His eyes.
There
is another song on the album called "Waterfall".
This song is all about the journey from being in
a desperate place of feeling dry before God and
in need of Him (the desert place) to believing and
experiencing God's presence. His presence is like
a waterfall- like Niagra Falls- in God's presence
all you want to do is cry "take me deeper in
love, take me deeper with you".
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