David Brackenbury

Hull, UK
One year, as part of the 40 Days initiative across Hull, we encouraged members and regular attenders at Bodmin Road Church to think about some of the ways in which they spent their time and consider whether there were any things that they could ‘give up’ over Lent that would free up time and attention to focus more on God. We filmed people at the start of the Lent period saying what they were planning to give up, and what they hoped that this would give them a chance to focus on – and again, filmed them at the end to see how they had got on, and any things that they had learned from the experience. It was a really powerful time where people found that spending time in an intentional way, choosing to free yourself of distractions that become so easy to get caught up in – God spoke! There were loads of stories that came out of that time that were birthed in people choosing to give something up, for something better. This song came out of that time. A recognition that we fill our time and attention with so many things that only serve to distract us from what matters.
note 8 years ago
This song is an attempt to capture something of the way in which each person of the Trinity has a direct impact on our lives. From the recognition that Jesus, who was God, stepped down to become a man so that my sin could be forgiven, through the Father God who doesn’t get scared off by the giants that we face, finishing with the Holy Spirit as our Comfort, who guides and speaks to us.
note 8 years ago
There isn’t any particularly significant story behind this song – but I’ll share what there is. As part of our 40 Days initiatives one year, we encouraged the congregation at Bodmin Road Church to consider giving one thing up, to take up another. Giving up something that took away time, to use that time for something in their relationship with God. I remember that at that time (I think we’re talking 2007), if I had a spare moment, I would often jump on the x-box, but I wanted to choose to use that time differently, so I decided to have a go at songwriting instead. During those 40 Days, I wrote five songs – a number of which have now made it to full production. This song was an intentional discipline – to attempt to write an up-beat call to worship. I hope you enjoy the song!
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