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🗓️ 28 March 2024
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Okay so…somehow this episode got really personal! Did I actually just reveal what I want my “Grandma” name to be, someday?
Or, maybe it feels personal because this song, “Lord, I Need You”, that we’ll come around today, is very dear to me! I’ll talk about being a part of writing it around a table of dear friends, who have been more like brothers to me. But, I’ll also give you some insight into being the only woman at that table, and in that community, for a very long time. It was both a privilege and a pruning ground that God used to grow me as a woman, songwriter and leader.
I’ll also begin a narrative that I’ll carry throughout some of the other episodes this spring, about the very beginnings of God calling me to songwriting and worship leading. Rather than doors flying open and me, running with momentum, it was more a still—even sometimes silent and hidden—beginning. It was more that God had given me a deposit and a promise of something that was to come. But, of course, the way in which He’d have me carry that out, was to wait on Him to unfold the story in the way that only He could! I’ll talk to you soon!
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0:00.0 | Hey are you beautiful people and welcome to the Glorious and the mundane |
0:16.4 | podcast I'm your host Christi Nocles for those of you listening in real time |
0:21.1 | I pray that you are having a beautiful holy week. |
0:25.3 | It is so hard for me to believe that Easter is upon us but I'm so glad it's here but it just |
0:32.0 | makes me want time to stand still next to Christmas. |
0:37.1 | This is my very favorite time of year. |
0:39.6 | Maybe because it was my sweet mama's favorite time of year. I know I've told you this before but she |
0:45.5 | used to sew an Easter dress for me every year. This is partly because we lived on a |
0:51.2 | pastor's salary and we couldn't always afford the dresses that I was drawn to. |
0:56.1 | I always wanted something different and maybe a little fancier than our local J.C. |
1:02.0 | pennies had to offer. |
1:04.0 | So my mom and I would always have so much fun going to our local fabric store. |
1:08.6 | It was called Hancock's in Muskogee, Oklahoma. |
1:12.1 | And we'd spend time looking through the huge lookbooks to find the |
1:16.0 | dress I wanted. |
1:18.0 | And then once I found the dress, we would go over to these huge metal drawers that pulled out of the wall and this is where you could look up the number you found in the lookbook and that would lead you to that dresses pattern. |
1:30.8 | That pattern was the |
1:35.0 | the the outside of the envelope or pattern |
1:40.0 | would give you the 4-1-1 on the kind of fabric that's recommended for that particular dress |
1:42.0 | and then of course that was the best part. The hunt for the most beautiful fabric we could find. For me, no surprise. It was almost always some kind of floral. But my mom would give herself several |
1:56.0 | weeks to be able to finish the dress and I'd have a couple of fittings here and there, you know, like |
2:00.7 | sneak peek. But the Saturday before was always the big day where I finally |
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