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Break The Silence
Lifted Forever
That I May Follow You
Psalm
Hear My Prayer
Praises Rise
This Is Faith
This Is Faith—The Story
Mission Trip Blog Excerpts
Philippine Mission Trip Highlights
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Romans 12:11
“Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord.”
One More Village Foundation
www.OneMoreVillage.com
Edition 1
January 2012
Josh Sofia Joyce Tim
www.ZealMusic.wordpress.com
facebook.com/ZealMusic
BREAK THE SILENCE JOSH BINGTAN (2010)
INTRO
G#m E B F#
G#m E B F#
VERSE 1
G#m F# B/D# E
For You gave life to all the earth, You gave us power through Your Word,
B F#
So we will shine for Your name.
G#m F# B/D# E
You sent Your Son to give us life, and through the cross we are alive,
B F#
So we will shine for Your name.
PRE-CHORUS
C#m E G#m F# May the world rejoice in Your freedom and seek new life through You.
CHORUS
B F# G#m E
May Your name be known all across the land, may our voices break the silence.
B F# G#m E
As Your people shout, may Your truth be heard, as Your light shines in the darkness.
(to intro, verse 2)
VERSE 2
You took our sin and made us new, we are redeemed, we live for You,
And we will shine for Your name.
So may this joy be known to all, and may the world know of Your love,
That they may shine for Your name.
(to pre-chorus, chorus, instrumental)
INSTRUMENTAL
C#m G#m B F#
C#m G#m B F#
A G#m B F#
A G#m E
BRIDGE
C#m E G#m F#
May the world rejoice in Your freedom and seek new life through You.
C#m E G#m F#
May we see revival through the nations in Jesus’ name, in Jesus’ name.
(to chorus 2x, to intro)
End on E
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LIFTED FOREVER JOYCE TABUJARA (2010)
INTRO
B F# A E
VERSE 1
B F# A E
Use us, Lord, in Your name, for the glory of Your ways.
B F# A E
The world is awaiting for a worldwide revival.
B F# A E
Use us, Lord, in Your name, for the glory of Your ways.
B F# A E
The world is awaiting for a worldwide revival.
CHORUS
B F#
We will sing, we will shout,
A E
Your name will be lifted forever.
B F#
No more tears, no more doubt,
A E
Your love is the greatest gift ever.
CHORUS 2
B F# A E
Whoa..
VERSE 2
Holy Father, anoint us, bless us with Your goodness.
You will do great things, envelope this land, take over this land.
We praise Your name, Oh, we praise Your name.
We praise Your name, Oh, we praise Your name.
(to chorus 2x, chorus 2, chorus 2x, chorus 2 2x)
End on E
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THAT I MAY FOLLOW YOU JOSH BINGTAN (2010)
INTRO
D
CHORUS
G D A Bm
I rejoice in Your Word, Lord, let Your spirit lead me.
G D G A G G A D
Lead me into righteousness, that I may follow You, that I may follow You.
(to intro 16 bars)
VERSE 1
D G Bm G
I live, seeking Your compassion, though I fall, You never leave.
D G Bm G
Your Word brings light to all uncertainty, by faith, I follow You.
A Em Bm A
There’s no other name in which I place my faith, my trust, my life.
CHORUS 2
G D A Bm
I rejoice in Your word, Lord, let Your spirit lead me.
G D G A D
Lead me into righteousness, that I may follow You.
G D A Bm
I rejoice in Your word, Lord, let Your spirit lead me.
G D G A G G A D
Lead me into righteousness, that I may follow You; that I may follow You.
VERSE 2
I seek Your righteousness and wisdom, that I may never stray.
Let me see the ways of Your perfection, for this life is all for You.
There’s no other name in which I place my faith, my trust, my life.
(to chorus, to bridge)
BRIDGE
G Bm A D
The wonders of the world declare Your glorious name.
G Bm A D
You light the morning sky and bring the world to life.
G Bm A D
So let Your glory fall and bring joy to the earth.
G Bm G D A
As Your people seek Your face and worship You forever.
(to chorus) End on D
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PSALM JOYCE TABUJARA, SOFIA TABUJARA, JOSH BINGTAN (2010)
INTRO
AMaj7 DMaj7 AMaj7 DMaj7
VERSE 1
AMaj7 DMaj7 AMaj7 DMaj7
Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.
AMaj7 DMaj7 AMaj7 DMaj7
You are with me, Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.
E Bm F#m D
For You, You said You’ll never leave me or forsake me, You’ll never leave my side, oh, God.
CHORUS
A D
You are my shepherd, the rock on which I stand,
E Bm
Your love is overwhelming, You hold us in Your hand.
A D
You’re the king of creation, the one who rescued me.
E Bm
You brought me out of darkness, and helped my eyes to see.
VERSE 2
You showed me You rainbow smile, You remind us that You’re near.
Bringing me closer to Your light, shows me to have no fear.
For You, You said You’ll never leave me or forsake me, You’ll never leave my side, oh, God.
(to chorus 2x, to instrumental)
INSTRUMENTAL
A D E Bm
A D E Bm
ENDING
(same as verse)
Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.
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HEAR MY PRAYER JOYCE TABUJARA (2010)
INTRO
Bb Eb Bb Eb
VERSE 1
Bb Eb Bb Eb
I need You when I feel alone, and I’m thinking to myself.
Bb Eb Bb Eb
I feel weak, so please bring me back from this cloud of doubt.
(intro, verse 2)
VERSE 2
Dear Lord, the storm is raging and I can’t take it anymore.
Oh, Lord, the pain just gets much deeper than before.
PRE-CHORUS
Gm F Gm F Gm
You are the shepherd, so bring me home; I’m letting go, so take control.
F Eb F
This life I live is Yours alone.
CHORUS
Bb Eb Bb Eb
Hear my prayer; the desires of my heart. You lift me up with Your endless love.
Bb Eb Bb Eb
Here I am; expressing how I feel for You. Oh Jesus, I love You.
(intro, verse 3)
VERSE 3
You give me the strength that is unlike any other feeling.
This joy that You provide gives me constant healing.
(pre-chorus, chorus x2. Intro)
End on Eb
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PRAISES RISE JOSH BINGTAN (2010)
INTRO
Em D C Am
VERSE 1
Em D C Am
Savior, we come with humble hearts of worship.
Em D C G D
You are our God, the universe bows down to You alone.
Em D C Am
Jesus, our King, we ask You now to fill our hearts.
Em D C G - D
Wonderful God, with hands held high, we’ll praise You endlessly.
PRE-CHORUS
C D Em D/F# C
All over the world, praises rise, lifting up Your holy name.
D Em D/F#
Amazing grace, gave us life, and now to You, Lord we sing.
CHORUS
G D Am C D
To You alone, we give You praise; to the heavens we sing.
Em C Am C D
To the One who gave His life to rescue mine, may Your glory shine.
(intro, verse 2)
VERSE 2
On bended knee, I give my life surrendered.
All for You, Lord, take me as I am, forever Yours.
I humbly live my life to bring You glory.
With all I am, I lift my voice and praise You endlessly.
(pre-chorus, chorus 2x)
(to intro w/piano solo, bridge 1)
BRIDGE 1
Em Bm C Am
We will sing, we will shout, we’ll praise You forever
Em Bm C Am
Your kingdom will rise up and You’lll reign eternally (2nd time – “eternally)
BRIDGE 2
Em Bm C G - D
Whoa
BRIDGE 3
Em Bm C G - D
We love You, Lord, we love You, Lord
(repeat as desired)
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THIS IS FAITH JOSH BINGTAN (2010)
INTRO
D
VERSE 1
D D/F# G A D/F# G
I see a light amidst the darkness; there is hope for a generation to rise.
D D/F# G A D/F# G
I see the people searching for joy; as we seek, may Your glory be revealed.
G Bm A
I believe You reign above all things.
G Bm A
I believe Your glory will be seen.
CHORUS
D D/F# G
Oh, can You hear the voice of God that calls Your name.
Bm D G A
We are chosen, delivered, redeemed by His perfect grace.
D D/F# G
Oh, can You feel His holy presence fill this place.
Bm D G A G
We come together with zeal and life, all in Jesus’ name, this is faith.
INSTRUMENTAL
G Bm A
(to verse, chorus, instrumental 2x, bridge)
Bridge
G A
This is faith (that can move the mountains)
Bm A
This is faith (that can calm the seas)
G A Bm A
This is faith (that nothing is impossible through Christ who lives in me)
(repeat bridge 3x, to chorus, instrumental, end on D)
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By Josh Bingtan
This Is Faith — The Story
“This Is Faith” actually came from three of four songs that I drafted but eventually
came together as one song. On one of our first practice sessions as Zeal, we all sat
down and just started writing down whatever was on our heart that we wanted to ex-
press and tried to make it into a song. I remember writing down a simple chorus that
ended in something like, “in this we declare, this is faith.” Or something like that,
hehe. I gave up on that song but the phrase “This is Faith” really stuck out to me, as it
is a powerful declaration on what we, as Christians, stand for; a passionate phrase that
describes the heart and zeal of the radical believer, never giving up, pressing on de-
spite adversity, knowing by faith that the Lord is in control…
Later on, I came up with a chorus melody while eating a sandwich at a Vietnamese res-
taurant, “Oh, can You hear the voice of God that calls Your name…” a call to action, a
call to step out in faith. I remembered repeating that line over and over again until I
came home and found my notebook, so I wouldn’t forget. I eventually completed that
chorus but didn’t know how to end the last line, “we come together, we’re Yours alone,
all for Your glory…” and didn’t know how to end it.
A week later or so, I came back to the idea of “This is faith” and wrote the bridge “This
is faith that can move the mountains…” and really liked how it went so I decided to
write an entire song based on this idea of faith. But then I realized how to end the cho-
rus I had earlier, with the words, “this is faith”, and decided to switch up the words of
the last line because we had decided to name ourselves Zeal the week before: “we
come together, with zeal and life, all in Jesus’ name, this is faith” I finished the verse
and pre-chorus shortly after, writing about the rise of a new generation that would be
a light amidst the darkness in this world, to be a blessing to those who have lost hope,
searching for joy…The song was originally in the key of A, led by a male vocalist, but I
decided to change it to D, led by a female vocal, sounds much brighter..
This song was really a blessing to write and it was a great feeling of accomplishment
when it was completed. It was one of the last songs from “Break the Silence” to be fin-
ished. We recorded the song with a relaxed feel, but now its more fun to play the song
with more power and drive and get loud.
Hope you guys like the song, and remember that it is faith in God that will pull us
through.
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Philippine Mission Trip blog excerpts:
From Joyce:
…..The first week of being in the Philippines, we traveled everyday up to Sac On, the church up in the mountains. And let me just say... that I loved traveling up and down that mountain. Even though our travel was very crowded and it was long... I just loved it. The scenery of those moun-tains is just breath taking. The travel up and down those mountains just reminded me every time how wonderful and powerful our God is. AND I loved hanging my feet out of the back of the truck. So fun!! But anyways!! SAC ON!! We were able to fellowship with the youth there. It was really nice getting to know everyone, and it was really awesome to just see everyone smile, laugh, play, and gather in the name of our Lord. Even though there were ‘nosebleed’ moments, the Lord real-ly allowed a common ground for all of us to communicate to each other and understand that we all have a common purpose, which is to serve God.
…..Something else we did with everyone was leadership building. I was really impressed with eve-ryone who participated and stepped up with the planning of the Medical Mission, and the Con-cert. There was 200+ for both the medical mission, and concert. It was an awesome experience.……….
From Josh:
…..Let me start of by saying that this week was straight up CRAZY! Other than several planned events being moved/adjusted, much more events came up and we were traveling for hours eve-ryday going from place to place for several events! But it was worth it all, it has been such a blessing to see all the people from many different places we have been connect with our God!
…..On the first day of this trip, I already knew this one would be different from the other PI trips I’ve been on. Anxieties and emotions were in the air, along with a sense of urgency and anticipa-tion. Travel times had to be timed perfectly, transportation had to be coordinated precisely, and everyone needed to be a step ahead of what’s going on. During the trip I feel like I have encoun-tered my greatest joys along with my hardest struggles. I felt tested like never before feel a strong sense of accomplishment in every struggle. Our team accomplished a lot of the Lord’s work this week, and it was only through His help, we had to trust in Him in order to see the things that hap-pened………..
…..And the worship night at the Naga Christmas Camp with all the CYFs seemed like the ultimate grand finale to our mission week, youth from all over Cebu, united in worship to God…almost brought me to tears, I really wish we could have been able to connect more with you guys, and I will also be praying for CYF and especially the officers, that God would help you to lead the group into doing amazing things for the kingdom of God.
To read more about their blogs, go to www.ZealMusic.Wordpress.com.
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Dec. 16, 2010 – San
Francisco Intl. Airport
The Zeal Band at SFO before splitting up into different flights to the Philippines.
Dec. 18, 2010 - The mission team regrouped in Cebu. After meeting with local contacts and coordinators, the team was off to Balibali, Compostela. This was our staging base for the first week of the mission. Mornings start with devotions and evenings were used for debriefings, resupplying and planning for the next
day.
One of the team meetings to
keep up with ever changing
schedule of activities.
Dec. 16, 2010 – Jan. 7, 2011
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Dec. 19, 2010: Sac-On, Cebu,
Philippines Alex giving greetings to Sac-on church.
Zeal band performing the acoustic
versions of their songs in Sac-on.
The mission team giving out Christmas presents
to the area kids.
Dec. 20, 2010: Mission team workshop and
fellowship with the area youths.
Zeal band leading devotions at
start of workshop.
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Grace and Susan leading the bible
drills.
Josh giving Jun guitar playing tips.
During the workshop, Jun expressed his
desire to become a pastor.
The youths making posters and
flyers for the coming medical
clinic and Zeal concert.
The area youths learning new
songs.
… different teams handing-out
flyers around the area.
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Some of Zeal Band performances.
At a Christmas celebration hosted by area
pastors called “Hudyaka Sa Mga Pastor”.
Leading the midweek service at
Bradford Church (Cebu City).
Concert at Sac-on Church. The
church was packed with people.
Bringing Christmas cheer to Retired
Ministers and Church Workers.
At Basak Church.
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Dec. 22, 2010 – Free Medical Mission at Sac-on: One of the mission goals was to reactivate the free medical clinic;
the last one was done 3 years ago.
Janet Sarcos handing out tracks and
sharing the Gospel. Our volunteer nursing students –
Jon Tabujara,
Bing Tabujara, and
Daphne Iglupas.
Supervised by Grace Tabujara, a
Kaiser RN.
Our volunteer doctors – Drs. Ann
Laurel and Marvin Cannen.
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Dec. 26, 2010 – Christian Youth Fellowship (CYF) Christmas Camp in Naga, Cebu started with a
parade around town.
Although our spirits are still willing, the long travel times and hectic
schedules eventually did take their toll.
Christmas Sunday worship at
Bradford Church, Cebu City.
Zeal Band leading the CYF Christmas
Camp worship on opening night.
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Our second wind/ reinforcement arrived – Danny and Trini Miniano
At Sac-on Church: With the Zeal Band
performing in Dumaguete City, the
Miniano/Bingtan quartet filled the gap.
Alex and Danny leading the Ministerial
Ethics workshop with area pastors at
Punta Engano, Mactan Island
Trini sharing the story of the Three Wise Men
with the students.
Danny and Trini at the Kindergarten/Pre-
School class at Sac-on. Note the parents
watching at the door.
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Our Transportation Options: Because of rough, mountainous roads, it takes a “special vehicle” to take us to our mission
areas.
The “Red Limo”:
At times, the entire mission team is “loaded” here
when other transportation options are not available.
No AAA to call here:
Mission driver is an important part of the
team. He should be able to fix any vehicle
trouble to get the team to their destination.
Travelling packed with gears.
Optional Rooftop Seating!
The Jeepney at Basak Church: Just got repaired
to take us to our mission commitments.
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No Roads? –No Problem!
On the way to Dumaguete, our bus crosses
the strait to Negros aboard this barge. Hanging bridge to Mulao.
Meeting with Cebu Conference Minister
Steve Berdin.
Jan. 7, 2011 – Back in SFO
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One More Village Foundation
Zeal “Break The Silence” World Tour 2010:
Graciel
Vallejo
Sacramento
Roseville
Granite Bay
Cebu
Balibali
Sac-On
Basak
Naga
Mactan
Mulao
Paril
Punta Engano
Dumaguete
Mis
sion
Joyce Tim Josh Sofia Jon