Mess It Up

Mess It Up Podcast

Mess It Up

  • Mess it Up Show 96 - Indiscriminate

Mess it Up Show 96 - Indiscriminate

Tuesday 11th February 2020

Join Andrew Gatdula on 'Mess It Up Podcast' as he shares his transition from classical to worship music and the power of intentional worship.
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Andrew Gatdula's Harmonious Journey: From Classical Roots to Worship Rhythms

I want this acoustic version and the small version of it, and I think you mentioned the misunderstanding of meeting the huge band for the spirit to come, and I think, a lot of times, especially in the charismatic movement and pentecostal churches, adrenaline and holy spirit can be confused, and I don't think they're interchangeable: that the spirit can come when there's adrenaline, the spirit can come when there's not.
Ever wondered how a classical musician transitions into the world of worship music? In this engaging episode of the 'Mess It Up Podcast', Andrew Gatdula shares his fascinating journey from playing classical piano and saxophone to leading worship music. Andrew opens up about his love for jazz and how his diverse musical background has shaped his approach to worship. He highlights the importance of being intentional in worship, emphasizing how music can be a powerful conduit for spiritual experiences.
The hosts and Andrew also dive into an intriguing discussion about the often-confused sensations of adrenaline and the Holy Spirit, especially within charismatic and Pentecostal circles. Alongside these deep conversations, the episode also touches on the value of podcast ratings and reviews, encouraging listeners to support the show. Tune in to hear Andrew's story and gain a fresh perspective on the transformative power of worship music.