Listen to Elkanah School of Worship teaching audio here
Audio track listing:
Brent Chambers - Asaph 1
Brent Chambers - Asaph 2
Brent Chambers - Prophecy (Part one)
Brent Chambers - Prophecy (Part two)
Derek Lind - Musicianship (Part one)
Derek Lind - Musicianship (Part two)
Heart Of A Worshipper - Rick Stokes
Julia V - Vocals 1
Julia V - Vocals 2
Lind Riding White Chambers Panel (Part one)
Lind Riding White Chambers Panel (Part two)
FOR CLASS LISTS OF ELKANAH SCHOOLS 1995-2003 SEE BOTTOM OF PAGE
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Teaching from Elkanah Music Staff Member Rick Stokes
(Note from Jules: Rick is one of the most gifted and anointed worship leaders and teachers NZ has. He is a man of God, wonderfully liberated and experienced in worship and able to communicate the heart of God as a worship leader, teacher and exhorter. He is available to teach on many aspects of worship in your fellowship. He comes with my highest recommendation. Please contact Rick direct: stoked1@maxnet.co.nz Ph: 03-526-7882 Mob: 021-102-9098 )
What happens when we praise God?
As a child I often wondered why all the singing in church? No one ever explained to me the value - the importance - the absolute necessity of praising God.
Once as a new Christian at a big conference I publicly tried to correct the Garratts (a New Zealand couple who pioneered "Scripture In Song", paving the way for the huge range of contemporary praise and worship music available today), by saying: 'Praise and worship is OK, but what we really need is to preach the gospel.' Years later I got the revelation of the foolishness of this statement, and was able to apologise to them for my mistake. My witness would have remained passionless and powerless, without the relationship and anointing that praise and worship later brought into my life.
Acts 1:8 But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto Me...
The Holy Ghost comes on God's people today - usually during or after a time of praise. He empowers us to be His witnesses.
What is Praise?
- Speaking, Singing, Shouting from our mouths with words that extol, exalt, honour God: eg. 'He is Lord,' 'Praise The Lord!' 'God You're amazing'
- Dancing in a way that brings glory to God.
- Playing instruments to His glory
Praise is NOT
- singing to each other. 'Let's do this, and let's do that'
- songs that focus primarily on one's self - 'me me songs.' e.g. I'm gonna do this.. I'm gonna do that','Gimme this, gimme that'
- Glorifying ourselves in any way.
- ENTERTAINMENT!!
I remember one prophetic person relating a time in a service during the singing, when the Lord spoke very clearly to him: 'I do not receive their worship.' God is not into performance and pretence. He much prefers our hearts to be poured out before Him. Even when God rebuked Saul via Samuel (1 Sam 15:30) and tore the kingdom from him, Saul still asked Samuel to honour him before the people, to keep the show going.
As a young Christian I once ended up at a Pentecostal church meeting in Nelson, NZ. The people were singing 'The Lord reigns,' over and over. They were having such a good time, and making lots of noise, that I wondered if they had missed the glass of vinegar before the service, like my previous experience of Christianity. That night I received the baptism in the Holy Spirit. Praise is the key.
Reading Psalms I used to get sick of the constant exhortation to 'Praise the Lord', until I began to discover some of the benefits of doing so. God NEVER tells us to do anything without a good reason - and there is a very good reason for praise.
Ps103:1 Bless the LORD, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. 2 Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: 3 Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases; 4 Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies; 5 Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle's.
Have you ever wondered just what happens when we begin to praise God? And why is it often so hard to do? We are in a spiritual WAR. If you have been born again into the family of God, and yielded your life to the LORDship of Christ, you have taken sides against satan and his forces in a life and death battle being waged all around us. (If Jesus Christ isn't in the place of being your LORD and Master, you probably aren't saved yet.
Did you know that you have a deadly enemy? One that wants to take what is rightfully yours, kill you and destroy your family? We need to stand up to him and fight the good fight! James 4:7 Submit yourselves therefore to God, RESIST the devil, and he will flee from you. (Not IGNORE the devil!) Notice, we must first SUBMIT to God
God has given us weapons to fight satan's army with, and one of the most important ones is PRAISE.
Ps 149:6-9 Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a two edged sword in their hand; 7 To execute vengeance upon the heathen, and punishments upon the people; 8 To bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with fetters of iron; 9 To execute upon them the judgment written: this honour have all his saints. Praise ye the LORD.
Satan's army knows too well the power that is released by God when His people truly praise Him. His job is to stop us any way he can.
Psalm 2:1-4 Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? 2 The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, saying, 3 Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us. 4 He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: the Lord shall have them in derision.
Our praise to God (especially High Praises) BINDS UP enemy powers. The enemy powers are fighting to cast these cords off.
Resisting us breaking through into victory.
A Story: Struggle in the Square
Once my wife, little boy, and I arrived in Cathedral Square, Christchurch (New Zealand) to lead our usual time of praise, worship and prayer on Friday night - "Worship Without Walls" (as we had been doing for nearly 10 years). There had just been a gang fight, and the atmosphere was loaded with fear and a heavy sense of evil. One glue sniffer was sitting where we usually sang, filling the air with obscenities and blasphemy at the top of his voice. I remember asking the Lord if He was giving me a word that tonight should be cancelled, and we could quietly just go home. Singing Jesus songs in that place felt about as welcome as trying to sell pork chops in a synagogue. But the still, small voice of the Lord was telling me to do what He had already called me to do, so I reluctantly kneeled down on the cold wet ground and got my guitar out of the case. I had just put the verse Psalm 28:6 to music:
'The Lord is my strength and my shield, my heart trusted in Him, and I am helped. Therefore my heart greatly rejoices, and with my song will I praise Him. As we began to sing this song in the midst of that fully hostile atmosphere, our timidity turned into boldness, as the presence of the Lord came down into our midst, and our part of the Square literally emptied in seconds. Suddenly there was a huge peace and sense of warmth and joy there. Gradually, people ventured back into the ground that we had cleared, and we saw God touching them as they sat around and got immersed in His presence.
Sometimes as in PS 103 we have to tell our soul: 'Bless the Lord!' 'I know you don't feel like it, but you need to do it! Now!' Remember, we are a Spirit, that has a Soul, that lives in a Body. Not the other way around!
Who is calling the shots in your life? Your SOUL (sensual, carnal nature, flesh) ...... or your SPIRIT? (God-sensitive part of us that yearns for His approval and fellowship) Rom 8:13,14For if ye live after the flesh, ye shall die: but if ye through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live. 14 For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. Eph 6:12 ....'We WRESTLE......')
A Story: Night shift at Radio Rhema
In the early 90s I was a radio announcer for Radio Rhema, a nationwide Christian network in New Zealand. After going through a very difficult day, involving a painful broken relationship, a bit of persecution, and a lot of demonic oppression (it felt like all the praying Christians in the country had turned their radios off and were channelling into the television's sewer-side offerings). Perhaps the closest I've ever been to wanting to turn away from God. After finishing off my shift at midnight, shutting down the studio and locking the building, I was poised with one hand on my car's door handle, and one hand on the roof, when I clearly heard the devil's voice, repeating the line he used via Job's wife; 'C'mon, curse God and die.'
Now much as I really wanted in my anger and pain to unleash a tirade of venom at God for all I was going through, I wanted to hurt the devil more. So right there, I made a decision to try to praise God (much as my flesh loathed the idea) all the way home to Lyttelton, about 25 minutes' drive. As I began, 'Praise You Lord,' in a wimpy, unconvinced tone, the devil was mocking me via my own thoughts: 'You hypocrite! You don't really mean it. Give up!' As I persisted, doggedly pressing in to the God I knew through years of experience to be good, loving, and real, the devil's tone began to change. A nervous sound came into his voice, as he begged me to stop this nonsense right away. As I continued, my voice began to get stronger and more confident, as I began to remember scriptures from the Bible and use them. By the time I got to the Lyttelton Tunnel I was in full shout, my car's interior being flooded with praises coming so fast that my mouth could hardly keep up with them. By the time I stepped out of the car at my rented house I was in victory. Another valuable lesson learned.
Remember Jehoshaphat's army? (2 Chron 20) Totally outnumbered by three different nations teamed up against them. As they began to sing and to praise, God set ambushes against their enemies. Wiped them out. Three days worth of plunder to take away. Awesome. I could carry quite a bit in three days. One of the reasons God allows the enemy's attacks is so you and I can plunder his kingdom, after first dealing with the areas of weakness in our lives that God was exposing. (Ps 17:13,14) The devil must have innumerable regrets.
You want victories? Then get ready to fight some battles. Every time the devil attacks you, he is taking a huge risk that you will respond God's way, and win a big victory, having a testimony to share with others. Of course, he would prefer you to follow what your flesh wants, and lose big time to him.Or Joshua and his army outside the walls of Jericho...(Josh 6:20) 'So the people shouted when the priests blew with the trumpets: and it came to pass, when the people heard the sound of the trumpet, and the people shouted with a great shout, that the wall fell down flat, so that the people went up into the city, every man straight before him, and they took the city.'
Psalm 8:1,2O LORD our Lord, how excellent is thy name in all the earth! who hast set thy glory above the heavens. Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings hast thou ordained strength because of thine enemies, that thou mightest still the enemy and the avenger.
Matt 21:16 Jesus quotes the same verse to the chief priests and scribes, Yea; have ye never read,Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings thou hast perfected praise? Jesus is the Word of God, so He is authorised to re-translate "strength" to "praise" here.
So how are praise and strength related here? Because the JOY OF THE LORD (which comes as we praise God) IS OUR STRENGTH!! (Neh 8:10) PRAISE IS A VITAL WEAPON against the enemy!
Praise Brings God's Blessing
God programmed us with a desire to praise and exalt someone or something, so if it isn't God, it is usually an idol of some sort. Maybe even ourselves.... Since the great migration over the past 50 years or so from the land into the city, people find less and less inspiration for praising God. Instead of the beauty and grandeur of God's creation, most of us are now surrounded by the glory of man. Concrete jungles, skyscrapers, modern design...... The trouble is; we can only see with our natural eyes the natural, physical realm around us ......
...The thousands of unbelieving, self-pleasing people all around us .....
We need to take our main focus off the temporary, passing things of this life, and focus on the ETERNAL spiritual realm all around us. (2Cor 4:18 'While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.' ) When we DECIDE to begin praising God, whether out of the overflow of joy and thankfulness for His blessing, or offering the Sacrifice of Praise in difficult circumstances, we are stepping out in faith, and saying: I believe in the power and greatness of God, and that what He says in His Word is true.
God honours the praises He hears. I believe He values them by the genuineness and cost of the praise we bring. David, a man after God's own heart, refused to offer a sacrifice on a threshing floor that didn't cost him anything. (2 Sam 24:24)
I reckon that when things are going well and we praise God, He might just value it, say, at one thousand dollars. But when things are tough, and we still manage to praise Him, that could be worth, say, a million dollars to God. God calls this the Sacrifice of Praise. (Heb 13:15)
Did you know that God Himself comes and inhabit our praises?
Ps 22:2 'But thou art holy, O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel.'
When God hears genuine praise, He comes and INHABITS the atmosphere of praise and worship - His Anointing becomes available to us.
The Anointing - the manifest presence of the Holy Spirit (represented most times you see oil mentioned in the Bible) brings a change to the atmosphere around us, enabling faith, prophecy, healings, miracles, etc to take place. No wonder there has been such a battle over worship in the Church. Satan hates the Anointing. He'll do anything it takes to try and stop you getting there.
Is 10:27... and the yoke shall be destroyed because of the anointing.
God's anointing comes when we praise Him, and the anointing destroys satan's yokes off us. The anointing often brings an understanding of the true nature of things concerning us.
Ps 36:9 For with Thee is the fountain of life: in Thy light shall we see light.
Summary
- We are in a war against a devious, totally evil enemy.
- Praise is one of the weapons of our warfare.
- Praise brings the presence of God into our situation, as God inhabits our praise.
- Praise executes judgement on the kingdom of darkness.
- We must make a decision to praise God, in all situations, regardless of how we feel.
- Praise is vital for all believers in Jesus.
Praise the Lord!
Write: Rick Stokes, 233 Edwards Road, RD2, Upper Moutere, 7175, New Zealand
Email: stoked1@maxnet.co.nz
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Stir one another up to love and good works - Hebrews 10:24
CLASS OF 1995
‘Elkanah Music Training School’ Orama Aug 20th-Sept 3rd, 1995
Charmaine Anglesey
Sina Asomua
Libby Barnes
Richard Barter
Gavin Beardsmore
Sharon Carroll
Chris Childers
Bruce Christensen
Terry Cropley
Valeria Edwards
Glen & Rosanne Eustace
Grace Francis
David Hill
Audrey Kemp
Chris McCloughen
Sue O'Brien (Alexandra)
Hardy Schutz
Valerie Seatter
Lilias Single
Hilary Smith
Vicki Sweet
Karen Talbot
Wil & Inge Van Hoof
Margie Vincent
Kim Workman
Zane Yates
STAFF:
Mark Beaven, sound
Alan Brayshaw
Trevor & Elizabeth Brayshaw
Vic Burrows, drums
Esther Elmore, guitar
Murray Patten, musicianship
Manuel Potter
Jules & Lynn Riding
Gail Stewart
Jocelyn Styles
Susan Van de Steeg
Neil & Jill White
CLASS OF 1996
‘Elkanah Music Training School’ Orama Sept 14th-29th, 1996
Jillian Adams
Richard & Sue Blincoe
Carol Brieseman
David & Faye Chell
Denise Cropley
David Flintoff
Chris Gannon
Cherie Griffiths
Rachel Hamilton
Anz Harrington
Brian Harris
Glen Hollick
Arlene Hutcheon
Laban Inger
Jennine Kelleher
Danny Leslie
Christine MacKay
Charmaine McDonald
Kathleen McLaren
Peter Nein
Tara O’ Neill
JoAnne Owstonn-Doyle
Angela Perrett
Adrian & Carol Poole
Kelland Ramsay
Rachel Ranfurly
Karen Skinner
Mark Walker
Nicky Watson
Stephen Wilcox
Helen Wilkins
Johanna de Wit
Marion Worth
Brian Yearbury
RETURNING STUDENTS:
Sina Asomua
Sharon Carroll
Grace Francis
Vicki Sweet
Zane Yates
STAFF:
Richard & Sue Barter
Mark Beaven
Vic Burrows
Brent & Raewyn Chambers
Bruce & Merrilynne Christensen
Harley Dear
Glen & Rosanne Eustace
Jodynne Harnor
Chris McCloughen
Bryce Perrett
Murray Patten
Ian Robertson
Jules & Lynn Riding
Neil & Jill White
Jason Wilcox
VISITING MINISTRY:
Glenys Deuchar, CCLI
Ps Brent & Pat Douglas, Encounter
Robyn Hill, Vocals
Debbie Jessup, Dance
Derek Lind, Performance
Des Sharp, Songwriting
CLASS OF 1997
‘Elkanah Music Training School’ Orama Sept 27th-Oct 12th, 1997
Charmaine Anglesey
Carol Aston
Jarrod Atkins
Danny Bishop
Ken Bolton
Ken Brown
Wendy Caldwell
Sharon Carroll
Jonathon Chambers
Michelle Coe
Liz Craig
Bazz Cruickshank
Jo-Anne Down
Grace Francis
Steve & Jo Hathaway
Heather Hayes
Jose Howe
Joe & Irene Kahika
Brian Laing
Danny Leslie
Maureen Livingstone
Jay Lucas
Chrissy MacKay
Janice Martin
Kate McLaren
Kerry Miller
Bernice Mitchell
Dianne Old
Glenda O’Reilly
Kirk Russell
Rick & Sue Stokes
Vicki Sweet
George Tekani
Sam de Vetter
Colin Waiomio
Arthur Walding
Sam Weeks
Brian Whitaker
Hamish Wilson
Jayne Woodham
STAFF:
Brent & Raewyn Chambers
Bruce & Merrillyne Christensen
James Davies
Glen & Rosanne Eustace
Brian Harris
Derek Lind, performance
Chris McCloughen, prophecy
Char McDonald
Kara McDougal
Rob Packer, worship
Bryce & Angela Perrett
Jules & Lynn Riding
Ian Robertson, keyboards
Ps Maynard & Maureen Rutherford
Jocelyn Styles
Elaine Vaughan, Vocals Encounter
Neil & Jill White
Jason Wilcox, guitar
CLASS OF 1998
‘Elkanah School of Music Ministry’ Orama Sept 26th-Oct 10th, 1998
Dan Beaufoy
Steve Bell
Diane Borthwick
Brenda Carter
Matthew Carter
Sheryl Cullen
Maree Francis
Steve Gwynne-Hussey
Christine Harvey
Bruce Jones
Paul Julian
Stephanie Julian
Lillyann Kitione
Deborah Lacey
Brian Laing
Joanna Levien
Colin Mackay
David Mafi
Elaine Morgan
Susan O’Brien
Debbie Osborne
Angela Pullyn
Pam Raggett
Barney Rauhina
Yvonne Sims
Caroline Smythe
Nairn Stuart
Kerry Taylor
Paul Town-Treweek
Brian Whitaker
STAFF:
Bruce & Merrilynne Christensen
Grace Francis
Brian Harris
Chris McCloughen
Bryce & Angela Perrett
Jules & Lynn Riding
Vicki Sweet
Jason & Tess Wilcox
Matthew Finlay
Wayne Gordon
Simon Guest
Michael Low
Lisa Marie Mackay
Peter & Janice Martin
VISITING MINISTRY:
Brent Chambers, worship, prophecy
Derek Lind, musicianship, performance
Rob Packer, worship, keyboards
Elaine Vaughan, vocals
CLASS OF 2000
‘Elkanah School of Music Ministry' En Hakkore, Ranfurly Sept 23rd-Oct 7th, 2000
Carolie Andrew
Glenn Barker
Denys Brokenshire
David Brydon
Martin & Shirley Chaney
Jeannette Eggleton
Shaun Griffiths
Luke Hansen
Brent Hare
Kerry Harrington
Bronwyn Hughes
Jay Jury
Owen Kelly
Audrey Kemp
Chrissie Lander
Che Luke
Donna McEwan
Peter Minson
Jem Pauro
Glenda Rickerby
Lorima Tagicakibau
Paul Town-Treweek
Jono Tressler
Wil & Inge Van Hoof
Georgina Waikato-Ruru
Judith Ward
Andrea Wiechern
Johanna de Wit
STAFF:
Mike & Pam Bottomley, cooks
Brent Chambers
Grace Francis
Chris & Rochelle Head
Jennine Kelleher
Janice Martin
Bryce Perrett
Jules & Lynn Riding
Caroline Smythe
Rick & Sue Stokes
Jason Wilcox
CLASS OF 2002
‘Elkanah School of Music Ministry' Orama Jan 14th-24th 2002
Wai Allan
Peter & Catherine Alpe
Michelle Anderson
Daniel Bailey
Rachael Barnes
Glennis Browne
Jenny Coleman
Barbara Dillon
Laurence Ennor
Quelinda Green
Robin Jobe
Natasha Kapkanova
Paul Mathieson
Trevor McBride
Karen McCall
Vania McKeown
Fay McNeil
Adam O’Brien
Sue O’Brien (Te Awamutu)
Michael & Suzanne O’Callaghan
Stephen & Gayann Phillips
Sarah Rauch
Glenda Rickerby
Vaughan & Christine Saywell
Kim Thompson
Stephanie Wells
Luke Wesbonk
STAFF:
Jennine Kelleher
Brian Laing
Janice Martin
Bryce & Angela Perrett
Stephen Rauch
Jules & Lynn Riding
Caroline Smythe
Roland & Ruth Stark
Rick Stokes
Jono Tressler
June Turner
Jason Wilcox
VISITING MINISTRY:
Brent Chambers, worship
Rob Packer, worship, keyboards
Julia Vucich, vocals
CLASS OF 2003
‘Elkanah School of Music Ministry' En Hakkore, Ranfurly Jan 5th-18th, 2003
Rachael Barnes
Rachel Birch
Yangho Cho
Rachel Cooke
Anthony Dennis
Colleen Duncan
Helen Gower
Brendan & Catherine Greer
Karlene Hamblyn
Amy Harrington
Mandy Hartley
Jo Hurdle
Grant Irvine
Shirley Jackson
Steve & Ann Kerr
Brad & Michelle Knefelkamp
Jessica Ewing
Eric Neas
Kim Peers
Ruth Barrett-Salter
Atawhai Teriaki
Johanna van Miltenberg
Georgina Waikato-Ruru
Ruth Wheeler
STAFF:
Michelle Anderson
Jason Campbell
Brent & Raewyn Chambers
Matt Grogan
Kerry Harrington
Jennine Kelleher
Brian Laing
Janice Martin
Jules Riding
Rick & Sue Stokes
Jono Tressler
Mike & Pam Bottomly, cooks
Wina Robertson, keyboards
Johanna de Wit
CLASS OF 2004
‘Elkanah School of Music Ministry' En Hakkore, Ranfurly Jan 4th-17th, 2004
Loiuse Brightwell
Gareth Bruce
Rachel Caldwell
Lachlan Gordon
Graeme Hayes
Rina Hobson
Sandra Murray
Angie Padua
Jordon Pene
Helen Pillay
Debbie Preest
Kent Rickerby
Janne Sargeson
Jenny Sommerfield
Emma Williams
RETURNING STUDENTS:
Ruth Barrett-Salter
Steve & Anne Kerr
STAFF:
Jason Campbell
Brent & Raewyn Chambers
Jennine Kelleher
Brian Laing
Janice Martin
Caroline Rickerby
Jules & Lynn Riding
Rick & Sue Stokes
Jono Tressler
David & Margaret Bradfield, En Hakkore
Roger & Joan Caldwell, En Hakkore

