I used to go to church once in awhile growing up. It was sporadic and not on a regular basis. I also once went to a church retreat as a teenager. I admit, it was more social than spiritual, but by the end of the week, I was moved by the experience.
After college, I found a church that I occasionally attended. The messages were relatable, but I mostly enjoyed the worship singing. It was uplifting and I really liked the accompanying electric and acoustic guitars. It gave it a more modern feel – less churchy (if that is even a word). I guess I’ve had off and on feelings of wanting a connection, but nothing quite stuck.
When I find myself under very extreme stress or I’m inside my head too much, I sometimes reach back and pull out a few hymns from my teenage years. I tend to blend two partial songs together only because that’s how I was introduced to them. These songs were sung as a mash up before mash ups were ever a thing. I sing them either softly under my breath or silently inside my head. Often times, this calms me. Even though there seems to be a spiritual distance, some things like this tend to stay with me. Here are the two partial songs.
Turn your eyes upon Jesus
Look full in his wonderful face
And the things of earth will grow strangely dim
In the light of his glory and grace
I love you, Lord
And I lift my voice
To worship You
Oh, my soul, rejoice
Take joy my King
In what You hear
Let it be a sweet, sweet sound
In Your ear
As you may have guessed, music is a good outlet for me. I love that music comes in all shapes and sizes. Belong is an interesting track on REM’s Out of Time album and consists of Michael Stipe’s spoken word followed by a harmony of voices. This is another song I find calming whenever I hear it. Unlike the hymns, I don’t actively search for this song. But when I hear it, certain words step out to the forefront and are all that I hear. Breathe. Calm. Belong. I never knew the meaning of the song until now.
“(It’s) about a mother and child, especially the strong bond that exists between them. The voice is neither hers nor the child’s, however. It’s someone else commenting on the sense that the bond between a mother and child is the most powerful love of all…
– SongFacts
. . . the most experimental and most gorgeous song on an album that was utterly suffused with both weirdness and beauty . . .
And those spoken verses alternate with a wordless chorus where Michael Stipe, Mike Mills and Bill Berry all sing “oooooooooooooooooh” in and around each other in varying degrees of unison and harmony while Peter Buck jangles the fuck out of his guitar and Mike Mills provides a big bass hook turnaround every few measures, kickstarting it all again.
– MediaLoper
The comforting effects make sense. Mother and child’s interwoven harmonies and echoing words. Breathe. Calm. Belong.
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Her world collapsed early Sunday morning
She got up from the kitchen table
Folded the newspaper and silenced the radio
Those creatures jumped the barricades
And have headed for the sea, sea
Those creatures jumped the barricades
And have headed for the sea
She began to breathe
To breathe at the thought of such freedom
Stood and whispered to her child, belong
She held the child and whispered
With calm, calm; belong
Stood and whispered to her child, belong
She held the child and whispered
With calm, calm; belong
These barricades can only hold for so long
Her world collapsed early Sunday morning
She took the child held tight
Opened the window
A breath, this song, how long
And knew, knew; belong
Worship music is 100% the best thing about church. And wow – that’s a deep track from REM. I’m gonna have to give that one a careful listen on my walk later. Thanks.
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I’ve always gravitated you it. That entire album is good.
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I always liked the community aspect of church. I grew up going to the UU church and sometimes think about taking my family to the one here, but it has been challenging to get up the nerve to do so. It’s nice to feel a part of something, though. Maybe some day.
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Do it! UU churches are great, especially if they have a good music director.
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I agree about the community aspect. Hope your family can find a church you are comfortable with.
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church music calms me too!
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Words cannot express how much I love this post!!! My Mom used to say to “put on the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness.” Listening to praise & worship music always lifts my spirits and helps me feel closer to God. I’m so glad you remember the songs from your youth that you turn to when times are tough. Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you! It definitely brings me comfort.
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I thought I’d look at a few old posts, and saw you had posted about R.E.M.’s ‘Out of Time.’ In 2020 the Australian band Quivers did a cover of the entire album; had you heard of that one? Naturally it doesn’t quite stack up against the original, but I really love how they did “Belong.” Check it out when you have a moment! https://songoftheday.ca/2020/12/15/belong/
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Thank you! I’m a huge fan of covers so I’ll definitely check it out. It’s rare to see a cover of an entire album. Very cool.
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Yeah, very rare I would think. Must be a huge job.
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I like their sound. They chose to sing the lyrics, different from original. Thanks for the link. I’ll wrk my way through the rest of the album. This is fun.
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Yeah! Fun.
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in hs i used to play the keyboard/piano and sing for the church band. it was funny cause there would be competitions in our community.
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