Worship Musician July 2020 | Page 21

just doing something crazy and something unique. Something I absolutely adore about the UPPERROOM, and this is what I tell every other person that I get to or whoever asks, is that one of the most valuable things that I’ve learned from UPPERROOM is that you don’t necessarily just try to create something within the church to be captured, but you go about doing your things and then let the Lord bless it and capture that. The UPPERROOM is that story, it was never doing something to get people, never doing something to be seen. The UPPERROOM felt like there was a “Davidic” calling to minister to people, and that is why it’s a prayer room and not a church, except for Sundays. Because of that, by the time the world saw UPPERROOM, they’d already been doing this for years. Almost nothing was different, we just hadn’t turned on YouTube and gotten a great live stream, it was just something that had been going on for years and years and had not been public. Even Michael Miller felt like UPPERROOM Surrounded wasn’t even supposed to have a website for the longest time. It was this longtime hidden prayer room in Dallas. So, when I came along, I started the YouTube offerings, and really the reason I came on is that the pastor felt it was really time for the UPPERROOM to start being seen in a sense. [WM] One of the great songs emanating out of UPPERROOM is “Surrounded” (This is How I Fight My Battles), written by Elyssa Smith. What’s the history behind that song? [Matt] Because the UPPERROOM is just a prayer room. There is not a pressure to have to cram everything in on Sunday services. So, if you’re involved in a Sunday service or if you’re a core part of the team at UPPERROOM, you’re required to serve in the prayer room. All of these worship leaders and musicians are serving every week in the prayer room. There are prayer sets, there are full band sets, and there are devotional sets with just someone on piano or acoustic guitar or something like that. Sometimes there are two people in the room and sometimes there are hundreds, it just depends. The reason that’s so important is because it’s that Davidic calling to worship and minister to the Lord with what we’re doing without having to do it the same way every week on a Sunday or cram in everything in that way. The reason that’s so important is because it’s the worship in the secret place, which I’m calling the prayer room, which is this worship that can be unstructured. It’s getting the freedom to just minister to the Lord and see what happens to your music, not just having to play certain songs and so certain things. It’s the ability for all of these people in the room to learn July 2020 Subscribe for Free... 21