Spring 2014 Seminary Update

It’s hard to believe, but as of this spring, I have been a student of Sioux Falls Seminary for four years! It has been an incredibly valuable experience for me. As a result of my studies, I’ve gained both practical and theological knowledge; I’ve developed a healthy understanding and approach to church work; and most importantly, I’ve grown closer to Christ. I cannot say enough good things about the seminary. They are committed to developing knowledgeable, wise pastors who lead and serve their churches with an extra measure of spiritual maturity. I pray and believe that my education is being put to good use.

As always, your continued prayers and encouragement are welcome! It is only by the grace of God that I’ve been able to make it this far; he has used your various ways of showing support to sustain me on this journey. I feel as though I am surrounded by my own “great cloud of witnesses” to help me persevere 🙂

Here’s what I’ve been up to since the last update:

This fall, I finished the first of two required theology classes called God, Christ, and Humanity. The class covered a variety of topics such as inspiration, tradition, reason and faith, and the Trinity. Even though we were discussing some fairly “heady” stuff, our professor was quite adept at pointing out the practical implications for complex theological concepts. I appreciate the effort he put in to bringing things back down to earth and explaining how what we were learning relates to everyday life. It’s one thing to learn theology in the classroom, but it’s another thing entirely to apply it in a way that actually serves the local congregation! As I said to friends and family this fall, this is the kind of class I was been waiting to take. I love learning about and discussing this type of material.

It only makes sense, then, that I’m also enjoying my studies this spring. I’m taking my second required theology class, Creation, Spirit, and the Church. So far, we’ve been learning about the Holy Spirit, the sacraments, and the nature of the Church.

Last, but not least…

In January, I was awarded a scholarship to study in Israel at Jerusalem University College over the summer. I will be taking a class called Historical and Geographical Settings of the Bible, an intensive course designed to “help students discover ways that Biblical events can be placed in their proper geographical, historical and cultural context.” You can read the seminary’s announcement here, and you can read my scholarship essay here.

I see this class as a once in a lifetime opportunity. Were it not for the generosity of the seminary and a few anonymous donors, I doubt I would ever have a chance to take this trip. Nonetheless, it is not without its out-of-pocket expenses! We don’t leave until mid-June, and I have already invested a significant amount of my savings into the trip. If you consider yourself one of my supporters and a partner in ministry, please prayerfully consider providing financial support.

The easiest way to provide assistance is by making a tax-deductible donation through the seminary’s LIFE Fund program. This form explains how it works. Your contributions will enable me to continue taking classes. If you have any questions about the process, don’t hesitate to contact me. I’m in this for the long haul, and I can’t do it without you!

Regardless of whether you’re able to help me financially, thank you for investing in the work God has called me to do. It means the world to me that you’re even taking the time to read this post! If you have any questions, concerns, or just want to grab a cup of coffee sometime, let me know.

Sincerely,
Mike Harvat

Mike’s Top 5: Rock | #5: Reeve Oliver – I Want Burns

I’ve been meaning to do this for a while now, and while a holiday week may not be the best time to start, I figure I should do it while I’ve got the time. Today, I’m introducing a series of “Top 5” countdowns here on the blog, simply because I want to share my favorite things with you. Many of these countdowns will be music related, but who knows – maybe in the future I’ll share my thoughts on books, food, religion, etc. My hope is that by reading these posts, you’ll discover something you like, too.

It seems that people generally appreciate my opinions on music*, so for starters, I’m going with the familiar: rock and roll. This week, I’ll be sharing my top 5 favorite rock songs with you.

Please note that these are my favorites. I’m not taking historical significance, critical reception, composition, production, or anything else into account. I’m just sharing what I like. You may discover that you don’t like it at all. You might disagree with every single thing I write for the next five days, and that’s totally fine. Musical taste is a subjective thing. We can still be friends.

So without further ado, let’s begin…

#5: Reeve Oliver – I Want Burns

I stumbled on Reeve Oliver back in 2004 when I was browsing through new Militia Group artists on Purevolume. From the very first time I heard the song I Want Burns, I was hooked. No, seriously…I bought their Self Titled record the day it came out, and soon enough I had amassed almost everything they had ever released.

I guess Reeve Oliver is a pop-punk band; Sean O’Donnell  used to play in Dogwood, and after Reeve disbanded he joined Yellowcard for a spell. But to write these guys off as another Starting Line or MxPx isn’t a fair comparison. I Want Burns certainly displays a “Weezer meets Green Day” flare, but if your curiosity is even moderately piqued by what you hear, I strongly recommend checking out the rest of their work. Here’s the link to their Magnum opus, Touchtone Inferno, on iTunes.

Bonus: check out their appearance on Yo Gabba Gabba. Who doesn’t like sandwhiches?

*So long as I’m not being an elitist jerk about it, which occurs more frequently than I’d like to admit.

Relient K and Biting My Tongue

Relient K – Photo by Jered Scott

From time to time, one of my friends will ask, “Hey, whatever became of the Relient K ordeal?” This is my attempt at answering that question…sorry it took so long!

A few months ago, I saw that Relient K had posted a teaser video for their upcoming album. I’m a longtime fan of Relient K, so naturally I was excited to hear new music and see some behind-the-scenes footage. But when I clicked on the link and the video started playing, what I heard didn’t sound new at all. Instead, I heard the main riff of one of my own songs, Biting My Tongue.

For comparison, here’s Relient K’s video:

And here’s my song:

Flight Metaphor has been playing Biting My Tongue live for more than two years; the studio version above appears on 2011’s Eastmost Peninsula.

As I watched Relient K’s video, my head started spinning. I didn’t know whether to be flattered or upset. I knew that if their song appeared in a finished form on Relient K’s new album, it meant that I’d have to defend the integrity of mine. It would only be a matter of time before someone accused me of “ripping them off.”

I showed the video to a few of my close friends, and almost all of them flipped out. A few told me to seek legal counsel, others started “ralllying the troops” for an online revolution, and I started composing a reactionary blog post. I dug up all the demos I ever recorded of Biting My Tongue, preparing to “put Relient K in their place.”

Thankfully, none of that happened. Instead, my friend Dave passed along Ethan Luck’s e-mail address, as he receives the music credit in the video (For the uninitiated, Ethan plays drums for Relient K). Remembering Jesus’ teaching on conflict and Paul’s exhortation to stay out of legal disputes with other believers, I decided to send Ethan an e-mail presenting my dilemma.

The next day, I received an extremely gracious and kind response. Ethan assured me that he had never heard my song before, that it was a freak coincidence. What follows is a portion of his e-mail:

I’m pretty blown away that the first chord/melody is pretty identical! So crazy. I put that RK video together and needed some music behind it. I, literally, wrote and recorded that guitar thing about 10 min before posting the video. I hope you don’t think there was any ill will here. I apologize for the confusion! Also, we have no intention of using that for our new album. Again, it just came out quick, while playing guitar.

He even went so far as to offer to take the video down and re-upload it with different music, but I told him it wasn’t necessary. I was happy enough with the fact that I could keep playing my song without having to justify it to my audiences.

All in all, it was a pretty surreal experience. Never in a million years would I expect to pull up a video from one of my favorite bands and hear a song nearly identical to something I had already written. Thankfully, the entire matter was wrapped up in less than a day, and Ethan was real cool about everything. Moral of the story: following God’s instruction can keep you from doing something stupid.

As for Biting My Tongue, every version I ever recorded of it appears below. I’ve always wanted to make a blog post highlighting the “evolution of a song,” and this experience has afforded me the opportunity. Enjoy! (Oh, and be sure to pick up Relient K’s new album when it finally drops 🙂 )

Demo #1
December 25th, 2009, 2 AM – Instrumental Idea

Demo #2
December 2009 – Vocal Idea

Demo #3
February 2010 – “Wait And See” Full Band Instrumental Demo

Demo #4
March 2010 – “Wait and See” Full Band Demo

Final Version
October 2010 – Biting My Tongue (Biding Time) Studio Version, Released June 2011