Saturday, May 3, 2014

You Are My All in All -- Dennis Jernigan



Someone looking from the outside in at Dennis Jernigan might try to explain that his work at a church in 1989 was what helped foster the song “You Are My All in All” that he wrote that year. And, perhaps that would be the simplest way to examine its conception and entry into its composer’s biography. But, so much had happened to this modern-day psalmist, that that perspective would be shortchanging the depth of his experience, as well as those of the many people who’ve known him and been changed because of their identification with his story.  There was something like synergy at work – a process that Dennis says he counts upon to give birth to the music he composes. In fact, singing (like what has been happening for centuries, see the picture) is synergy.

He was in Oklahoma City, this 30-year old worship leader with a new life and a story that was compelling. Dennis Jernigan had been a homosexual 10 years earlier, but thorough a series of events, he came out of that lifestyle, and is today married to his wife Melinda, with whom he has nine children. Dennis relates that his honesty and desire to be genuine are because he feels others share his background and can also be healed the way he has been. It was a 6:00 AM worship service he was directing one morning that set the scene for “You Are My All in All”. Someone might say, hearing Jernigan describe it, that he was ambidextrous that day, the way an athlete is able to use either hand to his advantage as he engages in his God-given talent. Playing the piano with his left hand and writing lyrics with his right hand, Dennis let flow out or him what was inside that day. But, there was also another element present, one that should not be taken for granted. There were the fellow worshippers who were praying as Dennis guided the group to express their needs to the Holy One. Perhaps it’s no accident that many people have reportedly been able to overcome their own troubled lifestyles after following Jernigan’s confessing example. If it works, you keep returning to the successful method. And so, DJ, as he’s called, has habitually developed his songs through the worship method he used that day – carrying a book to record the words he expected the Lord to give him as he and his co-worshippers spoke to Him and exposed their lives to His grace. It’s kind of impulsive and unstructured, what you see a guy, who’s really just a conduit—a tool—do, when the he crafts a piece of art using nothing but the energy that is directed his way. No accident, Dennis would say, but a calculated expectation of something special from God.

Jernigan has done this music-making over and over and over again, to the tune of a couple of thousand with his name on them. Someone says he has a gift, and that’s undoubtedly true. But, this composer also says that what he does makes a lot of sense biblically, too. Zephaniah 3:17 is something that Dennis Jernigan says he takes with practical seriousness, that God sings over him; so, when Dennis is singing, he believes that the Divine joins in -- a voice with a message that has his attention. That’s who sang “You Are My All in All” first, Dennis might say. What song is He singing to me or you?         



The source for Dennis Jernigan’s song story is the book “Our God Reigns: The Stories behind Your Favorite Praise and Worship Songs”, by Phil Christensen and Shari MacDonald, Kregel Publications, 2000.

See also this link for biography of composer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Jernigan  

See the composer’s official website here:  http://www.dennisjernigan.com/

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