Monday, February 27, 2012

Demos

The Following now has demo songs recorded thanks to Phil Bowen, my parents, and others at Lighthouse Assembly of God. We will be sending out a promo pack/press kit to Big Ticket Festival Indie Competition within the next couple of days!


We are also planning a possible benefit concert at our church for the 30-Hour Famine we will be doing in April. Our teens will be raising funds to send to World Vision to specifically aid people in Burundi. We are hoping to play along with a couple of other bands as part of that fundraising effort and to kick-off our famine. 
I am excited for what God is doing in our lives. 


Please continue to pray for us and our future. We don't really have any idea what God's got planned, and we are really learning to trust Him. We are also enjoying and trying to make the most of the opportunities we have where we currently are. Praise God!

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Trust and The Following

I know most of my posts are about books, but I would like to share some of what has been happening in our lives recently. 

As you may know, I work for Bluewater Thumb Youth For Christ and Kingston Wesleyan Church and over the past year have been contemplating one or the other or both. More recently, we decided we were going to move to Mount Pleasant, where I would get a non-ministry job and we would be involved in ministry with His House Christian Fellowship.
So, we have given notice that we will be leaving my current ministry positions by this summer or as early as now. 

I have been looking for jobs. I found a job that I thought could be the answer for us. It is a job with CMU that would allow me to work with students and would also allow Kassie to take some classes for free. I haven't heard back from that job or any others except the ones that don't want me.

It has been frustrating, but at the same time God has been teaching me to trust in his plan and his timing. When we first felt his calling to go, I was really impatient about it. I have had a hard time balancing life in my current ministry positions and that has caused stress on me and my family.

God has been really working within me helping me to continue the ministry he has for me, living up to his expectations for me rather than my bosses' or my own. He has also been helping me to be patient and to trust him.

Lately, I have also felt his push towards music (again) and feel more confident about my position, although not sure how it will fit in with our life. Kassie and I have started a band called The Following which consists of Kassie on drums and me on lead vocals and acoustic guitar, along with 3 teenagers: Cameron Simpson on bass guitar, Brennen Winter on lead guitar, and Zach Boyl on rhythm guitar. We are hoping and currently preparing for playing on the Indie Stage at Big Ticket Festival. We are also hoping to play at Deford Christian Rock Fest and at the park in Cass City.

As I said, we don't know what this band means in regards to moving and/or other future questions, but we are excited about it. It's a lot of fun and a good way to glorify God with the gifts he has given us. It is also a bonding activity for Kassie and I along with some great guys.

So, we are just enjoying what God has put before us and trusting him to guide our lives.

That reminds me of some of my favorite verses:

Matthew 6:33 and Proverbs 3:5-6. I'll let you look them up. Thanks for your prayers. Praise God for his many blessings.

ps. God gave me a song in the past couple days that is pretty fun and funky and has a great message. Maybe you can hear it someday soon. 

Monday, February 6, 2012

Then Sings My Soul

I recently read the third book in Robert J. Morgan's series about Christian hymns, called Then Sings My Soul. Although there seemed to be some points or stories that were repeated, and Morgan seems a little eccentric to me, I did enjoy the book.


Then Sings My Soul taught me quite a bit about Christian songs, the history of hymns, and stories behind some of the hymn writers. It also renewed and bolstered my appreciation for hymns. Being a musician, reading this book has made me want to write songs of my own as well as re-arrange old hymns and bring some to the church in their original arrangements.

The book starts with a brief history of hymns from Biblical times to the present age. It then gives insight into several hymns. That is followed by a small number of stories that go into more depth about some hymns. It ends with a discussion of the importance of hymns.

While it is not an exhaustive book, it offers a wealth of knowledge and has inspired me to dig deeper on my own. I wouldn't say the book is an entertaining, quick read. Nor is it difficult or arduous. For some it might be quite enjoyable, while for others it might be more like a textbook.

I would suggest it for any Christian, but especially for Christian musicians, specifically worship leaders.

I received a copy of this book free for review from the BookSneeze program.

For your own copy, you can go to Thomas Nelson or Amazon.