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“Sunday Morning”

May 10th, 2010

My wife showed me this.  I just had to share it. A fantastic satirical look at Sunday morning services.

“Sunday’s Coming” Movie Trailer from North Point Media on Vimeo.

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A Proud Teacher

November 27th, 2009

As a music teacher one of my main goals is to equip my students with the skills and knowledge for them to do the things they want to do musically. I don’t teach them a program. I don’t show them how to play a couple of songs. I’m always excited when I see them go off and make music.

An eleven year old student of mine named Cameron is doing an incredible thing right now. Cameron attends the church I used to work and a short while ago that church lost a special young man named Ben. Ben pasted away in August after a year long battle with Leukemia.

So Cameron (again remember he’s 11) has decided to put on a fundraiser to raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society. He has booked a venue. He has put a band together. He has asked other musicians to do some performing. He is getting food and refreshments all donated and on many levels he is making his music teacher proud. By what he is accomplishing musically and what he is doing for a great cause.

Check out this link to the Canadian Cancer Society website and you can read more about why Cameron is doing this as well as pledge your support. Go now! NOW!

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Discussion

September 2nd, 2009

There is an intersting post over at Fred McKinnon’s blog titled Who Needs Church.   He asks some interesting questions and is asking for dialog so I thought I’d send all of you over there.

The timing is kind of ironic to me since I’m about half way through Frank Viola’s book Pagan Christianity.

Now go join the discussion!

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Working Man

March 24th, 2009

Found this track on Youtube. I’m totally a blues and funk guy so I love the vibe of this track. Something different than the typical Christian music people usually produce both lyrically and musically. Check it out (not sure if it will show up in RSS readers. You might need to click to the site).

                      

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