Thursday, February 21, 2008

Yes, in the middle of a very packed tour, I traveled to Peru for a week of meeting leaders and encouraging people through relationship, songwriting workshops and some worship gatherings. It was really wonderful and actually pretty relaxing as the pace of life is simply slower in Southern Peru. One of the most amazing parts of the trip was interacting with a couple of Quechua families from the mountains. I have been to Peru before and though I have been privileged to worship in Quechua villages before, I also know how separated indigenous life and community is from city life and culture in Peru. So I considered it a great privilege to know these beautiful people.

I have a dream. I dream about cross-culture encounters going something like this: "Tell me about what God is doing among you. Tell me of the ways you know His love. Teach me your songs so I can see His faithfulness through your eyes." How beautiful that would be. Ahh, yes, it is a dream. I felt just a taste of it when my new Quechua friend approached me and said, "Dear sister, the songs you are singing are so beautiful. Do you have the words written on paper so that I can take them with me and read them?" We had prepared CD's of live worship recordings enhanced with original recordings and chord charts in Spanish and English, but I knew my brother probably didn't have a CD player. It is likely he did not have electricity. But the way he approached me was so refreshing and inspiring. Internet and mass sharing are wonderful, but I do not wish to loose the weight and power of a single testimony, or perspective, or song.

My friends who were with me, Ben and Robin Pasley, and Tim Thornton, have prepared much more detailed blogs including video-podcasts and lots of pictures on their sites, www.entertheworshipcircle.com and www.theblackthornproject.com. And Brian didn't mind me taking the trip on a free weekend in the middle of the Everything Must Change tour. He said, as long as I had a pisco sour...and I did!

Monday, February 4, 2008

One Down, 10 to Go!

Hey all. I just got back from Charlotte and the first of 11 "Everything Must Change" gatherings with Brian McLaren across the country. We were using a crazy cross section of spaces...here, you see the speaking and music happened inside a traditional church building whereas the bookstore and many workshop conversations happened in "Area 15," a warehouse space leased to artists as well as the Charlotte 24-7 prayer community. And, many other groups use the space, including the Charlotte Emergent Village cohort, which was really the group who pulled the event off locally. It was a cool and interesting neighborhood in the city, historically "poor" and I heard some local Charlotte residents even use the word "ghetto." But the art space was amazing, and of course, there were brand new urban loft condos, complete with corrugated metal and bright color architecture being built right across the street.

Eli Renner, a worship leader and musician living in Charlotte who sang and played bass with me, blogged through the whole weekend and took pictures of the gathering, so you can see more here (elirenner.com).

Monday, January 21, 2008

Juarez House Concert



Hey everyone. I just got this from my friend Matt who videoed a concert I did with Claudia and Luis Prieto this past November in Juarez, Mexico. This song is one of the first I've written directly in Spanish (As opposed to translating it to Spanish). It was a wonderful evening of sharing. Claudia and Luis did a set before me. Some of the friends that came with me didn't speak Spanish, so you can see them being translated to at times. Enjoy!

Friday, January 11, 2008

Electronica EP!

OK...no more rumors. My electronic collaboration is mixed and mastered and available for $5.49 for digital download! You can listen to the whole CD here on the CD website. There are also notes about the songs, and Lacey Brown, who wrote all of the beats for the project, will post some loops and notes soon.

Here is a title track (click the play button) :







Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Tour 2008!

Hey everyone. I'm in the throws of preparing for a big 11 city tour in which I will be leading worship and presenting concerts as part of Deep Shift's "Everything Must Change" tour! Registration is possible all he way up to the day the conference begin's, but there are some early registration perks. And, I posted full song previews to "Songs For a Revolution of Hope" and the new electronic EP I've been working on "Fill the Fields." The albums will be available for digital download very soon, but you can take a listen right away! Just click the links in the left column.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Another Album

OK friends. I have been doing some really wonderful collaboration with my friend Lacey Brown. Lacey is an artist and percussionist and we have been working together creating an electronic collaboration. The unofficial word that may or may not be confirmed is that I am releasing a 7 song E.P. in the next month. Other off-the-record non-news is that I am working with Logic and Ableton Live and a midi keyboard to be able to present these songs live in concert as they will appear on the alleged album.

You may or may not choose to listen to the three song clip preview HERE.


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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

More Christmas Songs!



It occurred to me, while I was procrastinating sending my Christmas cards, that I could make a little greeting with the iSight on my MacBook. Anyway, here's some more Christmas presents. Thanks for checking in to RestorationVillage.com!

Listen to "O Holy Night" by Aaron Strumpel and Jacob and Lily.

Listen to "Cold, Cold Day" written and performed by Todd Berger, and his twin girls.

Listen to "What Child is This" performed by me.