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Tag Archives: CD
Songwriter retreat
This past week I was doing my part to fill the otherwise more subdued Southern Baptist Theological Seminary campus (in Louisville, KY) with many noisy attempts at songwriting. I spent the week writing and collaborating with several other Sovereign Grace … Continue reading
Posted in All Church
Tagged CD, church, music, Praise, Romans, SBTS, songwriting, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Sovereign Grace, Worship
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Six-week silence: discipline that comforts
The oft-quoted Psalm 23 contains the familiar phrase: “Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me” (verse 4, KJV). We’ve all heard or read this text innumerable times and yet there remains an interesting ring to that verse. The rod … Continue reading
Posted in All Church
Tagged Affliction, CD, discipline, faith, Love, music, Scougal, suffering
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It’s here!
———- After 2 and a half years of recording and mixing, I am excited to introduce to you, “Nothing Worth Knowing“! Today marks the release of the digital-download version of this album (CD to be released at a concert on … Continue reading
Sink or swim, here it comes!
After nearly two and a half years, we have finally arrived. The Crossway CD project, “Nothing Worth Knowing”, with Tony Guyer and myself at the helm, is reaching the moment of christening (that moment when a new ship is … Continue reading
Posted in All Church
Tagged bandcamp, CD, Crossway Collective, John Calvin, music, quote, release
CD update
We are approaching 2 years since the record button was pressed and guitars, drums and all manner of sonic mayhem began tracking for the forthcoming Crossway CD, “Nothing Worth Knowing”. It has been laborious and long, but so satisfying to … Continue reading
CD update
It has been almost a year since we pressed the record button. Approximately 14 songs later, we are nearing completion of the hopeful fall-release “Nothing Worth Knowing” CD, the first ever Crossway Church worship project. It has been a pure … Continue reading
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Tagged band, CD, Crossway Collective, pictures, recording, songs, studio, update, Worship
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Looking for music?
I’ve been a big fan of Sojourn Music for years. Sojourn is a reformed church in Louisville, Kentucky that has built a wonderful reputation of creative songwriting and recording that draws from rich theology and historical Christianity. Their latest album, … Continue reading
Posted in All Church
Tagged CD, hymn writer, hymnody, hymns, Isaac Watts, music, review, Sojourn Music, songs



