Archive for March, 2007

Fine Arts Camp with the Annie Moses Band

Monday, March 19th, 2007

Faith Baptist Church in Bartlett Tennessee is holding a Fine Arts Camp with the Annie Moses Band from July 23-29, 2007. The camp will include one on one instruction from members of the band. The camp is open for individuals from fifth grade to college freshmen. There is also a Mini String Camp for first through fourth grade.

You can learn more about the camp at Faith Baptist’s website.

Switchfoot: in their own words

Friday, March 16th, 2007

Switchfoot

From Christian Music Planet:

We (Switchfoot) have always described success as not having a lot of green pieces of paper in our wallets, socks that match or a car that is all one color. For me, it’s doing what you believe in, what you love and are passionate about. Many times we let people define success for us; I’m guilty of that. - Jon Foreman

Another transformation

Monday, March 12th, 2007

- from the inside out! All glory to God…

Sara Groves song featured in ‘The Ultimate Gift’

Saturday, March 10th, 2007

Add to the Beauty

Critically-acclaimed singer-songwriter Sara Groves will be in theaters nationwide this weekend as her song “Something Changed” is played as the title credit song of the 20th Century Fox feature film “The Ultimate Gift.” Groves will also perform the song before an international audience on this weekend’s syndicated broadcast of “The Hour of Power.”

When asked about her song being used for the film, Groves commented, “I’m honored to have this song chosen for the film. The story of personal redemption has been the cornerstone of the music throughout my career. This movie captures that beautifully.”

Click here for “Hour of Power” TV listings.

5 Score and 7 Years Ago

Saturday, March 10th, 2007

Five Score & Seven Years Ago

You can get a $4 off coupon here for Relient K’s latest CD ‘5 Score and 7 Years Ago’. Also, www.musichristian.com has the CD for $9.99 right now.

Suppressing the conscience

Friday, March 9th, 2007

Reading the news headlines today, we came across this story:

which reminded us of a recent commentary on that very topic…

Which leads us to wonder:

When is it a good thing to overrule our conscience? Should we?

Update: Here’s another related commentary


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