Sunday, July 28, 2013
Lecrae talks assuming motives & mainstream industry relationships
Friday, July 26, 2013
Andy Mineo Filming Music Video for Wild Things
Reach Records recording artist Andy Mineo
is working on another new visual to accompany a track from his debut
album 'Heroes For Sale'. Andy recently posted this intriguing image with
the lyrics, "Christ died for this terrible heart, that's why I wanna
be where the wild things are..., as the caption which confirms the music
video will be for "Wild Things".
We Are Films, the film production team behind the promotional videos
for 'Heroes For Sale', are directing and filming this upcoming video.
Andy Mineo also contributed a new exclusive song, "Stop The Traffic" featuring Co Campbell, to our upcoming 'King Kulture: Stop The Traffic' compliation album.
Andy Mineo also contributed a new exclusive song, "Stop The Traffic" featuring Co Campbell, to our upcoming 'King Kulture: Stop The Traffic' compliation album.
When Weight and Glory Meet: Highlights from Day One of Legacy 2013
Gatherings like the Legacy Conference are always approached with high
expectations. Attendees invade the venue anticipating refreshing
fellowship, healthy teaching and fire-kindling exhortation. This year's
Legacy theme, Soli Deo Gloria, further cements these expectations with
the goal of God receiving the glory alone. And on day 1 of Legacy
Conference, He was lifted high.
From the opening guitar lick of praise & worship, the celebratory
tone was set. The baton was passed from the first general session
tag-team with Brian Dye and Decipha
to two powerful rounds of practical workshops taught by a "who's who"
list of skillful, Gospel servants. Laughter filled the halls of the
Moody Bible Institute as old friends were reunited and new bonds were
forged. Tears flowed and fingers snapped at the P4CM Spoken Word
showcase when Janette…ikz and Blair Linne dealt hard doses of poetic
reality. To cap the night, Trip Lee
powerfully preached on the glory of God in evangelism, and a litany of
artists took the Rapzilla-sponsored stage to rock mics. Though Skrip,
Beautiful Eulogy, Propaganda
and Derek Minor all had faithful fans in the crowd and easily made new
ones; one name in the lineup stood out amongst the rest: Tedashii
.Since tragedy and suffering struck Tedashii's
family just months ago, countless CHH fans have been yearning just to
hear their favorite rapper's voice. Maybe it's idealistic, but
supporters undoubtedly clung to the hope that cheering just a little bit
louder at his concert could potentially encourage him in some small
way. But instead, Tedashii encouraged us. In the moment he most desperately needed the service of the Body, he chose to serve us.
After a brief song intro, he shut the music off and read 1 Corinthians
15:12-20. As silence acted as his soundtrack, he urged the audience to
remember the reason they all came: "Christ really did rise from the
dead". The celebration, teaching, fellowship and preaching climaxed in
his emotionally stirring challenge. It felt as though the weight of
suffering and the glory of God collided in a Romans 8:28-style fireworks
show for the soul. And then, as if the moment could not get any more
glorious, the crowd boisterously celebrated Tedashii's "legacy" of Christ-centered music with some of his most memorable songs.
In our "now" culture, we are often "prisoners of the moment". But it's not exaggeration to say that those in attendance will not soon forget what happened on night 1 of Legacy 2013. God was lifted high. Christ was preached. And weight and glory met. Soli Deo Gloria
In our "now" culture, we are often "prisoners of the moment". But it's not exaggeration to say that those in attendance will not soon forget what happened on night 1 of Legacy 2013. God was lifted high. Christ was preached. And weight and glory met. Soli Deo Gloria
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
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