As a Christian, I drift. I go thru periods of time when I’m not feeling God is near me and I’m bummed out. And other times I think I’m going to explode with gratefulness. Maybe that’s a "spiritual ADD" thing!
Certain people are like a battery charge for me. There’s a few. Two of them I've been hanging out with over the last two days so I’ll mention them by name.
Pastor Wayne Lucas at Alliston Pentecostal Church, where I used to attend. Despite the stupid things I’ve said to people or bad things I’ve thought, when I’m with Wayne, he makes me believe that holiness is possible. It’s nothing deliberate that he says to me. It’s not counselling. Just being with him seems to wash away my junk and excite me about going deeper.
Last night I hung out with a new friend - Bob Cox. He’s the manager of a Christian radio station and he booked my band for a show recently. Just through dinner and conversation I felt renewed. We covered a multitude of non Christian topics and each topic is reasoned through the filter of being a Christian.
I will mention one more. John Bevere - a national evangelist. We’re watching his video series in our staff meetings. His fervour for the Lord is contagious and his teaching is backed up with dozens of Bible verses on the screen. I feel wiser and stronger having watched the video series.
Not all Christians make me feel that way. With some, a discussion of faith doesn’t even come up, even though that’s (supposedly) the core of our lives. They don’t encourage me in my faith and they like to point out "what’s wrong" with something I said, or posted, or did.
Wayne and Bob make me want to chase after God kind of like my dog chases after a tennis ball! With excitement and speed! They don’t talk down to me. They build me up.
I’m grateful to those people who help me return to path I want to be on. That’s how I want to live my life.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Thursday, October 17, 2013
THE DOVE AWARDS
It's been a few years since I attended the Dove Awards in Nashville. So great to be there this year!
This year's awards was held at Lipscomb University's arena. The staging was big. The lighting was great. And everyone was dressed up for a classy night out.
For the first time in 30 years, the Gospel Music Association did not award to Male Vocalist, Female Vocalist and Group of the Year. I'm not sure why. But who wins the awards isn't important to me - I really enjoy hearing the heart of the artist through their acceptance speech. Often you get a glimpse into what makes them tick.
So awesome to see the Newsboys, Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith all perform at the same event! What I want to know is how the stage crew can move a full band set onto the stage for one song, nail the music mix, drag it off and change the set in just a few minutes. Amazing!
TobyMac opened the show with his 10-member Diverse City band. An exhilarating three minutes to launch the show! At 48, he's still got it! Lecrae won for Hip Hop/Rap Song of the Year "Tell The World" - click for his acceptance speech.
Amy Grant and Kirk Franklin were the show hosts. She took off her high heels so she could be on the same level as Kirk, who is really short, but even without the shoes she towered over him. Amy mentioned several times that she couldn't clearly read the teleprompter - which of course made the entire audience turn around to follow along!
The highlight for me was probably the comedienne - Chonda Pierce. The rehearsed material was good but she was brilliant at the ad libs. "I don't want a government that shuts down; I want a government that SHUTS UP!" lol - man that was funny!
Click here for the winning artists.
This year's awards was held at Lipscomb University's arena. The staging was big. The lighting was great. And everyone was dressed up for a classy night out.
For the first time in 30 years, the Gospel Music Association did not award to Male Vocalist, Female Vocalist and Group of the Year. I'm not sure why. But who wins the awards isn't important to me - I really enjoy hearing the heart of the artist through their acceptance speech. Often you get a glimpse into what makes them tick.
So awesome to see the Newsboys, Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith all perform at the same event! What I want to know is how the stage crew can move a full band set onto the stage for one song, nail the music mix, drag it off and change the set in just a few minutes. Amazing!
TobyMac opened the show with his 10-member Diverse City band. An exhilarating three minutes to launch the show! At 48, he's still got it! Lecrae won for Hip Hop/Rap Song of the Year "Tell The World" - click for his acceptance speech.
Amy Grant and Kirk Franklin were the show hosts. She took off her high heels so she could be on the same level as Kirk, who is really short, but even without the shoes she towered over him. Amy mentioned several times that she couldn't clearly read the teleprompter - which of course made the entire audience turn around to follow along!
The highlight for me was probably the comedienne - Chonda Pierce. The rehearsed material was good but she was brilliant at the ad libs. "I don't want a government that shuts down; I want a government that SHUTS UP!" lol - man that was funny!
Click here for the winning artists.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Monday, October 7, 2013
WIFE AWAY

Dinner. Hmmm....? Let's see what my life has on hand. Other than a couple of Joe Louis and some horrible green vegtables, the fridge is kinda empty!
Here's the plan:
Monday - Golden Griddle
Tuesday - Subway
Wednesday - KFC
Friday - Moose Winooskis or the Market.
Looks like I'm in good shape!
Thursday, September 26, 2013
SALINGER - MIGHT BE GOOD? MAYBE?
Looking forward to seeing this movie "Salinger", the author of "Catcher In The Rye". The reviews have been fairly negative about production and even the purpose of documenting the story of a guy who didn't want to be bothered.
So, I'll buy my popcorn and watch the movie with my expectations lower.
Of course I'll have to find a theatre in Toronto because the movie is a limited release.
So, I'll buy my popcorn and watch the movie with my expectations lower.
Of course I'll have to find a theatre in Toronto because the movie is a limited release.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
AWARDS, REWARDS AND GOOD TIMES!
Today, Anthem For Today, the band I manage, was nominated for three Covenant Awards. Woo hoo!
The Covenant Awards are like the Grammy Awards, except these are all-Canadian and only Christian.
Up until today, I've been lukewarm about awards for Christian music. At the Dove Awards in Nashville, it seems every year MercyMe and Casting Crowns compete for awards like Artist of the Year or the Song of the Year. Who's better? I say - who cares? They're both great. Is one actually "better" than the other?
Whether it's the Academy Awards, the Grammys, the Doves - the acceptance speeches I really do enjoy. Often there's a humility exposed and a bit of a story behind the winner - I like that.
Today, at 1pm, the Covenant Award Nominees were announced live on a webstream. There was actually a ticker counting down to 1pm. I left the ticker open on my computer all morning.
Then we heard it - we (my band) heard our names announced as a nominee for New Artist Of The Year! I nearly peed! Then, two more - Modern Rock Album of the Year (for the album "A Little Louder") and Modern Rock Song for "Inside Out". (List of all nominees here)
All of my previous thoughts about the purpose of winning an award vanished. As an artist, nominations and awards are part of building a resume. People are more likely to book your band for a show when you have some awards to show. I'm not sure it proves that anyone is better than anybody else, but the honour is nice to have.
So, me and the boys will be suited up (as much as you suit up a rock star) and smelly pretty and ready to attend the 2013 Covenant Awards, held at the CTS building in Burlington on November 6th. Wish us luck!
The Covenant Awards are like the Grammy Awards, except these are all-Canadian and only Christian.
Up until today, I've been lukewarm about awards for Christian music. At the Dove Awards in Nashville, it seems every year MercyMe and Casting Crowns compete for awards like Artist of the Year or the Song of the Year. Who's better? I say - who cares? They're both great. Is one actually "better" than the other?
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L-R JP Smits (drummer recently left us), Davey Hooper (guitar), Pip Lucas (lead singer), G.I. Holm (guitar) and Robbert Vandergrift (bass). |
Whether it's the Academy Awards, the Grammys, the Doves - the acceptance speeches I really do enjoy. Often there's a humility exposed and a bit of a story behind the winner - I like that.
Today, at 1pm, the Covenant Award Nominees were announced live on a webstream. There was actually a ticker counting down to 1pm. I left the ticker open on my computer all morning.
Then we heard it - we (my band) heard our names announced as a nominee for New Artist Of The Year! I nearly peed! Then, two more - Modern Rock Album of the Year (for the album "A Little Louder") and Modern Rock Song for "Inside Out". (List of all nominees here)
All of my previous thoughts about the purpose of winning an award vanished. As an artist, nominations and awards are part of building a resume. People are more likely to book your band for a show when you have some awards to show. I'm not sure it proves that anyone is better than anybody else, but the honour is nice to have.
So, me and the boys will be suited up (as much as you suit up a rock star) and smelly pretty and ready to attend the 2013 Covenant Awards, held at the CTS building in Burlington on November 6th. Wish us luck!
Saturday, September 14, 2013
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