I am the husband of one and the father of nine. I was created to sing, to worship, to encourage, and to be steady. I am the Owner & Executive Director of Trinity Arts Center, a multi-disciplinary Arts Center in Eastern Tennessee, and the President of Trinity Arts Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization focused on funding arts education and performance. I've been involved with four music projects in my life -- Hot Pink Turtle, Spin Radio, Stand Like Stone, and of course, Jamin Rathbun.
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A Collision, the new worship album from The David Crowder Band has been out for a few months now...
Crowder has been a bit hit or miss for me on his past projects. He's got stuff that I absolutely love and then stuff that just loses me by moving away from worship and into more of a college-rock performance thing. This new album has some of the same swings but -- as a body of work -- it is absolutely amazing! My favorite, Come And Listen, goes like this:
Come and listen, come to the water's edge, all you who know and fear the Lord.
Come and listen, come to the water's edge all you who are thirsty, come.
Let me tell you what He has done for me.
Let me tell you what He has done for me,
He has done for you,
He has done for us.
Come and listen, come to the water's edge all you who are thirsty, come.
Let me tell you what He has done for me.
Let me tell you what He has done for me,
He has done for you,
He has done for us.
Good stuff.
In addition, Here Is Our King is required material for anyone working with youth. It's a great song and includes one of my favorite lyrics on the album...
"And what was said to the rose to make it unfold was said to me here in my chest..."
Once again... good stuff. = )
Check out his e-card and extras or buy the album.
P.S. To really appreciate this album -- I recommend listenting to it from beginning to end. Wow!
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