Controlled Chaos: Drumming for Corporate Worship
Drumming for worship has got to be one of the funnest and most fulfilling activities that a human being can do, in my oh-so-humble opinion. Granted, I do make a living hitting the ol' skins so I may be a tad biased, but my point still stands. I mean,… [more]
Free Live Music from G&SR!
If you'd like to receive 3 FREE live recordings of songs from the upcoming God & Sinner Reconcile album, visit my Facebook page HERE and sign up!… [more]
We’re back in the studio!
This Summer the guys and I began working on recording our newest record, "God & Sinner Reconcile." For the most part it is comprised of songs that we have been singing at my home church, The Journey. We have had such rich times of worship as a church… [more]
Worship & Clarity
"When one bases his life on principle, 99% of his decisions are already made." Unknown. I spend the majority of my time with people much younger than my 51 years. Most of the younger generation with whom I spend time have a passion for Jesus and yearn… [more]
Songs for the Journey: Order of Worship 10.30.11
by Stephen on Nov.01, 2011, under Worship Leadership
What an incredible Sunday morning of worship this week. As Darrin preached on Jesus and Miracles, we really wanted to celebrate God’s power and supremacy! We opened with the call to worship, “Crown Him with Many Crowns,” and declared together that he is the King, the Lamb upon his throne and is fully deserving of our worship. In doing so, we join with the heavenly anthem that drowns out all music but its own, “All hail our Redeemer, who died eternal life to bring, and lives that death ... [read more]
Heart for Adoption
by Stephen on Oct.21, 2011, under Adoption, Stephen's Blog
This is a video from the Together for Adoption Conference in Phoenix this weekend about our adoption of Jude Surafel and Liam Esrael. Special thanks to Brett Arndt and the creative team at The Journey for all your hard work on it. ... [read more]
Potential
by Stephen on Oct.01, 2011, under Stephen's Blog
There is a certain point where still just being full of potential is actually a tragedy. I say this as I contemplate Matt 25:14-30, “The Parable of the Talents.” When one is young, it’s a huge compliment when someone says about him, “He’s just so full of potential.” It means that the person sees in him abilities and capacity to do great things. But it’s a very common tale that as years go by, for whatever reason, that young person is now middle aged and “still full of potential.... [read more]