-Sam
Monday, January 26, 2009
Audition Time
Jamie, Dave, Erin, myself, and various members of other groups are spending our evening listening to roughly 10 hours of instrumental auditions for students here on campus to fill next years openings on the school's 5 teams. Why am I posting a blog entry on this you may ask... It is because I have been here for 9 hours already and am getting a little bored. :)
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Massages and Milkshakes
We were treated as princes and princesses this past weekend!
At least.. I was, ha-ha! Sam touched a little on what day one was like, and I am going to touch on day two. You'll have to excuse Sam.. He misses some blissful moments sometimes (ha, kidding, bud).
So, filling some holes.. Last night, I was blown away when Gary dropped me off at the wrong host home. I say, "Hey, Gary.. Am I staying with you, or what?" His plan was to drop me off at the house of the Massage Therapist - - who was housing Sam. It circulated that my back was out of commission for the whole evening (even though.. we didn't do ANY work that night). It must've been that brutal 2 1/2 hours of driving that I had to endure. So, Gary insisted that I let her work out the kinks in my back.. So I did.
HOLY SMOKES it was legit. We're talking oils and a heated message bed. I was down in silence for a good 30 minutes, partly guilt-stricken for accepting, and partly basking in the gifts of God. : )
That's the thing about a lot of Christians. There's a tendency to feel bad about any receiving.. Sometimes, life becomes about giving, giving, giving. And although we give (and should never stop it), we must learn to accept giving as well. Imagine if you felt the urge of the Lord to slip a $20 into the hand of a college student and that person refused your offer..? Wouldn't that rob you of your blessing of giving? I'll never forget the words of my Youth Pastor. I told him that I felt guilty because my Grandmother often bought me suits and I felt that I had nothing that I could return to her. His response was very neat.. He said, "Some people are teachers, some are encouragers, some are givers.. We all have different ways of blessing people." In part, he told me that my Grandmother's way of blessing me was to give me things that I couldn't afford. He compared it to my sacrifice of time to lead others in song and worship.
That was the neat thing about Fort Lee. The people there bent over backwards and went way out of their ways to make us feel comfortable and welcome! They recognized that we had come to bless them, and in return, they wanted to bless us in any way they could. Whether it was massages, or last-second milkshakes.. They wanted us to be blessed.
Thank you, Fort Lee! We'll miss you.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
We're in the Army now
This weekend we are here hanging out at the Fort Lee Army base in Virginia. As Jamie said earlier we kinda expected to show up and be put to work army style, but it is quite the contrary. We almost feel lazy! We arrived this afternoon and went to our host's house, then went to the base to see the two chapels we will be in tomorrow, and then had a great dinner. (Note the lack of setting up our gear!) Tomorrow we will do two acoustic services in the morning, and then a full concert in the afternoon.
There is something very different about church at a military base like this one. The people here sit in church just like anyone else on Sunday, but the difference is that many of these people know that at any minute they could receive a call saying that their spouse or parent or friend won't be coming home. In light of this it is extremely humbling to be here to worship with these people who either directly or indirectly sacrifice more than most of us will ever have to in order to protect the freedom we often take for granted.
Anyways, all that to say, lets remember to support our troops, and especially pray for our brothers and sisters in Christ who sacrifice for the rest of us everyday.
-Sam
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Downtime...
Well after a nice long tour, and before we resume our weekly concert schedule, you may be wondering what Light does with a rare weekend off. Well so am I. It seems very strange to not be on the road. I have been having miniature panic attacks the past two days thinking that I am supposed to be somewhere or that I am late for a call time. It is nice to be able to catch our breath for a little bit though. Most of us even get to attend our local churches tomorrow which is something we have all missed (not that we don't love being at everyone else's churches all the time :) ).
Anyways, next weekend we are off to Prince George, VA followed by somewhere in Ohio and that's about as far in advance as I can plan my life. Next week we will put in some rehearsal time and there are rumors of working on some new songs or something like that... (I don't really know, I just run sound). Well, that's all I've got for now, until next time...
-Sam
Monday, January 12, 2009
HOME!
Let me just speak on behalf of the entire team by saying two things..
#1, Thank you all for making our January Tour such an incredible blessing and ministry (on both ends, really!).
#2, It feels SO GOOD to be home.
We landed at Liberty University at about 7:45 PM. We had a major flat tire occur during an extreme braking incident.. But hey, we made it off of the road safely and we were only delayed about 2 hours. Not a biggie..
As Mr. Klingmeyer drove the van onto the first strip of pavement on the campus, silence erupted into screaming and laughter. I guess the madness of the road finally took over..
Once again, to all of you who are reading this, those of you who have attended our concert and housed us and prayed for us, we are ENTIRELY grateful for the body of Christ and look forward to seeing some of you all in the near future.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Painting A Birmingham
Yeah, so we listened to Tracy Lawrence's "Paint Me A Birmingham" as we pulled into the well-known city in Alabama. The people here in Alabama are very sweet and live up to their expectations - - that is, making beautiful sweet tea, saying "I'm fixing to..", and making every building smell like biscuits.
Seriously though, it was a great experience leading the Tuscaloosa Christian Academy students in worship to the Lord. There are moments on the road where we can feel that God is at work in lives.. We felt it at Tuscaloosa, absolutely.
Our meals have been various. For fun, here are the restaurants we've eaten at on the road so far..
McDonald's
Taco Bell
Subway (12 times)
Burger King
The Commissary (Barbeque)
Wendy's
Pizza Hut
Chic-Fil-A
Quizno's
Ta Molly's Mexican Restaurant
Waffle House (4 times)
The Preston'world' Buffet
Western Sizzlin'
Popeyes
Little Caesars
Ruby Tuesdays
Jason's Deli
An Unnamed Mexican Restaurant in Fort Worth, Texas
That's all. I want the treadmill fast.. Thanks for feeding us, everyone! Here's to more meals.
Late Night In Tuscaloosa
Well, tonight we have found our way to Tuscaloosa Alabama. It is late and we have a concert in the morning so here's the facts. After battling a leaking tire and actually setting up half our rig in the wrong church (yeah seriously) we made it to the right church in time for an awesome concert with an awesome youth group. God definitely showed up tonight.
Lets do a quick recap of the tour so far:
Thursday 1-1-09: after 2 days of rehearsal we get on the road
Friday 1-2: Driving, end up in Arkadelphia, AR, the men go to Waffle House
Saturday 1-3: Drive like crazy to Plano, TX and play at Prestonwood (HUGE church)
Sunday 1-4: More Prestonworld (the Repentagon) then to a church in Fort Worth
Monday 1-5: Play at a school in Fort Worth then drive to Altus, OK (which is the middle of nowhere but has some of the best people anywhere) and do a concert
Tuesday 1-6: Pack up, make a radio appearance in Altus, then drive to Fort Smith, AR. Another Waffle House trip was in order so we went and met a great new friend/sister in Christ, Cherri.
Wednesday 1-7: "Crunch time" Play at a school in Fort Smith, drive 5 hours to Memphis, do a youth concert at an awesome church in Memphis, TN, eat at "The Commissary" which has amazing Memphis barbecue
Thursday 1-8: Wake up, Visit the site where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was shot, drive to current location
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
The Beginning
Well, it's the dawn of a new year, and the dawn of some new opportunities for Light (a contemporary Christian band from Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA). We want to keep our friends and family updated on the things we do and the places we go, hence the blog. But first we need to catch everyone up on what has been going on, so here it goes:
The Description:
In a musical style similar to that of Dove Award winning Casting Crowns, this team delivers a strong message of surrender and obedience to God, and challenges every believer to discover his/her role in World Evangelism.
How it happened:
In August 2008, this group assembled for the first time. The members were chosen through an audition process conducted by Liberty University's Department of Ministry Teams.
What we have been doing:
LOTS of stuff. :) Light hit the road in September of 2008 and has been going strong ever since. We spent the first few months traveling on the weekends, between classes (we are still all full-time students), and being blessed with the opportunity to minister in some of the best churches around to some amazing people. Now as we begin a new year we are in the middle of a tour that will take us from Virginia to Texas, back to Georgia, and home again with plenty of stops in between. Things have never been busier, but never been better.
Who We Are:
Dave Roberts: Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Amanda Eldreth: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Erin Wilson: Vocals, Keys
Jamie Joyce: The fearless leader, Electric Guitar
Matt Steeper: Keys
Kevin Klingmeyer: Drums
Marshall Packard: Bass
Sam McGovern: Sound technician
Well, its very late and everyone is sleeping here at our hotel in Fort Smith, Arkansas except for me and Marshall (he doesn't sleep). I gotta finish up and get some rest for a super busy day tomorrow (technically today) so that's all for now. Thank you for visiting our blog and we hope it will sere as a resource for you to stay connected to our ministry.
-Sam
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