Jesus said, "Behold, I stand at the door and knock". Who is knocking on your door?
Featuring Josh Ginder on Lead Guitar and Josh Townsend on Bass
with so much hate and division in the world and even in
the church, this is a good reminder that love is what it’s all
about. it’s up to us to let our light shine out! Connie even
made up motions to this song for a Christian motocross camp,
that the kids and adults enjoyed… I wonder how that would go
over in the prisons?
Featuring Terry Stephens on Lead Guitar and Josh Townsend on Bass
Inspired by a testimony we found online by Rick
Vasquez (link to testimony), The Y tells an all too familiar story
of a young boy with no direction from a loving father, turning to
the streets to find himself and taking the road to destruction. A
profound lyric in a Metalica song and a fateful dream of a Y in
the road, changed the path of Rick’s life forever.
Featuring Terry Stephens
describes the journey from trying to do the
right thing despite our circumstance to understanding god
gave us the circumstance to shape us and being grateful for it!
warning – first lyric is “yeah, I still smoke. And sometimes I
drink. But I love me some jesus…”
Featuring Terry Stephens on Steel Guitar & Harmonica
This song was inspired by a fire alarm going off
while we were waiting to go into a prison. The alarm was in
the key of C. I immediately got the “hook”, and leaned into
connie’s ear as the alarm sounded and timed with the alarm
sang, “when the fire falls….when the fire falls”. While the song
pulls out some scary stories of God’s Holy Fire condemning
sin in many forms, the underlying message is love. Don’t
FEAR the FIRE, let the LIGHT LEAD YOU HOME.
Featuring Terry Stephens on Lead Guitar and Josh Townsend on Bass
As I considered the idea of following
someone I can’t see, I pictured tying a rope between my belt
and His to ensure that I stop when He stops, turn when He
turns, go when He goes. This reminded me of a saying from
bible days I heard in a sermon years ago. Disciples would say,
“I want to be covered by the dust of my rabbi’s sandals.” This
is my prayer, to be covered by the dust of his’ sandals.
Featuring Chris Chavez on piano
Is a tribute to Connie’s brother, John L Commons.
This amazing man of God was taken home way too soon, at
the young age of 63. He was wise beyond his years and able
to think and communicate complex and intricate thoughts. His
appetite for digging into and understanding the revealed Word
of God was insatiable. Perhaps he just couldn’t get enough
from this side of heaven and God wanted to show John His
wonders from the heights of glory.
Featuring Terry Stephens on Lead Guitar