November 18, 2012

Christmas Tour Dates Announced



I'm so looking forward to another year of the Hope of Christmas Tour! We had so much fun last year, and it was a very meaningful way to focus on the true meaning of the season. Here are the details of this year's tour:
Nov. 24th - Manchester, NH - Gethsemane Lutheran - 4pm - FREE
Dec. 9th - Omaha, NE - Broadmoore Hills Clubhouse (Elkhorn) - 6pm - $5 donation at door
Dec. 12th - Blair, NE - First Lutheran Church - 7pm - FREE
Dec. 15th - Nisswa, MN - The Journey Church - 7pm - FREE
Dec. 16th - Nisswa, MN - The Journey Church - 10am service
Dec. 16th - Plymouth, MN (Private House Concert) - 6pm
Dec. 18th - Minneapolis, MN - Fine Line Music Cafe - doors at 6pm - show at 7pm - $10 door (21+)
Dec. 21st - Rochester, MN - UTurn Event Center - doors at 6:30pm - show at 7pm - with Calvary Brass Ensemble & Amy Lindstrom

I look forward to seeing you on the road! Please have snow and mistletoe!

October 27, 2012

Upcoming Concerts in Florida and Beyond!

Please Come To A Concert! I'm heading to Florida on Monday for some concerts - and would love to see you - or have you invite people you know that live nearby. Please shoot me an email if you have any questions. Here's what the schedule is looking like...

SAINT MARYS, GA - Tuesday, Oct 30 - 6:30pm - The  Rock @ Lighthouse - Free

LAKELAND, FL - Thursday, Nov 1 - 7:00pm - First Community Church of Highland City - Free

PORT ST. LUCIE, FL - Sunday, Nov 4 - 4:00pm - Hope Lutheran Church - Free

PALATKA, FL - Thursday Nov 8 - 7:00pm - First Assembly of God - Free

And then I have a couple definites on the Hope of Christmas tour schedule - if you'd like to come out for one of those shows, that'd be great. Please have snow.

MANCHESTER, NH - Saturday Nov 24 - 4:00pm - Gethsemane Lutheran Church - Free

BLAIR, NE - Wednesday Dec 12 - 7:00pm - First Lutheran Church - Free

I hope that this update finds you well. And that you're seeing more and more clearly each day how incredibly LOVED you are by God, who made you and is with you, carrying you each step of the way on this beautiful journey.

October 1, 2012

Special Announcement

Hello Everybody! Can't believe it's October already...what happened to September? I'm thrilled to pass on some exciting news about my upcoming project. All you have to do is click on the picture here and it'll take you to a video on youtube where you'll see me in person on the roof of my building. (or just click here) Or if you'd like to go ahead and get straight to it...click here to go to the pre-order page!





August 29, 2012

Nashville - A Gold Digger's Town

Nashville is such a city of promise. It reminds me a bit of the California Gold Rush of mid-1800. Some lucky random guy found gold in an old mill, and before long, 300,000 men, women, and children flocked to the Golden State from all over the country, and even as far away as Latin America, Europe, Australia and Asia. A handful of people recovered millions of dollars worth of gold, but most people went home none the richer. As you can imagine, the boom brought with it a considerable amount of economic good for California.

Unfortunately, the Gold Rush wasn’t without its negative affects, as Native Americans were attacked and pushed off their land, creating race and ethnic tensions. Not to mention environmental harm caused by prospectors literally overturning every stone, trying to get their piece of the pot.

When I first heard there was gold in them there hills of Nashville, it wasn’t long before I knew I needed to pack up my wagon and trek across the country from Minnesota to see what I might uncover.

Heck, I had as good of a chance as anybody, right? I remember thinking a well-intentioned, charismatic, halfway-decent singer like myself stood a pretty good shot at a record deal. I had bought records and seen concerts by artists who appeared to be a lot more mediocre than me. People say the record industry just puts out crap. I say, why can’t they just put out my crap?



August 22, 2012

Will Anyone Ever Pick Me?

It has become very important for me to identify what the Evil Voices In My Head are telling me. If I don’t, I just feel overwhelmed by fear and stupidity.

For instance, as a writer I hate walking into a bookstore. Part of me wants to find something interesting to connect with, some new writer that will affect my life like Anne Lamott or Eugene Peterson. All the covers plead for me to judge their contents by their prettiness. Truth is, sometimes you can judge a book by its cover. But instead of discovering beautiful new literary connections, I get bowled over by the silence. Like leafing through page after page of a dating service notebook filled with women last named A-G. So much muted potential, prettied-up with a fancy exterior. But mostly, it’s the overwhelming silence of all those unsold books that is so deafening to me. And I really want to be one more of the unsold authors stacked on those disorganized shelves? What could possibly be wrong with me?

All those words on all those pages. All those hours spent by someone somewhere, hoping their efforts would have some value. All those months waiting for a publisher to pick up their manuscript. All those hours wondering if that publisher will ever do anything to promote their dang book, or if it will just get lost in the shuffle of their better-selling, celebrity-driven, ghost-written titles.

It’s very similar to going into a record store and seeing all those unsold CDs just sitting there, patiently waiting for someone to give them a chance. So much unnoticed music. At the same time, there are so many artists that sell a ton of records. So many authors who sell a ton of books. And still, so many artists and authors who have personally affected me. I’m grateful they chose to throw their heart down the chute of creativity so that I could have my life changed by their expressions.