Looking forward with great rejoicing to a Savior, not a president

The Indelible Grace folks have a collection of songs that focus on Jesus called “Your King Has Come.” While this may look to some like a bunch of songs focused on Christmas, it is actually much more:

Your King Has Come is a collection of songs born out of a community of artists. From the contemplative opening chords of Derek Webb and Sandra McCracken’s “Come Thou Long Expected Jesus” to Jeremy Casella’s awestruck “Joyful Fire” to Matthew Perryman Jones’ worshipful “O Holy Night,” the album represents the heartcry of the people of God. A cry of rejoicing because a baby has been born to save His people from their sins…and a cry of longing, wanting Him to return soon.

"Your King Has Come" is a collection of songs by Indelible Grace focused on the savior, Jesus Christ.

You can listen to full versions of five of the songs here.

Indelible Grace now on iTunes

Wake Thy Slumbering Children
Indelible Grace V: Wake Thy Slumbering Children

One of my favorite groups, Indelible Grace, is now on iTunes. I am thrilled to have their music available to even more people. If you haven’t heard of them, check it out.

Musical intermission: When In Rome

And now, for a little break, here is the late, great Nickel Creek (not disbanded, but on hiatus) with their cool video rendition of “When In Rome.”

Hip hop artist Trip Lee interview: Searching the scriptures

Hip hop artist Trip Lee explains how he uses the Bible to write his rhymes for his compositions:

HT: Don’t Waste Your Life

New single by Remedy Drive


One of the favorite bands in this house, Remedy Drive, has just recently released a new single from their upcoming album, which is coming out in August. It sounds awesome. Below is the iTunes link where you can download it. (Folks over 40, find a teenager and have them explain that to you).

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=281620167&s=143441

All that jazz is a lot of fun

This is something that has become a big event on our calendar: Big Band Night. Last night we had the thrill of seeing Liz perform a solo on one of the songs. For your enjoyment, here is a clip.