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uturnsm
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ก.พ. 2007
Youth group at Mt. Spokane Church in Mead, Washington.
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"REWIND" - HS Summer Camp Riverview 2008
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A backwards video of summer camp footage made by Jessi for the talent show on Thursday.
Thursday - HS Summer Camp Riverview 2008
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Day in Review from the Riverview HS Camp in August 2008.
Mexico 2008
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A short made by Caleb highlighting our 2008 mission trip to Mexico.
Wednesday - HS Summer Camp Riverview 2008
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Day in Review from the Riverview HS Camp in August 2008.
Tuesday - HS Summer Camp Riverview 2008
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Day in Review from the Riverview HS Camp in August 2008.
Monday - HS Summer Camp Riverview 2008
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Day in Review from the Riverview HS Camp in August 2008.
Acquire The Fire 2008 - what happened
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Video interviews with students who attended Acquire The Fire 2008 in Tacoma with us.
Acquire The Fire 2008
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U-Turn youth trip to Tacoma for the 2008 "Let Your Voice Be Heard" Acquire The Fire youth rally
U-TURN 911
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From the mind of... Who thought of this one? Anyway, this is a story about a car-jacking and what happens to the evil-doer
Albert's Angels
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Another Dramah Teem production from the mind of Jake Beal. This one's about a crazy man on a unicycle and the ladies that bring him down
CRAVE Spokane 2007 Promo
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CRAVE Spokane 2007 - FREE event featuring Hawk Nelson, The Threat, The Send, Skateboarding, BMX, Colorado Rockies Pitcher Jeremy Affeldt. November 15th at 7pm. www.cravespokane.com for more info
The Sacred Nerd
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A comedy about a goofy assassin who is hired to kill the "Sacred Nerd", but has to fight the guardians along the way.
"A Little Groove" - Lincoln Brewster jam
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"A Little Groove" - Lincoln Brewster jam
Is this whitewater rafting at klamath??? we just had our summer camp last summer there!
Are you a Lincoln Brewster fan? Check out this exclusive backstage interview from the early 2000s! th-cam.com/video/HpPVZqK9TFI/w-d-xo.html What is your favorite worship song?
I'd say its a distinct possibility. Seing as how its exactly the same riff.
there is a possibility that "Give Him Praise" came from this jam. The video is from 2007.
awersome
Lincoln Brewster and Fender tone. So sweet. God bless him!
I dont think this is an " improv song" . Its called "Give him praise" . We play it at my church too. Possibly my favorite Brewster song.
glad to see guitar solos in christian music. Love it .
@alanfenton100 If you don't think John Mayer is good at guitar...you obviously haven't listened to any of Where the Light is...he can just about play any style of guitar and shred like no other as well, (check out the solo on wait till tomorrow). Lincoln and John are definitely on the same level in my humble opinion.
@alanfenton100 If you don't think John Mayer is good at guitar...you obviously haven't listened to any of Where the Light is...he can just about play any style of guitar and shred like no other as well, (check out the solo on wait till tomorrow). Lincoln and John are definitely on the same level in my humble opinion.
2 questions... Anyone else think he sounds alot like Joe Satriani's blues playing? And can I get lesons?
@schectersmiles919 And Stevie Ray Vaughn was better than John Mayer and Derek Trucks IS better than Mayer. Who cares?? It's all about personal taste. If there were no SRV there more than likely would be no Mayer.
Join the club.
The phenomenal bassist is Norm Stockton.
Where is the Babinator?
very nice video! glad you were able to make this! : D
John Mayer is my downright favorite artist. and i totally use his influence as well as Brewster's to incorporate into my worship.
Thank you, you have greatly enlightened me. I listened to some of John Mayers music just a little while ago and realized that much of what I played was directly inspired by him. The amazing thing is I had never heard him before and didn't even know who he was!
No and no. Try Jonny Lang. It shows up more in the lyrics though.
Lincoln Brewster does make chirstian music, but I was talking about John Mayer and such.
I see where he is coming from. God gave them those talents, and they are putting them to use. I'm sure god is happy just to see that they are doing something with that talent, even though it's not christian music.
how can you see God's Glory in those non-christian musician?
i actually do see gods glory in john mayers playing, i see it in all of my favorite musicians. its just a shame these non-christian musicians are unable to realize it. its god that gave them this gift, they just dont realize it.
yup yup :]
from jam.. to composition from God to recording and to the latest album of Lincoln Brewster... Today is the Day..
i know!!! this is probably where he got the idea for the song, being that this was over a year before the album came out.
its the sacred nerD not the sacred nerdS
i think he uses jazz twos or threes red...
Wow. Just wow. That is one awesome way to praise GOD!
This music is what draws those who do not know Jesus yet. If you can play it then use it to share the good news. Lincoln is pushing the boundaries of the Christian guitar player and as a worship guitar player I like that a lot. Let's use this music to "go and make" new disciples!
dude.. it's "give him praise"...
atf I went to that 3 years ago and really wanted to go this year but i was working at my church. anyway cool to find someone who did go on youtube -CAte
haha, i actually originally was going to mention "The Power of Your Name" in my comment, but i cut down to two songs because of the 500 character limit. yeah, he's without a doubt a Mayer fan. i remember reading that his favorite guitarists of this generation were Keith Urban and Mayer.. and you can definitely hear the similarities between him and Keith as well. his legato is almost identical.
Sweet. Enjoy the music!
no problems there, buddy.
OK, so basically, I(including my previous post) am wrong and you are right. What I said before.
no, because conceding a point while being coy about your intentions isn't conceding at all, but a cop out. you were essentially saying that you were not wrong, but that your point came across wrong, that you weren't trying to deny talent, when it was pretty clear what you were saying. there's no need to try to justify being wrong. it was just an uninformed exaggeration, and we can leave it at that.
I agree with you that it was the connotation, and therefore I retracted it... Is my conceding of the point not enough for you to graciously accept?
oh, come on.. i understand you took it back, but now you're just being coy and only retracting comments because i brought facts to the table. you were obviously trying to push a bit more than just your personal opinion of his music. whether or not you outright "denied" his talent, you were certainly belittling it. "it's way past what John Mayer could dream about though." i'm sure Lincoln would laugh at that comment. you made it clear that you didn't know much at all about Mayer's music.
This is kind of why I retracted it. I still don't particularly like Mayer, because when I think of him, I think of "Wonderland," which is what I was trying to say in my original comment. It didn't go over too well. However, I never denied that he has talent, which he no doubt does possess.
i can respect retracting your comment. you have to understand though, dismissing Mayer's talent because of "Wonderland" is just such a huge misconception that it's tiring to read a comment saying that even in this stage of his career, after the release of Continuum. when a guy earns the respect of legends like Clapton, Buddy Guy, B.B. King, Double Trouble, Scofield, and Rene Martinez, i think it's time to give the whole "wonderland" thing a rest.
Now those two comparisons I would agree with. I also do agree that music is subjective, witness the varying genres... However, I still maintain my point that Lincoln is a better musician, even if John Mayer has sold ten million more CD's. I should probably retract my original(if 2 months ago) comment, because I think it may have come across too harshly. My original comment regarding JM was that I don't particularly enjoy his style of music, "Your Body is a Wonderland" namely. Point conceded.
you can argue the semantics of "arrangements", but as someone who knows John's music inside and out, i am absolutely certain that songs on "Today is the Day" were directly influenced by John. "This Love" nods to "Waiting on the World to Change", "The Arms of My Savior" to "Gravity", etc. and i did not even imply that one of them was better than the other. you were the one who made that mistake. music is subjective, and it's foolish to compare musicians. i'm saying Lincoln is a fan of Mayer.
I have a hard copy of the new CD and I couldn't find it, but not calling you a liar. It may have been somewhere I didn't see. The fact that it's there doesn't matter as to which is a better musician. "Inspiration for arrangements" refers to the mix, instruments, etc... I could see your point if Lincoln wrote that the songs themselves were inspired by Continuum, but to my knowledge that's not what he's saying...
number one: a pop song winning a grammy is hardly a "failure" number two: "your body is a wonderland" is a very, very tiny aspect of Mayer's music and is not representative of everything he does number three, and most importantly: Lincoln listed John Mayer's album, Continuum, as an inspiration for his arrangements on his new album. all this adds up to you being an incredibly uninformed individual.
Why one or the other? They are both great guitar players
Praise God for that. I didn't mean no one was changed, and I didn't say it wasn't worth one soul, but I think that their approach was off. Making it seem as though all teenagers want is to be entertained. Like we're so dumb that they're just going to put on a show for us to "help us understand." I would have been content if not overjoyed if they'd just done a study where you actually USED the Bible in your own hands instead of them simply telling you what it meant. =\
The majority of these kids (not specifically your group, but in general) were moved, not changed. I couldn't stand acquire the fire because there was too much noise. Whatever happened to just being quiet and listening for God's voice? It was all about the music, leaving all the kids on a spiritual high that "made them feel good." I'm sure we can all agree that being a christian isn't about feeling good. Granted, it is the best thing to ever happen, but they're making it into an emotion.
All I ever remember John Mayer for is "your body is a wonderland," a pop failure. Lincoln Brewster forever.
THIS MOVIE IS SO AWESOME!!!!!!!!