Tag: worship music

Desperation Band — Banner: Review

Music Review by Ellenor Lotter I love it when a group of musicians are so confident in their own ability and comfortable in their own skin, that they are not afraid to share a stage with other musicians for a common purpose, to worship the One and Only God of […]

Lincoln Brewster — Oxygen: Review

Music Review by Ellenor Lotter Maybe this week’s review should be entitled “Confessions of a Worshipper.”  How is it that I didn’t know about Lincoln Brewster?  There is two things I like about this guy, no make it three!  1.  He is 6 months older than me, underlining the fact […]

Continuity in worship — speaking between songs

[notice]Hugh Wetmore is a songwriter and student of worship trends. He invites you to join the worship conversation by commenting on his monthly column.[/notice] After two Columns urging a Continuity Flow in the Service, I came across this piece from “The Gospel Coalition 29.8.2013″ which I found helpful – and you […]

Shofarband — We Won’t Be Afraid: Review

Music Review by Ellenor Lotter   SHOFARBAND — WE WON’T BE AFRAID Have you ever heard the expression “fake it till you make it”?  We live in a world that is so sick and tired of people “faking it” and pretending to be something they’re not.  Unfortunately we see a […]

City Harbor: Music review

Music Review by Ellenor Lotter CITY HARBOR: CITY HARBOR It is a fantastic thing to witness the handy work of God Almighty in us humans don’t you think?  By His grace we all start out the same way, then step by step the journey progresses.  First comes the gurgles and […]

Witbank turns out 4 Jesus!

The Witbank 4 Jesus Festival, held on Saturday (August 2) opened at 14h00, but was buzzing with preparation long before the crowd thronged onto the sports field of Curro Bankenveld Private School, which overlooks Witbank Dam. By the end of the day a thousand people had gone through the gates. […]

Sidetracked with One Crown — Rockers for Jesus

[notice]A monthly interview column in which Mike Beets tunes into the heartbeat of Christian musicians and the SA Christian music industry.[/notice] What started as a high school rock band evolved into one of the most influential youth ministries this country has ever seen. When four high school friends; Ryno, Werner, […]