9.09.2009

Jesse's Summer Camp Summary

Hey people, this is Jesse the sweetest bass player in the WHOLE world. Key word being sweetest!  Nah, I'm just joshin ya, but seriously. Sorry this is so late, I think jenny almost killed me the other day when she reminded me to write this. lol! Nah I love her!  It has been an incredibly busy summer for us.

Well we did worship music for 3 weeks of camp at Southern Illinois Christian Service Camp.  It was awesome to see the kids at Middler 1 & 2 weeks of camp. I enjoyed playing so much, not just playing but watching the kids dive into singing to God way deeper then they ever do in their churches.

We also played at Deeper Life, that was for high school Juniors to college Freshmen.  That was intense. I stayed there all week with the band, and I learned so much.

So this summer has been good to us. We've gotten a lot done. Personally, it gave me a chance to get to know the rest of the band even better which was good. Well I don't know about good.lol But in any case I enjoyed myself. And I think I can speak for the whole band in saying that this summer was PRETTY DERN FUN!!!!!!!! Well I'm gonna hit the road got some college classes to attend. Peace out folks!

Note from Jenny:  Thanks to the wonderful Kara Dean for posting these photos on facebook so I could conveniently borrow them for our own purposes!  And a friendly thank you from AWB to the lovely and talented Allie Pryor and Isaac McGee for joining us at Middler 2 and making this party more exciting!

6.01.2009

Sesser FCC- more than a month late (oops!)

First and foremost, I must apologize for this blog being so behind on the times. Things have been kind of hectic around here. First the storm of the century-the southern illinois hurricane- screwed everything up for several days, That was the main problem. Then, I had my birthday, my graduation, my deadline for my Eagle Scout application, and two trips to Holiday World. Throw in having two of the five band members put in hospitals this past week, and my brain which forgets and/or gets distracted from the current task at hand WAY to easily, and you can see why this blog is a few weeks late. Again, I apologize. =/

To anyone reading this that is from Sesser FCC, you guys ROCK! We loved playing for you guys and were very excited that we were given the opportunity to do so. To anyone reading this that is not from Sesser FCC, you are missing out. Those people really know how to worship.

For weeks leading up to our arrival, we were bombarded with texts and e-mails anticipating our arrival. They were figuring out our preferences on everthing, down to the smallest detail, so that they might make things as perfect as possible for us. Those people certainly know how to welcome guests. We drove up Saturday and set up everything the night before, so that we wouldn't have to get up that much earlier on Sunday morning, and it all worked out quite well. They were so excited to have us there. They went above and beyond the call of hospitality.

Sunday morning finally arrived, and we all got up early and took off north towards Sesser. After passing what seemed like a never-ending amount of motorcycles (there was a huge poker run that day to raise money for something), we got there. Being that we had everything set up already from the night before, we were able to attend one of the many Sunday School classes in the church. Now, to be very honest, I was expecting this to be very awkward. All of us out of town folk, in a room full of regulars that don't know us sounds like a very awkward occurence. But, once we got in there, it was not awkard at all. Now, I'm sure that us being in a large group (and not just me by myself) had something to do with it, as well as Jenny's amazing ability to break the ice and talk to anyone and everyone. But even without this, the people of Sesser FCC from the start treated us like we were one of their own. It was fantastic. They took every opportunity to treat us all like royalty, and welcome us into their family.

After Sunday School was the big event- the main church service in which we were leading worship, and, I can honestly say, that in my opinion, it was one of the best, if not THE best show we have ever performed. I say this not to toot our own horn, but to simply say that our God works in wonderful ways, and we could all definately feel his wonderful presense that morning in their sanctuary.

I get a different perspective of our performances than everyone else in the band. I run sound and slides- I'm usually in the back. Unlike the rest, I, for the most part, see and feel what the audience does. The music coming off of that stage had such a strong meaning that I, as well as many, many other people in the room, were so overwhelmed by our emotions that we simply could not hold the tears back anymore. There were very few dry eyes in that house. The Holy Spirit had a hold of all of us that day. It is very hard to explain what this feeling is like. You really just have to have experience this first hand in order to fully understand what having the presence of the Holy Spirit truly means. It's awesome. I definately did not want it to end. Praise be to God!

As if they had not treated us well enough already, the people of Sesser FCC arranged a potluck for everyone to enjoy after the service. It was your classic country church potluck with tables full of more food than you can possible eat. It was awesome. It was also here that I was first introduced to Diana Rogers signature chocolate pizza. For this, my life will forever be changed. (thanks again for the birthday gift Ms. Diana. You're wonderful. =D).

We ate until we couldn't move, which was dumb, because we still had to tear down set and pack it away for our journey back home. With very full stomachs we packed everything away and still managed to get it all loaded back up into the trailer in close to record time. I think we were all very pleased with this. After exchanging many smiles and farewells we left, feeling very accomplished. It had been a wonderful morning. God really used us to shine a light that day.

Of course, on the way out of Sesser we HAD to stop by the Sesser Custard Stand because, as everyone knows, no expedition to Sesser is complete without a stop at the custard stand. This, of course, was very good, and very refreshing since we were all very tired from packing up the trailer on that very unseasonably warm April day. (Thank you Mike Perimen for furnishing the ice cream.) Mmmmm... ice cream.

Obviously, we made it back home alive, but barely. We were very tired. This being on road stuff really takes it out of you. I'm glad that we ended April on such a good note because the month of May was horrible. I'm glad it's over. The storm has passed. The electricity is back on. We're alive. I'm graduated. Everyone is out of the hospital. Now I can finally rest. But not for long though, because we have to start preparing for our future shows. I'm excited. I can only wish that our upcoming shows could be half as good as our show in Sesser. It was a morning that will definately be remembered by all that was there. Thanks again to Sesser FCC for the extreme hospitality. Hopefully one day we will be able to go back. Praise be to God.

A good time was had by all. :)

-Grant

4.27.2009

Royalton FCC... WHAT A RIOT!


Isaac's Saucy Saturday....A little delayed, but still Saucy!

OK... so here is the deal. What do you get when you cross an AWB, hard rain (and thunder and lightning), and a group of worship driven followers of Christ? A Southern Illinois version of a Mexican Fiesta.... Well... without the mexicans.... and the fiesta... well... come to think of it... it's nothing like a Mexican Fiesta... I knew a mexican once...




So the worship at Royalton is always amazing! Both times we have been there we have been welcomed with open arms. AND!!... most importantly... we have been asked to come back :) which is good. It never stops amazing me to find people who are so on fire for the Lord. It warms our hearts to see these awesome people trying and doing their best to chase after the Living God.

The night started off a little... wet, to say the least. I think I have come to the conclusion (not Biblical) that God likes to send rain in waves to lure us into the outside world, just in time for him to send a massive barrage of precipitation to saturate our already damp bodies. Heh, this is where I sit back and enjoy the blessing of being disabled and watch everyone get wet and make my triumphant entry after all equipment is carried in. In the words of Matt Redman... Blessed Be Your Name :D

After sitting in the trailer till the rain died down, we continued to set up and sound check. Now, this is another important item of information to note. This was Jesse's first official "show" playing bass with AWB, and OH was it a good one! I know I speak for the other guys (and gal) in the band when I say that we are so BLESSED to have Jes in the band.

But weren’t we talking about a Fiesta? Err Royalton? Same difference.
 
These people know how to help usher in the kingdom of God. They know how to let the Spirit flow freely and lay themselves down before the Living God and say... Here I am to Worship. I know I can't wait to get back there and fellowship and grow with our brothers and sisters at the First Christian Church of Royalton Illinois.

In the Living Gods Grace,
Izik

Be still, and KNOW that I am GOD... Ps. 46:10

4.14.2009

Wanted: Your Opinion


First of All, progress is being made in the pursuit of Recording.  These are pics of our new sound walls that are currently about 97% complete.  Because the band does not have an ideal space for recording our drum tracks, we decided to build these "portable" walls.  With these we can now accommodate for better sound control in less desirable spaces.
Altered Worship Band is very excited about a new potential member!
After having only one practice in under his guitar strap, the new guy stepped up to the stage to help the band out on Friday, April 3rd.  After several schedule changes at S.I.C.S.C in Frankfort, the band was down to only two members available for the night.  FYI, the new guy rocked!  AWB would like to give props to Jesse for the spontaneous awesomeness displayed at the high school retreat.  More detailed information about our new member will be shared in future posts.
In upcoming news, AWB will be playing at the First Christian Church in Royalton on Friday, April 19th.  We look forward returning to Royalton to lead worship this Sunday night. Also, on the schedule is worship for Sunday morning in Sesser, IL on the 26th.  AWB is quite pleased to have a full schedule for this month.  Thank you to everyone involved with filling our calendar for April.
Altered would like your input.
We are considering making new shirts.  We do still have a few of our Altered baseball tees (as seen, above left), but have made a trial of our new design.  After making this trial design, several people expressed interest in obtaining one.  Since this new tee was hand made, AWB would like to know if there is interest in more "band made" shirts.  Soo... whatcha' think?  We are a creative bunch and are looking into fresh patterns and ways to slap Altered on new stuff.  If you or your friends would like to have uniquely hand-bleached and/or screened wearables like this
let us know.
Don't forget to go over to our webpage www.alteredworshipband.com for more information. 

3.08.2009

Welcome to our Party

We'd like to formally welcome you to our little corner of the net.  While this whole experience is getting up and running, we're still learning a lot about blogging and how regularly this whole thing will happen.  

In upcoming news, we are taking over the worship at our home church of First Christian, West Frankfort, IL on March 15th at the 9:30 Fusion Service.  We're all looking forward to leading worship "Altered Style"   We'll also be playing in Royalton at the First Christian Church coming up in April, we'll have more details as soon as they are finalized.  Watch this blog for more information.

We've got some plans up our sleeve, but you'll have to wait to check those out, until now, you can bask in the hilarity of some of our escapades.  Here are a few photos from our ever famous, Altered Worship Band Sleepover last October.

Don't forget to go over to our webpage www.alteredworshipband.com for more information.