hmm...appears I've been neglecting my live journal...
sorry, I just have a lot more friends on xanga
So let's see, what to say...
Well, the Flood Worship Band has been started up and moving. We had our first gig this past Friday at the Mill Coffeehouse near Lititz, and it went quite well. We had some great worship songs going, and I think people in general really enjoyed it. For those of you who want to know more:
The Band:
- Eric Sauder (East Petersburg Mennonite Church): Electric Guitar, Vocals
- C.J. Smith (Landisville Mennonite Church): Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboard
- Laura North (Neffsville Mennonite Church): Vocals, Keyboard
- Dan Winne (Lancaster Evangelical Free Church): Drums/Percussion
- Zach Murphy (Hempfield United Methodist Church): Electric Bass, Vocals
- Scott Iles (Mount Joy Trinity Lutheran Church): Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
- Dwight Gehman (Crossroads Brethren in Christ Church): Acoustic Guitar
With help from:
- Steve Marshall: Video Lighting
- Joel Harding: Sound
(although looking back on it, Joel did more video stuff, while Spud did...something...lights maybe, and the Steph and Frank were helping a lot with sound)
Anyway...so our next gig is likely the 11th, at my church. Hope I can see some of you there!
Let's see...my family and I went to Chincoteague for a week. It's kinda odd, it had been a long time since I had been to the beach...and suddenly I have a bit less of a t-shirt and sock tan. Mosquitos weren't too bad, which is actually normal, even though they're known for mosquitos...they just spray the place a lot.
well, a got a new computer, don't know if I wrote that on here yet. It's quite nice. desktop, Windows XP (Pro?), Pentium something or other, flat-screen monitor, 160 gig. It's all cool.
college...wow...that should be weird...
I don't really know what to expect anymore...
well...guess it's time for twain...
Like all the other nations, we worship money and the possessors of it- they being our aristocracy, and we have to have one. We like to read about rich people in the papers; the papers know it, and they do their best to keep this appetite liberally fed.