This band was amazing. Their heart for orphan care was predominant as they shared about their ministry in Haiti and the practical ways that they personally have committed to being the "hands of feet" of Jesus through caring for the fatherless. They shared several stories with us of children that were rescued, cared for and given love and families through their orphanage. Real tangible ways! Russ Taff made a surprise appearance and joined the band on stage to lead us in a song of Amazing Grace. Wow!!! It was such a privilege to be there and be encouraged in our own process of adoption. A pure time of praise and worship to the King!
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Hands & Feet
Last night our school hosted a concert by Audio Adrenaline. The bass player (Will McGinniss) sends his kids to our school and they played a free concert asking for a love offering for their orphan care ministry, Hands & Feet. I have been listening to Audio Adrenaline since my college years and loved hearing so many songs from long ago. The band dissolved a few years ago when Mark Stuart, the lead singer, permanently lost his voice. They have recently reunited with Kevin Max (formally of DC talk - another one of my college favorites) with a new album release in March of 2013.
This band was amazing. Their heart for orphan care was predominant as they shared about their ministry in Haiti and the practical ways that they personally have committed to being the "hands of feet" of Jesus through caring for the fatherless. They shared several stories with us of children that were rescued, cared for and given love and families through their orphanage. Real tangible ways! Russ Taff made a surprise appearance and joined the band on stage to lead us in a song of Amazing Grace. Wow!!! It was such a privilege to be there and be encouraged in our own process of adoption. A pure time of praise and worship to the King!
Watch the music video that the band made while serving in Haiti. It's beautiful...have your tissues handy. Their new song, which is already been released, is called Kings & Queens. A ministry worth supporting!
This band was amazing. Their heart for orphan care was predominant as they shared about their ministry in Haiti and the practical ways that they personally have committed to being the "hands of feet" of Jesus through caring for the fatherless. They shared several stories with us of children that were rescued, cared for and given love and families through their orphanage. Real tangible ways! Russ Taff made a surprise appearance and joined the band on stage to lead us in a song of Amazing Grace. Wow!!! It was such a privilege to be there and be encouraged in our own process of adoption. A pure time of praise and worship to the King!
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