Gospel Music Quarterly Magazine 2nd Quarter 2014

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SW Gospel Music Festival

“In God I Trust”

Caribbean Cruise

OVER 2,500 FANS... A NEW RECORD!

Music Festival WHAT’S INSIDE • • • • • • • • • • •

SW GOSPEL MUSIC FESTIVAL CARIBBEAN CRUISE A GIFT FOR YOU BEYOND THE STAGE KEEPING CHRIST AS THE CORNERSTONE BRINGING BACK THE HYMNS WE’LL WORK “IN GOD I TRUST” KEEPING ON KEEPING ON MEET THE ARTISTS LIKE I WISH I’D LIVED


FEATURES GOSPEL MUSIC QUARTERLY SPRING 2014 – 2ND QUARTER

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SOUTHWEST GOSPEL MUSIC FESTIVAL

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AN UNFORGETTABLE CRUISE EXPERIENCE

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BEYOND THE STAGE

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A GIFT FOR YOU

OFFICE ASSISTANT Brittany Goddard office@imcconcerts.com

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KEEPING CHRIST AS THE CORNERSTONE

STAFF WRITER Veronica Burniston

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BRINGING BACK THE HYMNS

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WE’LL WORK

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“IN GOD I TRUST”

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GET OFF THE TREADMILL...

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KEEPING ON KEEPING ON

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MEET THE ARTISTS

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LIKE I WISH I’D LIVED

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ARTIST SCHEDULE

PRESIDENT AND CEO Landon Beene landon@tributemediasource.com

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FINANCIAL DIRECTOR Nate Goble nate@tributemediasource.com ART AND MARKETING DIRECTOR EDITOR Jessica Harkness jessica@imcgraphicdesign.com

ADVISORY BOARD Gerald Wolfe, Scott Fowler, Ernie Haase, Eric Bennett, Mark Trammell, Jim Brady

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IMC VISION Innovative Management Consulting, Inc. (IMC) is dedicated to bringing the audience an uplifting musical experience. Our goal is to present top quality performances and spiritual encounters to edify your life.

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GENERAL INFORMATION The Gospel Music Quarterly Magazine is published quarterly by Innovative Management Consulting, Inc. for fans of southern gospel music and is distributed free of charge. The Gospel Music Quarterly Magazine provides viewers with an insight on southern gospel music artists, major special events and concert tours.

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POSTMASTER Please send address corrections to: IMC Concerts P.O. Box 8894 Johnson City, TN 37615 423.239.6262 | www.imcconcerts.com office@imcconcerts.com Copyright © IMC Management

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It’s not just a festival Embarking on a Christ-centered partnership An Artist’s Questionnaire Mark Trammell Quartet Homecoming IMC artists partnering with Compassion Intl. The beginning of a new trend The story behind the song A modern day miracle Devotional by Ken Davis The Gospel Greats radio program Tribute Quartet and The Erwins God’s gracious loophole Gospel Music Festival


BEHIND THE SCENES A Letter from the President

Spring is in the air! This might be my favorite time of the year for several reasons. Usually at this time I am finally slowing down from my heavy travel season that starts in the late fall with a short break at Christmas. I love to come home and see the green grass, blooming flowers and budding trees, and I love to grill out on my deck overlooking the lake! More than all of that, it means that I can spend time with my precious children outside playing! In the previous issue of GMQ, I spoke about everything that was happening last quarter with IMC. Today, I am writing this while sitting at my desk in our new office! We moved in over a month ago; however, I have been on the road since that time. We are so thankful for all of the support of the concerts and events from our patrons. Your continued unwavering support has enabled us to expand and grow into this new facility that was so needed. We are currently planning the future of the “Cathedrals Family Reunion” (CFR) and about to announce our plans for 2014 and 2015. We will be adding approximately eight more “Cathedrals Family Reunion” events that will run through 2016. We feel that there is no better place to kick off these plans than Akron, OH. Recently the CFR family met in Akron to discuss the plans for the future. It was a celebration together as we started our visit at Ernie and Lisa’s house on the first night, visited the old home place of George Younce, the Cathedral of Tomorrow Church where the Cathedrals were birthed, toured the theatre that will play host to CFR event on November 7-8, 2015, and finished our day at the graveside of the late George Younce to pay our respects to this great mentor and co-founder of the Cathedrals. As I write this, I ask for your prayers as I take some much needed time off to be home through the spring and summer months. I look forward to seeing many of you in Niagara Falls in May for the Praisefest event as well as the first chartered cruise to Alaska for the Gospel Music Celebration in our new partnership with In Touch Ministries and Dr. Charles Stanley! Let us be reminded during this spring and Easter season that all things are made new in The Lord, Jesus Christ! Sharing the Story… from behind the scenes, Landon Beene

IMC NEWS...

(TOP TO BOTTOM): IMC’S NEW OFFICE BUILDING; IMC STAFF (LUKE, DERRICK, BRITTANY) AT THE OFFICE; LANDON WITH DAUGHTER, MALLORY AND SON, ETHAN ON EASTER SUNDAY

Stowtown Records partners with owners of IMC. Landon Beene and Nate Goble have accepted a partnership in StowTown Records. Landon Beene will serve as the vice president of the company. More information will be forthcoming in the next issue of Gospel Music Quarterly. (L TO R): LANDON BEENE, ERNIE HAASE, WAYNE HAUN

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Music Festival

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TARANDA GREENE


“Great event all around, from start to finish!” – Bev Galloway, gospel music fan

BOOTH BROTHERS AND ERNIE HAASE & SIGNATURE SOUND

IT’S NOT JUST A FESTIVAL BY: VERONICA BURNISTON

When one hears Phoenix, Arizona, thoughts instantly turn to horizons of desert sand spotted with cacti, vague imaginings of some major city nestled in the west, and the hot wind rushing in through open car windows and whipping one’s face and arms like a giant blow dryer. Soon, however, Phoenix will draw out another response, a response less focused on the dry Arizona heat and more on the music of gospel artists worshiping the Lord at the annual Southwest Gospel Music Festival (SWGMF). With a population of about 5.5 million people within the city and from the surrounding area, not to mention over 300,000 “winter visitors” arriving in late September each year, Phoenix provides a “massive market for southern gospel” music. So when and how did the Southwest Gospel Music Festival first come about in Phoenix? It all goes back to one Gospel music fan who saw an open door in Arizona and decided to take it. A MAN & A DREAM In 2006 Jack Allen moved to Arizona, where he was immediately impressed with the number of Gospel Music artists who traveled and performed through the area every winter. As he began studying his “geographical surroundings,” he learned that about 300,000

people visit Arizona in the winter months, including at least 100,000 from Canada alone. According to Allen, “most of [these visitors] were raised on gospel music.” Instantly, he saw a wonderful opportunity to gather multiple artists into one huge festival in Phoenix. After all, the city was a “massive market that hadn’t been tapped” yet. In spring of 2008, while attending the Great Western Fan Festival in Fresno, CA (now located in Visalia), Allen approached Claude Hopper of the Hoppers, a long time friend of Allen’s, with a prospectus he’d put together from all the research he’d done in Phoenix. This prospectus explained why Phoenix was an excellent location for a gospel music festival.

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For three years, nothing happened. Allen had almost lost hope in the project altogether when Dean Hopper, Claude’s son, approached him at a Hoppers concert in Mesa, AZ, asking about the prospectus Allen had given Dean’s father. Unbeknown to Allen, Dean Hopper and Landon Beene, the president of Innovative Management & Consulting (IMC), had recently taken into consideration starting a festival in the Southwest. After speaking with Allen, Dean and Landon explored Phoenix, searching for a suitable venue for a gospel festival. Their search came up empty. “Landon called and gave me the bad news,” Allen recalled, “but it takes more than a little bad news to kill an idea.” Once again, Allen leapt into action. He started hunting for a venue, looking into every possibility. Then, one day, he found it. Grand Canyon University (GCU), a Christian University located

in Phoenix, was working on an event center that would seat 5,000 people. The building would be dedicated in October 2011. So after more research of his own, Allen set up an appointment to speak with Cathy Moses, GCU’s Vice President of Event Marketing. Moses gave Allen’s idea an “outstanding reception.” Things were beginning to fall into place. After hearing about Allen’s discovery, Landon later flew to Arizona to see the event center for himself, touring the facility in its early stages when it was only concrete and steel. A year later, when GCU’s event center finally opened, Allen toured the facility with Dean and Michael Hopper, eventually followed by Royce Mitchell and Liberty Quartet, who had a rather large following with the winter visitors. All the searching had paid off, they’d finally found their venue.

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JACK ALLEN AND LANDON BEENE IN MESA, AZ

“Phoenix is an excellent location. It has great exposure to the Southern gospel music.”

“What we loved the most was the mixed performances of soloists and quartets. It was very well-balanced.”

– Fred Fulti, gospel music fan

– Ray Hughes, gospel music fan

THE FESTIVAL TODAY Today the Southwest Gospel Music Festival has grown into one of the “most successful gospel music festivals on the west coast.” Including performances by artists like The Booth Brothers, Ernie Haase + Signature Sound, The Hoppers, Liberty Quartet, and even more outstanding groups, it’s no wonder this year’s festival had over 2,500 fans on Friday night, a new record. Weaving together several solo performances with the quartets, the SWGMF gave fans a riveting new experience with gospel music. The festival is still held at GCU, where construction is currently taking place to add even more seating to the event center. In a phone interview, Allen commented that in the future he would like to see those new seats filled, especially by GCU students. “GCU is such a vibrant place,” Allen said. “It’s a great opportunity and a fantastic venue to introduce this music to a whole new generation of people. If we still have empty seats on the final night, we would like to give them to college students. It’s great music with a definite message...and it appeals to every age. I want to get another generation jazzed about [gospel] music!” 6 | SPRING 2014

“Phoenix is a great location. The theater was nice and the variety of artists was also nice.”

– Gary Lykins, gospel music fan

One of the best qualities about the SWGMF is the “intimacy and relaxed atmosphere.” Like other gospel music festivals, the SWGMF gives people the opportunity to meet the artists and chat with them, see them as real people with families of their own waiting for them at home. For many people, it’s about more than the concert; it’s about what happens after the concert when they have the opportunity to learn about the artists, their struggles, and their devotion to God. As Bev Galloway, a gospel music fan from Canada and a regular attendee of the SWGMF, commented: “The performers are so sincere about what they’re doing. It’s not for show. It’s for the glory of God.” His words truly sum up the experience of the SWGMF. It’s not just a festival; it’s a fellowship, which draws people together and lifts their eyes toward God. The Southwest Gospel Music Festival will be back in Phoenix this coming February on the 9th through the 11th, with a promising line-up of groups, such as The Booth Brothers, Triumphant Quartet, The Penny Loafers, The Hoppers, and many more. So be sure to mark the date, check the car’s freon, and head over to Phoenix, Arizona, where the sun, the cacti, and outstanding gospel music await.


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An Unforgettable

CRUISE EXPERIENCE EMBARKING ON A CHRIST-CENTERED PARTNERSHIP BY: VERONICA BURNISTON

As summer swiftly approaches, many Americans find themselves ready for long white sandy beaches, sparkling blue Caribbean waters, awe-inspiring vacations through western Europe or even the less frequented locations of the United States. When June swings around, the half-year mark, the need for a little rest and relaxation becomes almost unbearable. Yes, even Christians, who seek the Lord daily, desire a time to rest and recuperate aboard luxury liners, a moment to catch one’s breath and realign with God’s master plan. Now, thanks to Innovative Management Consulting (IMC) and Inspiration Cruises & Tours, Christians can do both. Inspiration Cruises & Tours is a travel management company that works with Christian ministries from all over the world. Excellent stewards, Inspiration puts together the custom-built cruises: securing the best cruise ships, creating the itineraries and schedules, managing the reservations and “behind-the-scenes logistics” for each trip. With over thirty years of experience hosting renowned ministries such as 8 | SPRING 2014


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events with Bill and Gloria Gaither, Dr. David Jeremiah, In Touch Ministries, and IMC, Inspiration Cruises & Tours has truly perfected the Christian vacation experience. Offering cruise and tour destinations like Alaska, the Caribbean, Canada, Europe and Israel, who would want to miss such an extraordinary opportunity to travel with this godly, devoted group? Landon Beene and the early stages of IMC certainly didn’t. Beginning with an event in 2007, IMC has been working with Inspiration to bring only the very best gospel music experience to their passengers. Typically hosting two cruises a year with outstanding gospel artists like Legacy Five, The Booth Brothers, and TaRanda Greene, IMC and Inspiration have visited locations such as the Mexican Riviera, Alaska, and the Caribbean.

This September numerous gospel music artists will attend Inspiration’s Israel Tour with Dr. Stanley’s In Touch Ministries. Together the group will explore the Holy Land like never before, walking, praying and studying the Word in the very places Jesus himself taught over two thousand years ago. This tour provides ample opportunity to see the locations mentioned so frequently in the Old and New Testaments, such as the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus prayed and where Judas eventually led the temple guard to arrest him. So what, if anything, makes the partnership of IMC & Inspiration distinct? Take a quick look and hear what Landon Beene, the president of IMC, and some of the gospel music artists have to say about Inspiration. SPRING 2014 | 9


ALASKA CRUISE

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Besides the usual cruise experiences—the delicious food, fun activities, excellent service and entertainment—IMC provides an assortment of talented gospel music artists who will perform for passengers and meet them off stage on a one-on-one basis during four meet-and-greets held on each cruise. Spending about six months in preparation for each cruise, IMC is determined to give each guest the best vacation they’ve ever experienced. In addition to the opportunity to cruise with a 5-star cruise line company, Holland America Line, Inspiration passengers possess special entry to IMC events as well as the usual entertainment aboard the cruise ships. Who wouldn’t want to spend an entire week with their favorite speakers or bands?

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“Inspiration and IMC together spend countless hours on the design of our cruises and what the overall experience will be for our passengers. When we embark on this venture, I want to think about EVERYTHING that our passengers will encounter and experience during our time together. It is important to me to make sure that our passengers are truly receiving an experience of a lifetime. It is a joy and a blessing to give them MORE than they expected.” – Landon Beene, President of IMC “One thing that we enjoy about [Inspiration Cruises & Tours] is that we get to see so many people that we meet on the road. We have four meet-and-greets. All the artists sit in one big room and we talk to the people.” – David Sutton, Triumphant Quartet

THE FULFILLED CRUISE EXPERIENCE

Inspiration Cruises & Tours dedicates itself to providing their passengers with an unforgettable cruise experience. As soon as a passenger steps aboard the cruise ship, Inspiration has already taken care of the smaller details, i.e. hotels, meals, locations, etc. Their accommodating staff goes the “extra mile” to ensure every passenger’s experience with Inspiration is not just acceptable but extraordinary. “Inspiration thoroughly enjoys our partnership with Landon Beene and IMC Concerts in the planning and delivery of his unique Gospel Music Celebration cruises. Landon has such creative ideas he brings to each cruise project, that make the guest’s experience better & better each time. It’s a blessing to work side by side with Landon and all the wonderful Gospel artists who make each Gospel Music Celebration Cruise an exceptional experience each and every time!” – Charles Spencer, Cruise Conferences Director, Inspiration Cruises & Tours “On a Gospel Music Celebration Cruise hosted by IMC and Inspiration, the guests will be treated like royalty...Every aspect of the cruise is well thought out and made as convenient as possible for our guests so they can spend their time relaxing and truly feeling like they are on vacation with their favorite gospel artists...It is undeniable that Inspiration is the BEST in Christian Travel.” – Landon Beene, President of IMC

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When several of the gospel music artists were asked about their experiences, all of them were highly impressed with how well Inspiration—“the well-oiled machine”—handles the passengers as well as the performers, who had more problems than the average passenger. “I can say without reservation, Inspiration is the best cruise experience I have EVER had! As a “performer” on a cruise, we artists have...so much to tend to that by the time we finally get on the ship, we are exhausted from trying to get all our “stuff” on board. That was the old days before Inspiration. Now, they take care of literally everything for us... Inspiration never stops amazing me with their attention to detail and customer service. They are always so kind and easy to work with. I have seen them do unbelievable things to make sure a passenger is thrilled with their cruise experience.” – Scott Fowler, Legacy Five

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Unlike many others, cruises with IMC & Inspiration Cruises & Tours are Christ-centered. Listening to Christian speakers dwell on the promises of God and the eternal truths that reside in his Word, praising the Lord alongside the gospel music artists, and enjoying fellowship with other Christians, IMC & Inspiration will reenergize believers, drawing them closer in their relationship with God and setting their eyes on the life ahead, not the circumstances raging in the present. IMC & Inspiration give believers more than just a week away from their busy lives: they give them the opportunity to hear and know God for who He is and to worship Him with everything they have.

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“The difference [between Inspiration in comparison to others] is you get the best of both worlds. You’re going to be seeing what people see on a regular cruise and do what they do; you’re also going to be fed spiritually. If you’re a believer in Christ, you’re going to walk away refreshed and renewed through music and morning devotions. Not only are you seeing some beautiful country, beauty that the Lord created, but you’re also with other believers. You’re gaining that fellowship.” – Ronnie Booth, The Booth Brothers

THE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP On September 2-12th, In Touch Ministries and Inspiration Cruises & Tours will be embarking on a journey to Israel, the promised land. For new travelers and seasoned explorers alike, this tour will delve deep into Biblical history and trace the footsteps of the Messiah through the land of Israel. “[Israel] is the land where our faith originated. You grow up in church all your life and you hear the Word of God, and then you go over there and get to see it--for lack of a better way of saying it, it brings the Bible down to earth. It makes the Word of God more real,” says Ronnie Booth from The Booth Brothers. So mark the kitchen calendar and join In Touch & Inspiration this coming fall as they venture into the Holy land and relive God’s beautiful story of deliverance.

For more information on the Israel Tour and other Inspiration travel events, visit Inspiration Cruises & Tours’ website at www.inspirationcruises.com or for more Gospel Music information, visit www.gospelmusiccelebration.com.

(TOP TO BOTTOM): STEVE DICK, PRESIDENT OF INSPIRATION CRUISES & TOURS WITH LANDON BEENE, PRESIDENT OF IMC; FANS IN MAIN LOUNGE ON CRUISE SHIP; ARTISTS PLAYING BEACH VOLLEYBALL

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Walk in His footsteps.

In Touch Israel Tour SEPTEMBER 2-12, 2014

Imagine walking on the same paths that Jesus walked, seeing a 2,000-year-old fisherman’s boat at the Sea of Galilee, or praying at the walls of the historic second temple in Jerusalem. Touring Israel with Dr. Charles Stanley promises to be a rewarding way to experience the Holy Land. Guided by Christian leaders, this journey will leave you energized, refreshed, and spiritually enriched. Come and enjoy Christian travel at its finest. Visit intouch.org/IsraelTour or call 855-663-5252.

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BEYOND THE STAGE: An Artist’s Questionnaire BY: MELISSA BRADY

If you’re a fan of Legacy Five, you’ve had a few years to get to know Trey Ivey. He’s the classically trained pianist who simply wants to play his music for Jesus. Being the newest, and the youngest, member of the group, he’s often at the receiving end of their jokes. It’s as if they must initiate the new guy, and the more they give him a hard time, the more folks love him. He’s a man of few words and we’re honored that he would join us, for this conversation, beyond the stage. What is your favorite moment of the day? I love the afternoon, because the Braves come on in the evening. I love sitting back in my chair, turning on a Braves game and not having a care in the world, except for watching the ballgame. If you weren’t a singer, what would you be? A baseball player. Which living person do you most admire? At this stage of my life, Lari Goss. For over thirty years, he has produced some of the greatest music of our industry and his arrangements have set a standard in gospel music. Listening to his music, you’d never know that he’s accomplished all of this without formal training. He’s one of my musical heroes. What words or phrases do you overuse? I can’t think of any, but Scott Fowler recently said I start each morning with the question “What’s around here to eat?” What talent would you most like to have? I wish I could speak well in front of people, to be a great MC. When it comes to talking, Gerald Wolfe, Michael Booth and Scott Fowler are naturals on stage. To be an engaging speaker, that’s a talent I’d like to have. If you could change anything about yourself, what would it be? I can be a bit of a neat freak, so I guess I’d be a little less obsessive about cleanliness. 14 | SPRING 2014

What is your most cherished possession? My niece is now four and a half years old, but I still have a picture of her when she was born. I keep it in my wallet and every time I pay for something, I see her picture. She was the first baby born into our family in eighteen years, so it was a really special time. What is your greatest fear? Heights and snakes. What is your motto? Cleanliness is next to godliness, but people tell me it’s not really in the Bible. Do you have a nickname? Well, on the bus, the guys call me “Muffin.” If you were a color, what would you be? White, because white is clean. Who is your greatest musical influence? My mom. Growing up, when I first started playing the piano, I wanted to play just like my mom. To me, playing took a whole lot of effort, but when Mom played, she just made a whole lot of music and it seemed so effortless to her. She just grabbed a whole lot of notes at one time. She played in church and she was the one who got me interested in music.


(L TO R): TREY SMILING AT THE PIANO; TREY PLAYING THE PIANO; SCOTT FOWLER TALKING TO TREY DURING A CONCERT

What is your idea of a perfect day? A day at the beach, or the ballpark. What makes you laugh? Scott Howard, on and off stage. What is your favorite sound? Going to a baseball game, the crack of the bat hitting the ball, I love that sound. Musically, I love the sound of scale degree 2 in a subdominant chord. What does God mean to you? Honestly, I’m amazed that God, Who is so big He can create everything that we see around us, cares, and has a vested interest in my problems, my joys and my life. What is your greatest extravagance? I don’t go shopping a lot, or spend a lot on clothes, but I do enjoy going out to eat. What book is currently on your nightstand? I’m currently reading two great books, “The Gift Of Forgiveness” by Charles Stanley and “Wild At Heart” by John Eldredge. What CD is in your player? Right now, I have no CDs in the player. I’m just enjoying Fox News radio. If you could have dinner with anyone, who would it be? President George W. Bush. In my lifetime, the significant geo-political events and national security events happened in his presidency and it would be very interesting to just be able to ask him anything I wanted to, such as “What was it like?” If there was a movie made of your life, what would the title be? I can’t think of a title, but if there was a movie made of my life, I would definitely want Adrian Monk to play me. What would you say are the aspects of true friendship? Someone who will let me cry on their shoulder when the Braves are eliminated from playoff contention.

What is your favorite gift you ever received? The coolest gift I ever received was given to me from a man in our church when I was 5 years old. When I was really young, 4-5 years old, I wanted to be a preacher. So this man in our church, who was a carpenter, made me my own pulpit. It was miniature and perfectly sized for me to put my Bible on it, stand behind it and preach. Dog or cat? Dog. What is your favorite song? It Is Well With My Soul. What is your greatest regret? A lot of times, like in high school and college, I just wanted to do the work to get out. Now, I miss college and high school and I’ve come to see that sometimes, we’re so consumed with the actual event, we miss out on the process. Sometimes, I’m in such a hurry for the next thing or the next season, that I can miss out on the joys of the journey. If you could go anywhere, where would you go? I would go to every major league ballpark. What is the first song you ever played? The first song I ever played was the theme song for the 1996 Olympics. I had just started taking piano lessons the year the Olympics came to Atlanta. We watched it on television every day and, after hearing the theme song, I went to the piano and started playing it. That’s when my parents realized I could play by ear. What is the craziest thing that ever happened on tour? The guys convinced me that we had a morning service, so I got up at 6:00AM, showered and got ready, only to realize it was all a big prank. SPRING 2014 | 15


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Anniston is the place we gather every year to give back to those who have supported and followed our ministry throughout the year. Anniston, Alabama has made its mark on the world in different ways. One of its founders, Samuel Noble, sought to create a community that was free from violence, alcohol and immorality; in its early days, Anniston was a closed town that earned the nickname “The Model City” by Atlanta journalist Henry Grady. In 1882 it was the first town in Alabama to have the convenience of electricity and a few years later, telephones were being used as well. Set in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, the natural beauty of the area has been stealing the hearts of both settlers and tourists alike for years. The hills of Alabama are also home to the annual Mark Trammell Quartet Homecoming . . .three days of uplifting music, encouraging speaking and Christian fellowship. Anniston is the place we gather every year to give back to those who have supported and followed our ministry throughout the year with our Annual Mark Trammell Quartet Homecoming. Every August, this year the 1st-3rd, we gather at the beautiful Hill Crest Baptist Church for two nights of Gospel Music with your favorite artists. Our friends Greater Vision and The Whisnants have agreed to come back and sing with us and we couldn’t be more excited! Each evening the doors will open at six o’clock and the concert will start at seven – admission is free, and a love offering will be received. It has always been the desire of this ministry to refrain from charging admission to this event - the Homecoming is our gift to the fans, and because of that, we do not want to charge folks to come into a church and be ministered to. This year Greater Vision will be singing Friday night and the Whisnants will join us on Saturday. In addition to our evening concerts, we have scheduled some fun activities for Saturday morning! Our wives have planned a very special luncheon for the ladies that will start at 11:30 AM - tickets are $10 dollars per person. This special time will feature great food, fellowship and guest speaker Susan Whisnant at Hill Crest’s Rock Gym. While the ladies are enjoying their time at Hill Crest, we also host our annual golf tournament on Saturday morning at the Silver

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Lakes Golf Course. We always enjoy the fellowship with fans and other group members while out on the green and would love for you to join us! (For more information, please visit our website: marktrammellministries.com) On Sunday morning we’ll come back to Hill Crest for a special morning of worship. Jay Parrack and the Hill Crest Choir will lead us in a time of praise, MTQ will sing again and then Mark will deliver a message from the Word. This weekend is a special time for us because we get to be with our families, in our home church and with the people we love. We hope you can join us this year – we would love to have you! When you come, you’ll be sure to hear our new radio single, “Your Walk Talks”. The greatest compliment to a child of God in the twenty-first century is for someone to say, “You’re just a little bit strange.” The Bible says that we are peculiar people and if we truly walk the walk and talk the talk, we will be known as such. We are so excited to announce that now that same message can come into your home through gospel radio. “Your Walk Talks” was released to radio in April and we are more than pleased with the response it has received so far. The message and style of the song is proving to be a favorite. Every night folks come up to us and ask if we’ll sing the “walking talking” song. Being such, we are going to do a few special things for this release that we haven’t done before. First, we’ve had mugs made with “your walk talks” on one side and our logo on the other. These glossy black 12 ounce mugs not only make great gifts, but are a wonderful witnessing tool to use in the workplace. When your co-worker inquires what “your walk talks” means, you can share with them the message of the song! MTQ is also offering wrist bands – these little guys are worn by folks of all ages and will also feature the title of our new single, “Your Walk Talks”. Inexpensive and fun, you can get multiple bands for family members, Sunday School classes, youth groups, choirs, book clubs and any other group you’d like to surprise with a heartfelt, simple gift that shares your faith! Most of all, we are honored that this song is blessing people with its message. It’s a happy little way of reminding folks just how important our walk is and the fact that it does talk louder than what our words say.

In the last issue of The Gospel Music Quarterly, the article “The Recording Process” was written by The Mark Trammell Quartet. The last quote in the article was spoken by Mark Trammell. We apologize for any confusion.


Keeping Christ as the

CORNERSTONE

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IMC ARTISTS PARTNERING WITH COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL

GERALD WOLFE WITH COMPASSION CHILDREN

BY: VERONICA BURNISTON

Beginning in 1952 when American evangelist Reverend Everett Swanson found himself overcome with a deep, God-given desire to help 35 orphaned South Korean children after the Korean conflict, Compassion International has expanded into a “worldwide ministry” that spreads the love of Christ to over 1.2 million children around the globe. Through providing for the physical, educational, and spiritual needs of the children, Compassion International is living out its mission statement: Releasing children from poverty in Jesus’ name. Unlike many organizations that focus mainly on feeding and clothing children, Compassion focuses on each individual child for who God created him or her to be. Committed to keeping Christ as the cornerstone of their ministry, Compassion International strives to meet the children’s physical needs as well as introduce them to the God who lovingly created and actively adores them. Working alongside local churches in the children’s communities, Compassion International successfully fulfills the needs that are unique to each specific area. Through Compassion’s Child sponsorship program, a sponsor partners with a single child, giving him or her the opportunity to receive health care, nutrition, educational opportunities, life-skills training, and, most importantly, the opportunity to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Child Sponsorship not only gives the children a chance to blossom into the young men and women God intends for them to be, but it also gives sponsors the chance to learn, reach out, and love children whom God has divinely placed in their lives. Another significant opportunity through Compassion is the Leadership Development program, which promises young minds the opportunity to pursue university learning or receive Christian leadership training. This program is similar to the Sponsorship program. It allows the sponsor to supply the needed funds for the aspiring student’s college tuition, instruction, and any additional expenses necessary. Alongside his or her sponsor, a young man or woman will not only attain the hope to dream beyond their circumstances, but they will also gain a hope centered on Jesus Christ and the purpose He has created them to fulfill. IMC Artists & Compassion International Over the years numerous gospel music artists have partnered with Compassion, visiting Compassion Projects all over the world and sponsoring children of their own. Two of these artists--Scott Fowler of Legacy 5 and Rodney Griffin of Greater Vision--have described their lifechanging experiences with Compassion International. Their letters that follow are only two testimonies of thousands telling about the work God is doing in millions of lives through Compassion International.

Visit www.IMCconcerts.com and click on the Compassion International banner at the bottom of the website to sponsor a child today!

PICTURE TO RIGHT: CHRIS ALLMAN WITH COMPASSION CHILD

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Letters from the Artists...

After my first “Compassion” trip several years ago, I was struck by the notion that the only difference between my own two children, and the children in El Salvador was where they were born. My kids, born in America, have plenty of everything: plenty of clean water, plenty of healthy food options, plenty of clothes, plenty of great school choices for their education, plenty of wonderful churches on every corner, plenty of safe communities to live in, and plenty of opportunities to excel in life. This simply WAS not the case with the children I spent 3 days with in El Salvador...I saw kids rummaging through city dumps looking for items to sell. I saw kids walking bare-foot in the dirt, which was wet with sewage. I saw kids hungry and eating food from trash heaps. I saw kids whose lives were full of despair and hopelessness. I saw empty, crushed spirits devoid of the hope that comes from knowing your Creator made you ON PURPOSE and FOR A PURPOSE. That was, at least, until I finally arrived at a Compassion Project. These little faces were full of life, hope, joy and even contentment. These faces were smiling. These voices were singing. These mouths were eating healthy food and drinking clean water. And most importantly, these ears were hearing the message, the good news, the Gospel of our Lord, Jesus Christ. These kids were being transformed into passionate followers of Christ. And their passion was contagious... I knew I had to do something to help this amazing organization reach even more kids. As of today, I have been on three compassion trips to El Salvador, the Dominican Republic and to Columbia. Between the members of L5 and the Legacy Five Foundation, we sponsor 4 kids as well as two Leadership Development College Kids. We have seen first hand the difference that is being made in the lives of these young people and their families. I hope you will seriously consider sponsoring a child through “Compassion International” today. For a few dollars a month, you can see a life, made in the image of God, transformed. – Scott Fowler, Legacy Five

A note from Compassion...

(L TO R): SCOTT FOWLER WITH COMPASSION CHILD; RODNEY GRIFFIN WITH COMPASSION CHILDREN; GREATER VISION WITH COMPASSION STUDENT

I enjoy being a part of Compassion. We’ve taken two trips: the first to the Dominican Republic, the second to Columbia. Both were very rewarding. Compassion does not just feed and clothe kids. Sure, they feed and clothe kids, but that’s not the emphasis of their ministry. Compassion is like a local VBS...in the poorest of poor countries. Several days a week, kids walk from all over the neighborhood to the Compassion host church. Here they are taught English, Mathematics, basic hygiene, and, most of all, the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In fact, most kids who go through the Compassion program wind up getting saved before they finish the program...Because of the enormous success of Compassion within the community, the churches that host the program always experience growth...Families who would never come in contact with a church come to the church for Compassion meetings and wind up hearing the Gospel. Lives are changed. What you don’t realize when you are spending time with these kids at their Compassion “Project” is just how poor they are. Because of the program, they are clean and happy. Their clothes are nice, they laugh a lot, and they are well-groomed. The shock comes when Compassion arranges an “in home” visit with one of the children you are sponsoring. I was amazed to see the little boy that Regina and I sponsor living in a “house” with only a concrete floor and a couple of plastic lawn chairs. That was their only furniture. He and his mom slept on a mattress on the concrete floor. It was truly heartbreaking to see how he lived. Just a few hours before, we’d been playing during a break at the Compassion Project. Judging from his smile, you would have thought he was a child from any normal subdivision neighborhood in the States. Not so. It was a shocker to see how he lived. It was hard to hold back the tears as I held his little hand and he proudly walked me through his neighborhood. My family chooses to sponsor several children. We’ve seen Compassion work, and we believe in it...I encourage you to go to the Compassion website and pick a child who does not have a sponsor, any child that you’d like to see in heaven someday. When you do, God will smile and you will too. – Rodney Griffin, Greater Vision

Compassion’s ministry is fully dedicated to helping children that live in poverty. Our implementing partners are local churches within impoverished areas of the world. With such a large focus on evangelism, our work goes hand in hand with the music and ministry of Southern Gospel artists. Knowing that each child sponsored will have the opportunity to accept Christ as their Savior has been something that every artist we work with is very passionate about. I am so grateful for each ministry partner we have in the community of Southern Gospel music. Through the years, we have seen so many precious lives impacted. Prayerfully, God will give us many more opportunities ahead to speak up for those who can’t speak for themselves. Zane King, Artist Relations Regional Director 20 | SPRING 2014


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Bringing Back

THE HYMNS THE BEGINNING OF A NEW TREND BY: GERALD WOLFE

At last year’s National Quartet Convention, Ben Speer and I hosted a “Red Back Church Hymnal Sing-Along.” No one knew how many people would get up early on a Saturday morning and make their way to the Convention Center for a “Hymn Sing,” but we thought we would give it a try. I’m fairly certain everybody in the building was somewhat surprised to see nearly 3500 people show up to sing “old songs.” That event became the most talked about Showcase of the week, and it rekindled an idea I had that wasn’t new. The idea that most audiences we sing to every week, would really love to sing. Jump forward several months to the Gospel Music Celebration Cruise in January. We announced an afternoon “Hymn Sing” and the ship’s theater was filled to capacity… just as had happened the year before on a similar cruise. The same thing happened on the cruise that had happened at the NQC… the people in the audience wanted to sing… and THEY wanted to pick the songs! It was an amazing experience. In March, the Southern Gospel Music Guild asked if I would co-host an event for the Trinity Broadcasting Network, to honor Pathway Press, publisher of the “red-backed” Church Hymnal, and the Stamps-Baxter Music Company. Of course, I agreed, and Jason Crabb and I hosted the event. We were joined by 45 well-known Gospel Singers, a live band, several dignitaries, including former US Attorney General, John Ashcroft, and hundreds of audience members for the two-hour celebration. The television broadcast garnered such a large viewing audience, the program was immediately scheduled to air again in May.

(TOP TO BOTTOM): AN “ALL-STAR” GOSPEL CHOIR; A CAPACITY CROWD AT ATLANTA’S FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH FOR “AN EVENING OF GOSPEL MUSIC”; FORMER US ATTORNEY GENERAL, JOHN ASHCROFT, SPEAKING ON THE VALUE OF HYMNS AND GOSPEL SONGS; A CAPACITY CROWD GATHERED FOR AN “AFTERNOON HYMN SING” ON THE GOSPEL MUSIC CELEBRATION CARIBBEAN CRUISE

All of these events kept bringing me back to the reality that our audience LOVES to sing… and they REALLY LOVE to sing songs they know, but don’t get the opportunity to sing very often. There’s something very special about a familiar melody, married to familiar lyric. It can immediate take you back to a moment in time, when God did something special in your life. There’s no substitute for a special memory. Classic Hymns and great Gospel Songs endure because of their truth, and the memories and feelings they rekindle. The timing is right, and people everywhere are ready to experience something they probably haven’t experienced in a long time… a special moment in time… a special feeling… and the opportunity to SING! On July 7th at the First Baptist Church in Morristown, Tennessee, more than 1500 people will join their voices, along with several of their favorite Gospel Artists, for the LIVE recording of “Gospel Music Hymn Sing!” We hope you will make plans to be one of those voices. For more information, visit www.gospelmusichymnsing.com . Seating is limited. Reserve your seat early!

JULY 7 – LIVE RECORDING! 7:00 PM – FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IN MORRISTOWN, TN Featured artist: Greater Vision, Legacy Five, Mark Trammell Qt, TaRanda Greene, Nelons, Karen Peck & New River and many more! Visit www.IMCconcerts.com for more information!


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CREDITS

Executive Producer LANDON BEENE Producer WAYNE HAUN Creative Direction & Co-Producers GERALD WOLFE, ERNIE HAASE & LANDON BEENE

Piano\Keys\B3 organ JASON WEBB Drums JOHN HAMMOND Piano on “I’ve Read The Back of the Book” ROGER BENNETT Bass CRAIG NELSON & DUNCAN MULLINS Electric Guitar KELLY BACK Acoustic Guitar\Mandolin\Banjo JOEL KEY Recorded By MELISSA MATTEY AT THE SOUND EMPORIUM, STUDIO B - NASHVILLE, TN Assisted By MICHAEL STANKIEWICZ Vocals Recorded By KEVIN WARD AT THE TRACKING ROOM - NASHVILLE, TN Editing and Overdubs Recorded By TOMMY COOPER AT AFAB STUDIOS - NASHVILLE, TN Orchestra Recorded By BOBBY SHIN AT THE TRACKING ROOM - NASHVILLE, TN Orchestrations Arranged By WAYNE HAUN Orchestrations on “Champion Of Love” Arranged By LARI GOSS Performed By THE NASHVILLE STRING MACHINE, CONTRACTED BY CARL GORODETZKY

“WE’LL WORK” Tracks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 13 Mixed By MELISSA MATTEY AT WIDTH MUSIC - NASHVILLE, TN Tracks 1, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12 Mixed By KEVIN WARD AT KILOWAT STUDIOS - MURFREESBORO, TN Mastered By ALAN SILVERMAN FOR ARF! MASTERING - NEW YORK CITY, NY

THE STORY BEHIND THE SONG BY: ERNIE HAASE

Licensing By CINDI BALLARD FOR STOWTOWN RECORDS - NASHVILLE, TN Accounts Management By NATHAN GOBLE FOR IMC - JOHNSON CITY, TN Production Assistance & Contracting By MICHELLE GAYHART FOR GAYHART MUSIC SERVICES ORLANDO, FL Photography JAKE HARSH Recording Session Photography AARON CRISLER Art Direction & Design JEREMY HART & BLAKE BENNETT FOR TRIBUTE MEDIA SOURCE Cathedrals Family Reunion Choir consists of CHRIS ALLMAN, DOUG ANDERSON, PAT BARKER, DUSTIN BLACK, MATT FOUCH, SCOTT FOWLER, DANNY FUNDERBURK, GUS GACHES, RODNEY GRIFFIN, PAUL HARKEY, SCOTT HOWARD, ERNIE HAASE, DEVIN MCGLAMERY, MARK TRAMMELL, NICK TRAMMELL & GERALD WOLFE

Back in early summer of 2013, I had the opportunity to sit down with some dear friends and cowriting partners, Joel Lindsey and Wayne Haun, to do what we usually do—dream out loud.

At this point on my journey, however, I had nothing in me to dream about. I was VERY tired, worn out from concerts at home and abroad. In the past three years, Ernie Haase and Signature Sound (EHSS) has performed on five of the seven continents. International dates are amazing, but ERNIE HAASE they take a toll on your body. Crossing multiple time zones, sleeping on airplanes, and eating food that you are not used to can wear you out. Coupled with managing all the affairs of EHSS and our new venture with StowTown Records, I was just beyond exhausted. My Pop raised me on good Ol’ fashioned mid-western work ethics: See a job, do the job. Don’t wait on anyone else to point it out. Just do it!

So, the song “We’ll Work” came from a worn out tenor singer who has been hitting the road hard for twenty-six years: traveling on a bus, eating truck stop meals, away from family and friends, and acting like he is NEVER fazed by any of the grind. This song was written as a personal mission statement. We walk by faith and I write and sing by faith. These words are words I needed to sing because I was tired. Letting the words sink into your head is one thing but letting them trickle down into your heart and spirit is another thing altogether.

We are lifting up the chorus, like saints gone before us, to declare His love while in this world below. By His Spirit He will lead us as we keep our eyes on Jesus. We will shout it to the nations till we get home.

Jesus was weary under the weight of the cross and the weight of our sins, but He finished the call. We are also called to finish. Not to give up, but to stand up and show up every day till the Lord calls us home. We, like the apostle Paul, should strive to say one day, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day...” (2 Timothy 4: 7-8). Keep working my friends!

So, at the time of this writing session, I was just about ready to say “Enough!” and raise the white flag of surrender. However, the scripture says: “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up” (Galatians 6:9). This admonishment is in the Bible because we do get weary in well-doing. It’s not a sin to be weary and want to give up. It’s amazing to me how many people beat themselves up over their struggles with fear and doubt. The whole human experience is the struggle and the climb, hand-in-hand, with our Lord. He provides the fuel we need when we just can’t take another step. We as writers do not always write what we are experiencing to be true but what we HOPE to be true. Sometimes you just have to write what you WANT to be true in your life of faith.

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AKRON, OH ERNIE HAASE & SIGNATURE SOUND

GREATER VISION

NOVEMBER 7-8, 2014 DANNY FUNDERBURK

The Cathedral Quartet was the most loved gospel quartet of their generation. Their legacy continues with some of today’s most popular gospel artists. Cathedral Quartet Alumni know they have something special in common... they are part of what Glen Payne and George Younce called the CATHEDRAL FAMILY. Scott Fowler, Danny Funderburk, Ernie Haase, Mark Trammell, and Gerald Wolfe traveled with the Cathedrals during the height of the Cathedrals’ popularity. Now these Cathedral Alumni as well as their current groups come together for an unforgettable event, reliving the music and memories from the GOLDEN AGE of the CATHEDRALS.

LEGACY FIVE

MARK TRAMMELL QUARTET

AN EXCITING 3 SESSION, 2 DAY EVENT FEATURING: • PERFORMANCES FROM CURRENT ALUMNI ARTISTS • CATHEDRAL REUNION SEGMENTS FROM THE 80’S AND 90’S ERA • CATHEDRAL ROAD STORIES SEGMENT AND QUESTION / ANSWERS WITH AUDIENCE • OPPORTUNITY TO WALK THRU AND TOUR THE CATHEDRALS LAST TOUR BUS • AND SO MUCH MORE!

REGISTRATIONS INCLUDE ADMISSION TO ALL 3 EVENT SESSIONS

ADVANCE BALCONY $79 ADVANCE PREMIUM $99 (rear orchestra & loges) CATHEDRAL FAMILY ARTIST CIRCLE $129 (front orchestra section) ADDITIONAL TICKETING FEES WILL BE APPLIED FROM TICKETING AGENCY.

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WWW.CATHEDRALSFAMILYREUNION.COM OR CALL 800.965.9324 WWW.IMCCONCERTS.COM

This conference event is promoted and managed by Innovative Management a division of IMC Concerts.

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Songs: When The Saints Go Marching In • Heavenly Parade • Swing Low Sweet Chariot • That’s Why • Walk With Me • Scars In The Hands Of Jesus • Noah Found Grace In The Eyes Of The Lord • Glorious Day • Shh, Be Still • Climbing Higher And Higher • Climb Every Mountain • Up Above My Head (I Hear Music In The Air) • Sometimes I Wonder • What A Savior...and more!

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“IN GOD I TRUST”

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A MODERN DAY MIRACLE BY: VERONICA BURNISTON

“When I am afraid, I will trust in you. In God, whose word I praise, in God I trust; I will not be afraid,” David writes in Psalms 56:3-4. Trust. This well-known, one-syllable word permeates through the Old and New Testaments, appearing at least twenty-two times within the Psalms alone (NIV). What is it about the word trust that leaves people feeling uneasy, frightened even? What does the action of trusting God truly entail?

leading both of them to spend nearly a year off the road. However, through this hurricane, Libbi learned to trust God more than ever before, and, in addition, she, along with The Perrys, witnessed Tracy’s miraculous recovery, a “modern day miracle.” The beloved southern gospel group, The Perrys, truly began on Christmas day in 1970. It was not the usual festive, present-filled holiday most would expect. The Perry family was “drowning in

According to the Hebrew-Greek Key Word Study Bible, the word “trust” in Psalm 56 goes back to the Hebrew term bâtach (baw-takh’) which is a verb that expresses a strong sense of “safety and security that is felt when one can rely on someone or something else...this expression can also relate to the state of being confident, secure, without fear.”

“I HAVE TO TRUST HIM, NOT JUST IN THIS SITUATION, BUT IN EVERY ASPECT OF MY LIFE.” In other words, when David says “In God I trust” he’s essentially telling God: “In You, I have secured my confidence, and, no matter how this situation turns out, You will not fail me.” For many Christians, the concept of trusting God is either a much needed release of stressful circumstances beyond their control or a tug-of-war match between them and God when they only halfheartedly surrender their struggles to Him. There’s no denying the fact that sometimes it is downright difficult to trust God when the hurricanes thrash through life, when all the eyes can see is the breaking and the burning, when all one knows is the sickness and sorrow and desolation left behind. But even then, God promises that He will never leave His children nor forsake them (Hebrews 13:5). There is safety and security in God if one will only trust Him to be who He says He is and to do what He says He will do. Recently, Libbi Perry Stuffle (The Perrys) experienced one of these hurricanes when her husband, Tracy, became gravely ill last January,

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sorrow” that Christmas after the loss of Libbi’s older brother, Johnny. Surrounded by loving neighbors and church members, the Perry siblings (Randy, Deborah, and Libbi) gathered around an old piano and sang their first song together: “Jesus is Coming Soon.” Twelve years later, The Perrys suffered another loss. This time losing Libbi’s baby brother. Taking their sorrow and using it as their ministry, The Perrys performed at a church in Cartersville, GA that, unknown to The Perry family, had suffered a loss of their own recently. That night fifty-six people gave their lives to Christ, and The Perrys decided it was time to broaden their horizons and take on their ministry full-time. Today, The Perrys, led by Libbi and Tracy Stuffle, maintain a southern gospel fan-base that adore not only their musical talent and SPRING 2014 | 29


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ministry but The Perrys themselves. With numerous awards and honors presented to them over the years, The Perrys continue their God-centered mission, taking their experiences and turning them into a passionate ministry for Christ. On January 21, 2013, Tracy, after a sudden stroke, suffered cerebral hemorrhage, later followed by four brain bleeds. After two and a half to three weeks into Tracy’s worsening health, the doctor informed Libbi that Tracy had meningitis of the brain. She was shocked. How many people had she heard about that had had this condition and passed away? What in the world was God doing? As Libbi recalled during a recent phone interview, at that point in her life, standing before the doctor who’d just delivered such terrible news, she was “trying to trust God.” She mentioned this to another doctor at the facility and he turned to her and said: “Are you really? Are you worried? If you’re worried, you’re not totally trusting God. You’re telling Him that you don’t believe He can fix this.” Startled, Libbi didn’t know how to respond. At first, she didn’t like the doctor’s answer. But the more she thought about it, the more she wondered Do I really trust Him? Finally, after thinking it through, she spoke to God in her heart: You know what, God, she said, regardless of what happens, regardless of how this ends, I still trust you. For nearly ten months, Tracy and Libbi were off the road, Libbi performing only on special dates in locations near Nashville, TN. Then on September 23, 2013, Tracy was well enough to leave the hospital for good; he had his heart set on returning to the road with Libbi and singing with the group. Beginning on January 1, 2014, he did just that and has been performing every weekend since. Looking back over everything, Libbi commented, “[Through those circumstances] God was preparing me. It’s easy to praise God when things are going good. But when the storm blows in that’s when you know what you’re made of...I have to trust him, not just in this situation, but in every aspect of my life.” Since Tracy’s release from the hospital, God has continued to mend him, day by day. And although he remains partially paralyzed on his right side, Tracy and Libbi hope he’ll be walking on his own by next year. It has only been fifteen months since his hospitalization, but God has provided Tracy with the ability to talk and sing when many people who suffered similar conditions would most likely still be in a care facility or have passed away.

TRACY AND LIBBI STUFFLE

With Tracy’s return to the group, The Perrys recently released their newest album--“Into His Presence”--on April 8th. Libbi mentioned a powerful song called “Reminders,” written by Kyla Rowland, that appears on the new album. According to Libbi, the song talks about how people tend to view scars as painful when in reality “they’re a picture of what God can do.” The album, produced by Wayne Haun of StowTown Records, also contains their current single: “I Can Trust Him,” which Libbi claims is their testimony for the 155 days Tracy was in and out of the hospital. Within the second verse, this song redirects the speaker’s focus to God, reciting: I can trust him. God is at work in all things. He is able. I can trust him. “In every seat that we sing to, there is a hurting person,” Libbi said. “Whether it is a small need or a humungous need, to God, it doesn’t matter. He cares as much for the little one as the big one. It’s our duty to share with them and encourage them with our struggles and what we’ve been through.” Later she commented on her hopes for the new album: “I want [Into His Presence] to say something, to encourage people that they can make it another day.” Libbi would also like to encourage others to trust in God, no matter their circumstances. Through her and Tracy’s trying time this past year, she has felt the truth pressed upon her heart that God is faithful to those He loves. And even though, at times, she feels like a “weary, beaten soldier,” Libbi knows that God gives her new grace every day and a new undying strength to share His truth with the world.

“I wake up to a miracle everyday,” Libbi commented. “A modern day miracle.” (L TO R): TRACY AND LIBBI; TRACY AFTER STROKE; TRACY WITH SON, JARED; TRACY IN THERAPY STANDING CHAIR; TRACY ON SINGING AT SEA CRUISE DOING JEFF & TRACY SHOW 2014; TRACY WITH DR. ULM AND DR. SPACKMAN; TRACY, LIBBI, AND JARED PROMO PICTURE; TRACY BEFORE HIS STROKE, TRACY AND HIS DOG, OREO; TRACY WITH NURSES FROM 93 DAYS IN ICU; TRACY RECORDING NEW ALBUM

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GET OFF THE TREADMILL,

OUT OF THE RAT RACE AND

LIVE AGAIN! BY: KEN DAVIS

Henry lay on his side, exhausted, a short distance from the mill. Only the rasping sound of his labored breathing broke the still morning air. From somewhere within Henry could recall the rush of adrenaline that had once accompanied his first energetic steps toward the finish line he assumed lay ahead of him. He couldn’t remember when he had started running, worse yet… (1) he couldn’t remember why he was running. In the beginning it had been so exciting. But somewhere along the way, the exhilaration had been replaced with exhaustion and a numbing realization that crushed all hope: (2) there was no finish line. (3) Henry closed his eyes and allowed his breathing to slowly return to normal. In that rare moment of inactivity, he tasted the reality of the world around him for the first time in a long time. The smell of fresh straw, the shaft of sunlight streaming through the window. He took it all in—but only for a moment. A sound from the mill caught his attention, and he opened his eyes just in time to see the huge circular treadmill whine to a stop. Slowly he sat up and stared at the machine that had dominated so much of his life. “This treadmill is killing you,” (4) a voice within whispered. “Don’t waste another moment on this race to nowhere.” He drank deeply from the cool water nearby, the voice triggered a dull ache in his heart. There had to be more to life than the machine offered. The cool water revived him, and his breathing slowed. He felt refreshed. Maybe he could start a new life. (5) Maybe today! But how? What would he do next? Where would he go? What goals would he pursue? Well, those decisions could come later. Right now he felt a little (6) frightened by the prospect of (7) change. Maybe someday he would taste life again but for now he would stick with what was familiar— (8) and safe. So, still dreaming about things that could be, he mindlessly stepped onto the wheel for the thousandth time in

his short life. Soon its mesmerizing whir and reflected light flashing from the turning spokes blocked the pain. Freedom and adventure could wait. For now, the treadmill required no (9) risk, no (10) faith, no (11) thought. He would live later. For now, he would just run. I hope you have figured out that Henry is a hamster! More importantly, I hope you see the parallels to real life. Hidden within this little story I wrote over twenty years ago are the secrets to getting off the treadmill, out of the rat race and back into life. Throughout the story I numbered the secrets in bold print so you can review them. 1. Find something worth running for. 2. Know that there is a finish line and where it is. 3. Find a way to rest and use that time to think clearly about what race you are in. 4. Listen to that small voice that calls you to life. 5. Don’t put off living, take the first step today. 6. Don’t let fear keep you from doing what is right. 7. Don’t let the comfort of the familiar keep you from the adventure of possibility. 8. Recognize that choosing not to live is unsafe. Go for it. 9. Risk. 10. Faith is the key that unlocks and mediates all the above. It is the foundation for making the right decisions to live life fully alive. 11. Think your plan through with intention to act on it.

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“KEEPING ON KEEPING ON” SHELIA AND PAUL IN THE STUDIO BEFORE A LIVE WEBCAST SET UP BY ASGM IN 2012

BY: PAUL HEIL

“Paul, you’ve been doing The Gospel Greats radio program for more than 34 years. What keeps you going?” Well, thanks for asking. There are two main things, actually. First, I have no question that what we are doing is what God has given us to do. No, I don’t remember any particular “call” to this line of work. But, especially after all these years, I can look back and see that through all of my various interests, abilities and career experiences God was preparing and grooming me to do the kind of work I’m doing. I think any long-time Christian who’s doing the work that the Lord has intended for him or her to do can feel this affirmation in his spirit. I do. And it’s a really good and encouraging feeling. And, yes, we all need encouragement to continue on. Now, I’m not saying I always do it as well as it could be done. But I try. And I always pray for God’s leading, His empowerment and His blessing. Without any one of those things, we’d be spinning our wheels. The second thing? Well, actually I think it’s an extension of the first because I believe God uses His people to encourage others. If we didn’t see any results of what we do, it would be hard to continue. But we do. And letters we receive from listeners are a tremendous source of such encouragement. Here are a few typical ones: “I love everything about The Gospel Greats. I get to hear wonderful music and hear about the lives of my favorite singers. It’s nice to know that they are just like me with heartaches and problems, but having the love of the Savior to see us through...” – L. J., Brewer, ME “I’ve listened to The Gospel Greats ever since we have Christian radio. I have now spent most of my childhood years growing up listening to The Gospel Greats, and now that I am 14, I see how much this music has affected me spiritually...” – Emily M., Innisfil, Ontario “Where do I start telling you why we love the show? It is uplifting, soothing, inspirational, convicting and pure musical joy... Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for what you do each week.” – F. & S. Tuckey, Columbia, SC

“My brother and I live in New Zealand and through Southern Star we have very much enjoyed listening to The Gospel Greats programme. The programme is uplifting and the music and the spoken word is absolutely fantastic... May God continue to bless you as you touch lives of so many through The Gospel Greats programme.” – C. & B., New Zealand Here’s one from someone who discovered our program way back in the early 80s: “On your program I heard songs that warmed my heart and I could sing and greatly enjoy. This was the first place I heard the Cathedral Quartet and this started a love affair with their music... It was also the first place we heard about the National Quartet Convention. We have been full session attendees for the past 5-6 years... And because of convention I am going to attend the Stamps-Baxter School of music at age 53. Anything that God has done with me in regard to Christian music for the past 20 years or more, to an extent, you have been a part of helping it happen. So thank you for putting Gospel music in my ears every Sunday morning for all those years. May God continue to bless your ministry and all those in Gospel music.” – Bill H., Bloomfield, IN This one is from a quartet: “Thank you ... for your tremendous ministry. We learned first hand its impact when Paul aired an interview with the quartet and the next day we received an email from a missionary in Southeastern Asia who could not disclose her location but was excited to hear a group from her own state of Kentucky. Her testimony lifted our spirits and The Gospel Greats was a blessing to her...” – Mel Scarberry, Fair Haven Quartet Such words from individuals and even artists about the way our program blesses them, in turn, bless and encourage us. That’s because I believe, as my weekly slogan says, The Gospel Greats program is all about “the Greatest songs about the Greatest Message – the Gospel.” That’s where the power is in the Gospel and that’s what motivates me to keep on keeping on. Please let that be an encouragement to you, too, in your ministry (whatever it is). Then you can join me in saying, as my namesake predecessor, Paul, once wrote, “...I keep working toward that day when I will finally be all that Christ saved me for and wants me to be” (Philippians 3:12, Living Bible).

Paul Heil is producer and host of the weekly “The Gospel Greats” radio program, Southern Gospel music’s most awarded and prestigious syndicated radio program, aired across North America since 1980. He and his wife, Shelia, also operate, since 1986, Springside Marketing (springside.com), a popular mailorder service for Southern Gospel recordings from all major artists. PAUL HEIL

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Tribute Quartet

one of the country’s In just seven years, nationally known recording artist Tribute has become Josh Singletary, Riley most dynamic and beloved male quartets in all of gospel music. Gary Casto, ation of musical Harrison Clark, and Anthony Davis have proven to possess the winning combin on the path to continued talent, warm and engaging personalities, and a focus that has kept them success since their inception in 2006. goal to make great In an ever-changing musical climate, Tribute has remained steadfast in their loyal fan base while their and music that is both timely and relevant to the current musical scene ne with whom they come never wavering from their God-called mission to share Jesus with everyo l foreign countries, in contact. With a career that has already spanned the U.S., as well as severa and foremost to first that te attribu Tribute’s popularity continues to grow. The men of this quartet friends who continue to the favor of God on their lives and ministry, as well as their many fans and help grow this ministry one friend at a time. ’s music continues With several industry awards and chart-topping songs to their credit, Tribute attention of new fans. to bless and inspire their many supporters as well as regularly garner the in which fans, peers, Each man in this group is excited about the future of this quartet--a future known as Tribute. and industry insiders agree has only more great things in store for this group

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The Erwins

There is something captivating about the blending and swelling of sibling harmony. When that is combined with pure talent and a servant’s heart for people, you have the incomparable ministry of THE ERWINS. The Erwins started singing as soon as they were each able to talk. Appear ing in over 270 dates a year with their mother and father (Bro. Dennis Erwin has been in full-time evange lism for 40 years), they have been traveling full-time their entire life singing in concerts, revivals, and conferences all across the country. Three of the four siblings, Keith (born 11-12-92), Kody (born 4-26-94) and Kris (born 5-5-96) performed as a trio until 2013, when the group announced that their little sister, Katie (born 9-19-00), would be joining the group full-time on stage, officially making them a Southe rn Gospel Mixed Group. Their brand new CD, “Back To The Basics” was released right on the heels of this exciting announcement, and features the fresh and current sound of The Erwins, today. Keith says, “Singing is all we know and all we want to do. It’s our life and our joy to serve the Lord with the voices He has given us. We will gladly go through any door He choose s to open, no matter how big or small. We know the Lord doesn’t need us, but He chooses to use us, and for that we are thankful. We simply want to spread the Gospel and reach as many people as we can for Christ!” And it’s with that determination and focus that The Erwins are blazing new trails in Southe rn Gospel, proving to their industry peers and fans alike, that the future of Southern Gospel music is, in fact, secure with a young group like The Erwins coming on the scene.

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Like I Wish I’d Lived GOD’S GRACIOUS LOOPHOLE BY: CHRIS ALLMAN

It’s a hot summer day that finds you and a buddy climbing through a barbed wire fence to make your way down to a pond that is situated on private property. Fishing poles in hand, you expect that the day’s take will be epic but instead, to your dismay, no bites. You give up on fish for dinner and you start searching for the perfect flat rock. Yep, that perfect one that was made for riding on the surface of the still water. In your young mind you imagine you can use it to set the world record for number of skips on a pond with a single toss. Remember that? You get your footing; you rare back and let the stone fly in such a way as to strike the water perfectly. It’s a beautiful thing as it skims the surface! Surely you did it! The record has been set and will certainly never be broken! Gee, those were the days. Now… Let’s focus on something else that took place as the rock struck the peaceful water. There were ripples. Close your eyes and picture the ripples. They go on and on and on. Now think of the peaceful water as being representative of the life that you enjoy and the rock playing the part of a terrible decision that you made. As soon as it strikes the smooth surface, the ripples begin. What do the ripples represent? Those ripples represent the consequences, which are caused by sin. As the stone has caused wrinkles in the peaceful water, so does sin in the lives of those who carelessly hurl unwise choices. The ripples are out of control and too numerous to count; much like the consequences we’re served as a result of our sinful choices. So the mistake has been made and the consequences are under way; and no, just like the ripples, they can’t be stopped. Up to this point in your life, you may have felt as if you could control everything, but you have no power of the effects of sin. Consequences have to run their course. Rather dismal, isn’t it? You might ask, where is the hope in this scenario? Well, you’ve asked the right guy. I’ve been there. I’ve buried my head in my hands and wondered how I would ever be able to cherish life again. Have you? Are you there right now? Read on… If the picture I’ve painted so far applies to you, here’s a reminder that Jesus died for this very reason. He certainly didn’t die so that a perfect man might remain perfect. He died because of our insufficiency. He died because we needed saving. He died because He knew that we would make terrible decisions regardless of our raising. Yes, He died because He was well aware that you and I would inevitably blow it!

With that said, dry your eyes, blow your nose and pull yourself together. Those consequences that are rippling out of control are going to settle down, and if you’ll take the time to commit your “stuff ” to the Lord, believe it or not, good will eventually come of it. Don’t only take it from me; take it from Peter. Who would have known that a freshly resurrected Lord would have had the angel to tell the ladies at the tomb, “But, go tell His disciples and PETER, He is going ahead of you into Galilee.” Peter had just denied even knowing Jesus a few days before! By our standards, that was grounds for dismissal! Aren’t you thankful that God doesn’t operate by “Our standards?!” Jesus used Peter regardless of his betrayal. Jesus longs to use you as well. I believe that which you are facing right now was as vivid in the mind of Christ, as He hung on the cross, as it is real to you in this moment. I believe He was thinking of your exact situation when He breathed these words into the ear of the Apostle Paul… And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose. (Romans 8:28 NKJV) No, all things are not good, but even the worst of things can be used in the capable hands of God to weave a beautiful tapestry of testimony that has the power to change lives. You might consider Romans 8:28 a loophole. He’s written it so that the consequences that would have destroyed us might be the catalyst of a brand new beginning. With that truth brought to life, now it’s up to you. Will you claim His sacrifice as sufficient for covering that which you believe to be unforgivable? Or will you continue to believe that His promise is not applicable to your situation? I’m going to offer a little free advice. Claim it and walk on. Life is still worth living!

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GOSPEL MUSIC FINALLY COMES TO

virginia beach BY: KARLYE HOPPER

Just east of the geographical Fall Line, Virginia’s beautiful Tidewater region is nestled between the Atlantic and Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. Christian music has been loved by the locals for decades, but never has an event such as the Virginia Beach Gospel Music Fest been held in the area! For three days in the peaceful month of October, Eastern Shore natives will enjoy more of “our kinda music” than they would in months of individual concerts! But what about those driving in for the Fest? Unlike many of its neighboring vacation hotspots, Virginia Beach is known for its rich history, natural beauty and family-friendly appeal. Located within the city limits is the Naval Air Station Oceana, and just inland you’ll find the incomparable Norfolk shipyard. Step back to a time of old railroad towns and intimate fishing villages. Listen for the unique old-world accents spoken here, especially by Tangier Island residents! Shop at roadside stands, and learn how to crab from a pier. No other beach walk will be as memorable as the one you’ll take on Assateague Island. Watch as wild ponies feed on the marsh grasses, and chances are, it’ll be just you and them! Take a ride out to Colonial Williamsburg or Jamestown Colony to see how the nation’s earliest settlers lived. The Shore is known for its fresh oysters, and winter is the season to claim these succulents for your own. If harvesting is not as appealing as devouring, finding a restaurant to serve them up any way you wish is no task at all. From October 2nd through the 4th, make plans to join in the five sessions of uplifting Gospel music at the state-of-the-art Sandler Center, just minutes from the sand and surf. Evening concerts and morning devotionals will feature artists like... ...Guy Penrod • Gordon Mote • Greater Vision • 11th Hour • Collingsworth Family • Dennis Swanberg • Ernie Haase & Signature Sound • The Penny Loafers • The Martins • The Harvesters • Ivan Parker • The Hoppers • Down East Boys • Brian Free & Assurance • TaRanda Greene... Those in attendance will be blessed by special messages from our guest speakers, including The Swan and Pastor Grant Ethridge––spiritual leader of one of the fastest growing congregations in the nation. The church’s very own Liberty Choir will be joining in on the one-of-a-kind performances by the artists you love! You won’t want to miss Gospel Music’s Virginia Beach takeover, just in time to enjoy the last few moments of summer warmth before winter invades. The Shore is home to many of the country’s premiere hotels, so you’ll have no trouble finding a variety of places to stay. Several of these have all but rolled out a red carpet for those visiting for the Gospel Music Festival! Places like... ...Double Tree by Hilton • Country Inn & Suites • Courtyard by Marriott • Holiday Inn • Comfort Inn & Suites Oceanfront • Hampton Inn Oceanfront South...

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ARTIST SCHEDULE ALBERTA, CANADA June 7, 2014 – 2:00 PM Alix, AB Tribute Quartet Deer Valley Meadows Jamboree June 8, 2014 – 3:00 PM Alix, AB Tribute Quartet Deer Valley Meadows Jamboree June 21, 2014 – 2:00 PM La Crete, AB Tim Lovelace Heritage Village Museum Grounds July 10-12, 2014 – 6:00 PM Red Deere, AB Booth Brothers, Greater Vision, Legacy Five, Mark Trammell Quartet, Triumphant Quartet Westerner Park 800-410-0188

ALABAMA June 19, 2014 – 7:00 PM Pleasant Grove, AL Booth Brothers Pleasant Grove Church of the Nazarene June 29, 2014 – 6:00 PM Foley, AL The Erwins First Baptist Church 251-943-8352 July 20, 2014 – 6:00 PM Mobile, AL The Hoppers Oak Park Church Of God 251-633-6110 August 1, 2014 – 7:00 PM Anniston, AL Greater Vision Hillcrest Baptist Church 256-442-1621 August 1-2, 2014 – 7:00 PM Anniston, AL Mark Trammell Quartet Hill Crest Baptist Church 256-442-1621 44 | SPRING 2014

August 3, 2014 – 10:00 AM Anniston, AL Mark Trammell Quartet Hill Crest Baptist Church 256-442-1621 August 8, 2014 – 7:00 PM Tuscaloosa, AL Ernie Haase & Signature Sound & The Cavaliers Circlewood Baptist Church August 9, 2014 – 6:00 PM Wetumpka, AL Triumphant Quartet First Baptist Church 334-590-6813 August 14, 2014 – 7:00 PM Pine Hill, AL Tribute Quartet Pine Hill Baptist Church August 15, 2014 – 6:30 PM Forrectdale, AL The Perrys Forrestdale Free-Will Baptist August 30, 2014 – 10:30 AM East Brewton, AL The Hoppers W.S. Neal High School August 31, 2014 – 6:30 PM Woodland, AL The Perrys Grayhill Church of God

ALASKA July 19-26, 2014 Seattle, WA Dr. Charles Stanley, Booth Brothers, Collingsworth Family, Greater Vision, Legacy Five, Liberty Quartet, Dennis Swanberg, Jim & Melissa Brady, David Pendleton Gospel Music Celebration Alaska Cruise 888-245-4284 www.GospelMusicCelebration.com

ARKANSAS June 27, 2014 – 6:30 PM Harrison, AR Mark Trammell Quartet Beacon Park 870-743-5954 June 28, 2014 – 6:30 PM Harrison, AR The Perrys Beacon Park 870-743-5954 July 18, 2014 – 7:00 PM Paragould, AR The Hoppers East Side Baptist Church 870-236-6255 August 8, 2014 – 7:00 PM Conway, AR The Perrys Oak Bowery Baptist Church August 31, 2014 – 6:00 PM Clarendon, AR Tim Lovelace First Baptist Church

June 5, 2014 – 7:30 PM Belfast, N. Ireland Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Glenmachan Church of God June 6, 2014 – 7:00 PM Larbert, Scotland Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Dobbie Hall

FLORIDA August 15, 2014 – 7:00 PM Bonifay, FL Tribute Quartet Mt. Zion Independent Baptist August 16, 2014 – 6:30 PM Ocala, FL Tribute Quartet Christ’s Church of Marion County August 24, 2014 – 6:00 PM Umatilla, FL Legacy Five First Baptist Church Umatilla

GEORGIA COLORADO June 13, 2014 – 7:00 PM Salida, CO Tribute Quartet Temple Baptist Church June 15, 2014 – 4:00 PM Akron, CO Booth Brothers Washington County Events Center

EUROPE June 7, 2014 – 8:00 PM Aalsmeerderburg, Holland Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Levand Evangelie Gemeente June 10, 2014 – 7:00 PM Riga, Latvia Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Congress Hall

June 13, 2014 – 7:00 PM Dahlonega, GA The Perrys New River Park June 21, 2014 – 6:00 PM Bogart, GA Booth Brothers Prince Avenue Baptist Church June 29, 2014 – 6:00 PM Monroe, GA Mark Trammell Quartet Grace Baptist Church 770-266-1013 July 17, 2014 – 7:00 PM Rome, GA The Hoppers, Triumphant Quartet Rome City Auditorium 706-233-7293 July 20, 2014 – 9:00 AM Dearing, GA Tim Lovelace Fort Creek Baptist Church 706-597-0707


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July 27, 2014 – 10:30 AM & 7:00 PM Thomaston, GA Mark Trammell Quartet Clark’s Chapel Baptist 706-647-6169

August 23, 2014 – 6:00 PM Cedar Falls, IA Booth Brothers Riverview Conference Center

July 27, 2014 – 11:00 AM & 6:00 PM Statham, GA The Erwins Calvary Baptist Church 770-876-7426

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July 28-29, 2014 – 7:00 PM Statham, GA The Erwins Calvary Baptist Church 770-876-7426

June 8, 2014 – 10:30 AM Energy, IL Tim Lovelace Lone Oak Baptist Church

August 9, 2014 – 6:00 PM Canton, GA Booth Brothers First Baptist Church August 17, 2014 – 6:00 PM Monroe, GA Tribute Quartet Bible Baptist August 30, 2014 – 7:00 PM Thomasville, GA The Perrys City Auditorium

IOWA June 15, 2014 – 6:00 PM Ft. Madison, IA Tribute Quartet First Baptist Church June 21, 2014 – 6:00 PM Cedar Falls, IA Greater Vision Riverview Conference Center 319-268-0787 July 14, 2014 – 6:00 PM Cedar Falls, IA Tim Lovelace Riverview Conference Center July 18, 2014 – 10:00 AM Cedar Falls, IA Tim Lovelace Riverview Conference Center

June 7, 2014 – 7:00 PM Marion, IL Tim Lovelace Marion Civic Center

June 14, 2014 – 6:30 PM Bourbonnais, IL Legacy Five River Valley Christan Church July 31, 2014 – 6:30 PM Bourbonnais, IL The Perrys River Valley Christian August 1, 2014 – 7:00 PM Metropolis, IL The Hoppers Metropolis First United Methodist Church 618-524-9325 August 1, 2014 – 6:30 PM Bourbonnais, IL Triumphant Quartet River Valley Christian Fellowship 815-929-0783 August 2, 2014 – 6:30 PM Bourbonnaise, IL Tim Lovelace River Valley Christian Fellowship August 22, 2014 – 7:00 PM Washington, IL Tribute Quartet Evangelical United Methodist Church

INDIANA June 7, 2014 – 2:00 PM N Manchester, IN Triumphant Quartet Timbercrest Retirement Community 260-982-2218

June 8, 2014 – 8:30 & 11:00 AM Indianapolis, IN TaRanda Greene Bethel Family Worship Center www.bfwc.net June 12, 2014 – 1:00 & 7:00 PM Shipshewana, IN Booth Brothers, Greater Vision, Legacy Five The Event Center 260-768-7050 June 13, 2014 – 7:00 PM Greenwood, IN Legacy Five Southland Church June 14, 2014 – 2:00 PM Bluffton, IN The Hoppers Gospel Barn 765-564-6095 June 15, 2014 – 9:30 AM & 2:00 PM Francisco, IN The Perrys Francisco Gospel Ministry June 21, 2014 – 6:00 PM Bluffton, IN Tribute Quartet The Gospel Barn July 10-12, 2014 Bean Blossom, IN The Hoppers, The Perrys Bill Monroe Music Park July 19, 2014 – 6:00 PM Anderson, IN Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Reardon Auditorium July 27, 2014 – 4:00 PM Orleans, IN Legacy Five Orleans Wesleyan Campground July 31-August 1, 2014 – 7:00 PM Shipshewana, IN Legacy Five Bluegate Restaurant & Theatre August 2, 2014 – 7:00 PM Richmond, IN Greater Vision First Baptist Church 765-962-3074

August 10, 2014 – 6:00 PM Wheatfield, IN Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Hamstra Gardens August 14-15, 2014 – 7:00 PM Shipshewana, IN Greater Vision Blue Gate Restaurant 260-768-4725 August 15, 2014 – 7:00 PM Lafayette, IN Tim Lovelace Heartland Community Church August 22, 2014 – 7:00 PM Bedford, IN The Perrys Grace Full Gospel Church August 22, 2014 – 7:00 PM Greenwood, IN Triumphant Quartet Southland Community Church 317-840-9919 August 23, 2014 – 7:00 PM Francesville, IN Tribute Quartet West Central High School

KANSAS June 12, 2014 – 7:00 PM Salina, KS Tribute Quartet Ray Avenue Baptist Church July 10, 2014 – 7:30 PM Independence, KS Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Independence Memorial Hall August 23, 2014 – 6:00 PM Iola, KS Triumphant Quartet Bowlus Fine Arts Center 620-363-4301

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(continued) June 6, 2014 – 7:00 PM London, KY The Hoppers First Baptist Church 606-864-4194 June 7, 2014 – 7:00 PM Morgantown, KY The Hoppers Belmont General Baptist Church 270-526-6008 June 19, 2014 – 7:00 PM Brownsville, KY Triumphant Quartet Edmonson County High School 865-603-3102 June 22, 2014 – 6:00 PM Somerset, KY Booth Brothers First Baptist Church July 6, 2014 – 6:00 PM Owensboro, KY Tribute Quartet Panther Creek Baptist Church July 12, 2014 – 12:00 PM Wingo, KY Tim Lovelace Graves County High School July 13, 2014 – 6:00 PM Midway, KY The Hoppers Forks of Elkhorn Baptist Church 859-873-1967 July 18, 2014 – 7:00 PM Lawrenceburg, KY Triumphant Quartet Sand Spring Baptist Church 502-598-9849

August 3, 2014 – 1:30 PM Greenville, KY The Perrys Carter Creek Miss Baptist Church

July 5, 2014 – 7:00 PM Hillsdale, MI Tribute Quartet The Gospel Barn

June 5, 2014 – 7:00 PM Kearney, MO Tim Lovelace First Christian Church of Kearney

August 16, 2014 – 6:30 PM Russell Springs, KY Greater Vision First Baptist Church 270-866-6495

July 6, 2014 – 6:00 PM Hopkins, MI Mark Trammell Quartet Sandy Pines Resort 616-245-8388

June 7, 2014 – 9:30 AM Fredericktown, MO Tim Lovelace Fredericktown High School

July 12, 2014 – 6:00 PM Taylor, MI The Hoppers Evangel Baptist Church

June 26, 2014 – 7:00 PM Columbia, MO Mark Trammell Quartet Calvary Baptist Church 573-446-6264

July 13, 2014 – 7:30 PM Owosso, MI Tribute Quartet Owosso-Mitchell Amphitheater

July 6, 2014 – 8:30 & 11:00 AM Clinton, MO The Perrys First Baptist Church

July 25, 2014 – 7:00 PM Newport, MI Tim Lovelace Lakeside Missionary Baptist Church

July 6, 2014 – 5:30 PM Clinton, MO The Perrys Benson Convention Center

August 2, 2014 – 2:00 & 7:00 PM Hillsdale, MI Triumphant Quartet Gospel Barn 800-625-5988

July 11, 2014 – 7:00 PM Springfield, MO Ernie Haase & Signature Sound CrossWay Baptist Church

LOUISIANA July 19, 2014 – 7:00 PM Monroe, LA The Hoppers Quachita High School 318-435-5433 August 10, 2014 – 10:30 AM Lake Charles, LA Greater Vision Glad Tidings Church 337-477-7774

MASSACHUSETTS June 28, 2014 – 7:00 PM Brewster, MA Tribute Quartet Brewster Baptist Church June 29, 2014 – 6:00 PM Sharon, MA Tribute Quartet Victory Assembly of God

MICHIGAN

July 25, 2014 – 7:00 PM Ashland, KY The Perrys Boyd County Fairgrounds

June 6, 2014 – 7:00 PM Spring Arbor, MI Booth Brothers Spring Arbor Free Methodist

July 26, 2014 – 7:00 PM Florence, KY The Hoppers Florence Baptist Mt. Zion Church 859-445-7801

June 7, 2014 – 6:00 PM Mecosta, MI Booth Brothers New Hope United Methodist

August 2, 2014 – 6:00 PM Benton, KY The Perrys Marshall County High School 46 | SPRING 2014

June 20, 2014 – 7:30 PM Dearborn Heights, MI Greater Vision Faith Baptist Church 586-445-0080

August 3, 2014 – 6:00 PM Hopkins, MI Triumphant Quartet Sandy Pines Lakeside Chapel 616-896-6730 August 24, 2014 – 6:00 PM Dorr, MI Tribute Quartet Sandy Pines Resort August 31, 2014 – 4:00 PM MeCosta, MI Greater Vision New Hope Methodist Church 231-972-2838

MISSOURI June 1, 2014 – 6:00 PM Mound City, MO Booth Brothers The State Theater

August 6-9, 2014 Lebanon, MO Booth Brothers, Greater Vision, Legacy Five, Mark Trammell Quartet, The Perrys, Tim Lovelace, Tribute Quartet, Triumphant Quartet 46th Annual Brumley Gospel Sing Cowan Civic Center 800-435-3725 August 21, 2014 – 7:00 PM Jefferson City, MO The Hoppers Concord Baptist Church 573-893-2876 August 22-September 1, 2014 Branson, MO The Hoppers, Legacy Five, Mark Trammell Quartet, Tim Lovelace, Triumphant Quartet Southern Gospel Picnic Silver Dollar City August 23, 2014 – 7:00 PM Cassville, MO The Hoppers First Baptist Church 417-847-2965


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August 26, 2014 – 12:00 PM Branson, MO The Perrys Showboat Branson Belle

August 8, 2014 – 7:00 PM Hattiesburg, MS Legacy Five Heritage U.M.C.

August 11, 2014 – 10:30 AM Denver, NC The Perrys Victory Baptist Church

MISSISSIPPI

June 9-11, 2014 – 7:00 PM Tremont, MS The Erwins First Baptist Church 662-652-4002

August 18, 2014 – 6:30 PM Newton, NC Greater Vision Old Courthouse Steps 828-244-7633

NORTH CAROLINA

August 18, 2014 – 7:00 PM Durham, NC The Hoppers Ridgecrest Baptist Church 919-477-5426

June 8, 2014 – 10:00 AM Marietta, MS The Erwins East Marrietta Baptist Church 662-266-1130 June 8, 2014 – 6:00 PM Faulkner, MS The Erwins Faulkner Baptist Church 662-837-7926 June 12, 2014 – 7:00 PM Dumas, MS The Erwins Dumas Baptist Church 662-322-1528 June 15, 2014 – 10:30 AM & 5:30 PM Ripley, MS The Erwins Unity Baptist Church 662-837-9839 June 27, 2014 – 7:00 PM Lucedale, MS The Perrys Corinth Baptist Church June 28, 2014 – 6:00 PM Lumberton, MS Mark Trammell Quartet Caney Baptist Church 601-716-5771 June 28, 2014 – 7:00 PM Moss Point, MS The Hoppers Escatawpa Baptist Church 228-475-2938 June 29, 2014 – 6:00 PM Monticello, MS The Hoppers Bethel Baptist Church 601-587-4661 August 7, 2014 – 7:00 PM Pelahatchie, MS Mark Trammell Quartet Pelahatchie Baptist Church 601-854-8809

June 1, 2014 – 6:00 PM Trinity, NC Mark Trammell Quartet Trinity Baptist Church June 21, 2014 – 7:00 PM Kenansville, NC The Hoppers Duplin County Events Center 910-275-0009 June 25, 2014 – 7:00 PM Todd, NC Greater Vision South Fork Baptist Church 336-877-8777 June 27, 2014 – 7:00 PM Mount Olive, NC Tim Lovelace Kornegay Arena Mount Olive College August 8, 2014 – 7:30 PM Falcon, NC Tim Lovelace Culbreth Auditorium August 15, 2014 – 7:00 PM Deep Gap, NC The Hoppers Laurel Springs Baptist Church 828-262-1330 August 16, 2014 – 7:00 PM Whiteville, NC The Hoppers New Life Community Church 910-642-0130 August 16, 2014 – 7:30 PM Catawba, NC Triumphant Quartet Balls Creek Campground 828-428-0554

August 23, 2014 – 7:00 PM Hookerton, NC Greater Vision Mt. Calvary Christian Academy 252-747-8111 August 24, 2014 – 10:30 AM King, NC Greater Vision First Baptist Church 336-983-5252 August 31, 2014 – 10:30 AM Fayetteville, NC Mark Trammell Quartet Fayetteville Community Church 910-433-9042

NEBRASKA June 14, 2014 – 7:00 PM Lincoln, NE Tribute Quartet Capitol City Christian Church

NEW YORK July 31, 2014 – 7:30 PM Schroon Lake, NY Greater Vision The Jack Wyrtzen Center 518-494-6222 August 14, 2014 – 7:30 PM Schroon Lake, NY Legacy Five Jack Wyrtzen Center – Word of Life

August 15, 2014 – 7:00 PM Port Crane, NY Legacy Five First Baptist Church of Port Crane

OHIO June 5, 2014 – 1:00 & 7:00 PM Wilmot, OH Booth Brothers Amish Door Restaurant June 5, 2014 – 7:00 PM Cortland, OH Triumphant Quartet Cortland Trinity Baptist Church 330-207-9583 June 6, 2014 – 7:00 PM Reynoldsburg, OH The Perrys East Columbus Community Church 330-207-9583 June 13, 2014 – 7:00 PM Grove City, OH The Hoppers First Baptist Church of Grove City 614-991-0205 June 13, 2014 – 6:00 PM Washington Court House, OH TaRanda Greene, Tim Lovelace Fayette County Fairgrounds Pavillion July 5, 2014 – 7:00 PM Walnut Creek, OH Greater Vision Carlisle Inn of Walnut Creek 330-852-3058 July 5, 2014 – 6:00 PM Mt. Orab, OH Mark Trammell Quartet Town Park 513-304-6264 July 13, 2014 – 7:00 PM New Philadelphia, OH The Perrys First Assembly of God July 24, 2014 – 8:00 PM Sidney, OH Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Shelby County Fair

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(continued) July 25, 2014 – 7:00 PM Clayton, OH Mark Trammell Quartet Happy Corner Church of Brethren 937-836-1204 July 27, 2014 – 8:30 AM Mount Orab, OH Tim Lovelace Bible Baptist Church 937-444-2493 July 28, 2014 – 7:30 PM Wapakoneta, OH Legacy Five Auglaize County Fairgrounds July 31, 2014 – 7:00 PM Uniontown, OH Tribute Quartet Temple Baptist Church August 1, 2014 – 7:00 PM Springfield, OH Dailey & Vincent Clark State Performing Arts Center 937-328-3874 www.imcconcerts.com August 1, 2014 – 7:00 PM Grove City, OH Tribute Quartet First Baptist of Grove City August 2, 2014 – 7:00 PM Hartville, OH Legacy Five Hartville Kitchen August 4, 2014 – 7:00 PM Columbus, OH Greater Vision The Church Next Door 614-878-0123 August 5, 2014 – 7:00 PM Mansfield, OH The Hoppers Richland County Fair 419-747-3259 August 21, 2014 – 7:30 PM Ava, OH Greater Vision Ava United Methodist Church 740-732-5281

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August 21, 2014 – 7:00 PM New Philadelphia, OH Tribute Quartet First Assembly of God August 29, 2014 – 7:00 PM Cuyahoga Falls, OH Triumphant Quartet Catheral Banquet Center 330-620-6739 August 31, 2014 – 7:30 PM Findlay, OH Legacy Five Hancock County Fairgrounds

OKLAHOMA

June 22, 2014 – 6:00 PM Ardmore, OK Ernie Haase & Signature Sound First Baptist Church July 26, 2014 – 6:00 PM Bristow, OK Triumphant Quartet Freeland Center 888-777-7122 August 4, 2014 – 7:00 PM Bowlegs, OK The Hoppers Bowlegs Assembly Of God 405-382-8351 August 10, 2014 – 5:00 PM Miami, OK Tribute Quartet First Assembly of God August 15, 2014 – 7:00 PM Eufaula, OK Mark Trammell Quartet Calvary Baptist Church 918-689-9403

ONTARIO, CANADA June 22, 2014 – 6:00 PM Windsor, ON Tribute Quartet Heritage Park Alliance Church

July 19, 2014 – 7:30 PM Cobourg, ON Triumphant Quartet Lakeshore Pentecostal Camp 905-372-4388 August 30, 2014 – 7:30 PM Cobourg, ON Greater Vision Lakeshore Pentecostal Camp 905-372-4388

PENNSYLVANNIA June 6, 2014 – 6:00 PM New Holland, PA Dailey & Vincent Yoder’s Restaurant 423-239-6262 www.imcconcerts.com June 8, 2014 – 7:00 PM Lebanon, PA The Hoppers Coleman Park 717-270-7285 July 18, 2014 – 7:00 PM Lancaster, PA Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Calvary Church 423-239-6262 www.imcconcerts.com July 26, 2014 – 7:00 PM West Brownsville, PA Tribute Quartet Blainsburg Bible Church July 27, 2014 – 7:00 PM Lebanon, PA Tribute Quartet Coleman Park Amphitheater July 30, 2014 – 7:00 PM New Milford, PA Greater Vision South New Milford Baptist Church 570-434-2101 August 31, 2014 – 6:00 PM Perkasie, PA Triumphant Quartet First Baptist Church Perkasie 215-257-3378

RHODE ISLAND June 27, 2014 – 7:00 PM Pawtucket, RI Tribute Quartet Woodlawn Baptist Church

SOUTH CAROLINA June 4, 2014 – 7:00 PM Myrtle Beach, SC Mark Trammell Quartet First Freewill Baptist Church 843-457-0825 June 5, 2014 – 7:00 PM Aiken, SC Mark Trammell Quartet Talatha Baptist Church 803-292-0685 June 6, 2014 – 7:00 PM Ware Shoals, SC Mark Trammell Quartet Mt. Gallagher Baptist Church 864-861-3597 August 29, 2014 – 7:00 PM Cottageville, SC Tribute Quartet Maple Cane Baptist Church August 30, 2014 – 6:00 PM Spartanburg, SC Booth Brothers, Tribute Quartet Spartanburg Expo Center

SOUTH DAKOTA June 14, 2014 – 6:00 PM Sioux Falls, SD Booth Brothers O’Gorman High School

TENNESSEE June 8, 2014 – 11:00 AM Kingsport, TN The Perrys Eastern Star Freewill Baptist


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June 14, 2014 – 7:00 PM Union City, TN Greater Vision First Baptist Church 731-885-9481 June 17, 2014 – 7:00 PM Cleveland, TN The Perrys Singing Echoes Park June 18-21, 2014 Memphis, TN Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Legacy Five, Mark Trammell Quartet, Tribute Quartet, Triumphant Quartet Memphis Quartet Show Memphis Cook Convention Center 800-595-4849 June 25, 2014 – 6:00 PM Iron City, TN The Perrys Burns Chapel Freewill Baptist June 27, 2014 – 7:00 PM Savannah, TN The Hoppers Hardin County High School June 29, 2014 – 6:00 PM Halls, TN The Perrys Archers Chapel UMC July 2-6, 2014 Gatlinburg, TN The Erwins, Greater Vision, The Hoppers, Legacy Five, Mark Trammell Quartet, The Perrys, Tribute Quartet, Triumphant Quartet Gatlinburg Gathering 2014 Gatlinburg Convention Center 888-238-6858 July 7, 2014 – 7:00 PM Morristown, TN Greater Vision, Legacy Five, Karen Peck & New River, Mark Trammell Quartet, Nelons, Whisnants, Stan Whitmire, TaRanda Greene First Baptist Church 877-293-9710 www.IMCconcerts.com July 9, 2014 – 7:00 PM Murfreesboro, TN Ernie Haase & Signature Sound MTSU Wright Music Hall

July 18, 2014 – 7:00 PM Jackson, TN Tribute Quartet Civic Center

August 20, 2014 – 7:00 PM Pigeon Forge, TN Tim Lovelace Music Road Hotel

July 19, 2014 – 7:00 PM Dyersburg, TN Tribute Quartet Holy Hills Baptist Church

August 23, 2014 – 6:30 PM Huntland, TN The Perrys Huntland City Park

July 20, 2014 – 1:30 PM Slayden, TN Tribute Quartet Slayden Baptist Church

August 24, 2014 – 6:00 PM Waynesboro, TN The Perrys Green River Baptist Church

July 20, 2014 – 6:00 PM McEwen, TN Tribute Quartet Open Bible Assembly

TEXAS

July 24, 2014 – 7:00 PM Lawrenceburg, TN The Perrys Old Crockett Theatre

June 1, 2014 – 5:00 PM Waco, TX Legacy Five Parkview Baptist Church

July 25, 2014 – 7:00 PM Lawrenceburg, TN Triumphant Quartet Old Crockett Theatre 731-607-1948

June 1, 2014 – 10:30 AM & 6:00 PM Sulphur Springs, TX The Erwins Central Baptist Church 903-885-3660

July 26, 2014 – 6:00 PM Lawrenceburg, TN Mark Trammell Quartet Old Crockett Theatre 800-547-6500

June 3, 2014 – 7:00 PM Edgewood, TX The Erwins First Baptist Church 903-896-4385

August 2, 2014 – 6:00 PM Knoxville, TN Tribute Quartet Black Oak Heights Baptist Church

June 20, 2014 – 7:00 PM Marshall, TX Mark Trammell Quartet Marshall Civic Center 903-923-8000

August 9, 2014 – 4:00 PM Jonesboro, TN Tim Lovelace Fenders Farm August 10, 2014 – 6:00 PM Nashville, TN Mark Trammell Quartet Nashville Grace Church of the Nazarene 615-889-7462 August 18, 2014 – 7:00 PM Lebanon, TN Tribute Quartet Wilson Co. Fairgrounds

June 21, 2014 – 7:00 PM Garland, TX Mark Trammell Quartet Orchard Hills Baptist Church 972-278-1586 June 22, 2014 – 11:00 AM & 6:00 PM Conroe, TX Mark Trammell Quartet Mims Baptist Church 936-756-0065 June 28, 2014 – 4:00 PM San Antonio, TX Greater Vision Grace Baptist Temple 210-732-6323

June 29, 2014 – 6:00 PM Waxahachie, TX Greater Vision Farley Street Baptist Church 972-937-4603 July 6, 2014 – 6:00 PM Alba, TX The Erwins Lake Fork Baptist Church 903-473-9523 July 10, 2014 – 7:00 PM Terrell, TX The Erwins Fellowship Baptist Church 972-743-6293 July 12, 2014 – 6:30 PM Terrell, TX Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Terrell Performing Arts Center July 13, 2014 – 9:30 & 11:00 AM Mesquite, TX The Erwins First Baptist Church Meadowview 214-391-7176 July 13, 2014 – 6:00 PM Mesquite, TX The Erwins Macadonia Baptist Church 972-285-4832 July 27, 2014 – 6:00 PM Conroe, TX Triumphant Quartet Mims Baptist Church 936-756-0065 August 2-3, 2014 – 6:00 PM Dallas, TX The Hoppers First Baptist Church 214-969-2494 August 3, 2014 – 11:00 AM & 1:30 PM Salado, TX The Erwins Cedar Valley Baptist Church 254-913-2851 August 8, 2014 – 7:30 PM Temple, TX Greater Vision Temple College 254-778-2470

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(continued) August 9, 2014 Sugar Land, TX Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Greater Vision,Tribute Quartet Sugar Land Baptist Church August 10, 2014 – 11:00 AM & 6:00 PM Kirbyville, TX The Erwins Central Baptist Church 409-423-2555

August 31, 2014 – 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM & 6:00 PM Houston, TX The Erwins Parkwood Baptist Church 281-435-6298

August 16, 2014 – 6:30 PM Terrell, TX Booth Brothers, Mark Trammell Quartet Terrell Performing Arts Center

August 11-13, 2014 – 7:00 PM Kirbyville, TX The Erwins Central Baptist Church 409-423-2555

August 16, 2014 – 6:00 PM Abilene, TX The Erwins South Hills Church of Christ 325-228-4542

August 18-20, 2014 – 7:00 PM Scurry, TX The Erwins Mt. Olive Baptist Church 972-452-8585

August 17, 2014 – 6:00 PM Conroe, TX Booth Brothers Mims Baptist Church

July 14-18, 2014 – 7:00 PM Canton, TX The Erwins Canton Civic Center 214-507-3840

August 17, 2014 – 11:00 AM & 6:00 PM Scurry, TX The Erwins Mt. Olive Baptist Church 972-452-8585 August 22, 2014 – 7:00 PM Kilgore, TX The Erwins First Baptist Church Danville 903-736-0609 August 24, 2014 – 11:00 AM & 7:00 PM Garrison, TX The Erwins First Baptist Church 936-347-2316 August 24, 2014 – 6:00 PM Humble, TX Tim Lovelace Humble First Assembly of God 281-446-7215

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August 1-2, 2014 – 7:00 PM Salado, TX The Erwins Cedar Valley Baptist Church 254-913-2851

VIRGINIA June 27, 2014 – 7:00 PM Christianburg, VA Triumphant Quartet Grace Life Baptist Church 540-357-2505 June 28, 2014 – 3:00 PM New Market, VA Triumphant Quartet Shendoah Valley Academy Auditorium 240-401-3577 August 2, 2014 – 7:00 PM Waynesboro, VA Booth Brothers Waynesboro High School August 17, 2014 – 6:30 PM Bristol, VA Triumphant Quartet Antioch Baptist Church 423-361-5064

WISCONSIN June 13, 2014 – 7:00 PM Oconto Falls, WI Booth Brothers Oconto Falls Performing Arts Center July 29, 2014 – 1:00 & 7:30 PM Ft Atkinson, WI Triumphant Quartet Fireside Theater 800-477-9505 August 30, 2014 – 1:00 PM Ft Atkinson, WI Triumphant Quartet Fireside Theater 800-477-9505

WEST VIRGINIA June 7, 2014 – 7:00 PM Milton, WV The Perrys West Virginia Pumpkin Park June 26, 2014 – 7:00 PM Charleston, WV The Hoppers Emanuel Baptist Church 304-342-4988 July 26, 2014 – 7:00 PM Logan, WV The Hoppers Colfield Jamboree 304-752-2900 July 27, 2014 – 7:00 PM Petersburg, WV The Hoppers Tri County Fair August 3, 2014 – 6:00 PM Vienna, WV Tribute Quartet Fellowship Baptist Church August 17, 2014 – 3:30 PM Elkins, WV The Hoppers American Mountain Theater 800-943-3670

August 22, 2014 – 7:00 PM Elkview, WV Greater Vision Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church 304-965-7062 August 30, 2014 – 1:00 PM Bluefield, WV Mark Trammell Quartet Chicory Square 304-952-1878


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