
I know that almost every article, I open it up with some exclamatory statement like, "what another busy month," or something to that affect, but this past month, we were full throttle although we didn't sing as much as normal. First, let me tell you that I finally got to fulfill one of my biggest southern gospel dreams. I was able to share the stage with Mark Trammell. It was so nostalgic until Mr. Trammell saw me and asked me to go sit down. ha! Seriously, and as sincerely as I can say it through type, Master's Voice was honored to spend the evening with the Mark Trammell Trio. Those guys are top-notch singers, which is so secondary to the minister's heart that each of them possess. I cannot stand it when I hear people bad-mouth ministers even though we have been disappointed several times by groups that we looked up to in the past, but I am relieved, and I praise God today to tell you that we were eager to sing with The Mark Trammell Trio, and they did not let us down. Mark, we look forward to spending more time with you in the future!
That right there is enough to dictate a great month for us, but just to reiterate this month's paramount significance, my best friend in all the land, and baritone for Master's Voice, John Tidwell somehow got Jessica to be his bride. Listen! This girl is amazing! She just is! I'm not sure how much of a compliment it is to say that she fits right in to this bunch of weirdos, but Jessica is a joy to be around, and has already enhanced John and all his ministerial endeavors beyond measure. It was vintage John Tidwell when he prayed that he wanted his marriage to point people to Christ. That may sound like a good "religious" and flowery thing to say when you are a minister, but this guy really means it, and I so confident that that is exactly what his marriage will do, just as Mark and Autumn's marriage.
The wedding was wonderful. John and Jess wrote their own vows. It was enough to nearly make me puke and die. No really, i fought back tears the whole day. John, I don't think I would be happier if it happened to me buddy, though I reserve the right to change my mind on that one! John sang "Great is Thy Faithfulness" at the wedding and, yes, it was dynamic and gorgeous as expected. Holding true to the southern-gospel that is branded in him, John tried to turn it around and add the tag ending, but the
organist did not cooperate. Ok, that's not true either.
Please continue to pray for us. I look forward to sharing what God did for us, through us, and to us next month. We love you.
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