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Resting Place Music To Promote The Steeles
Posted on Mar 14, 2008
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Resting Place Music To Promote The Steeles
Written: 03/14/2008
Author: SGN
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Resting Place Music announces a promotion agreement with The Steeles, of Vinemont, AL. Ricky Atkinson, RPM president states, "The Steeles brand new single, 'I’m Raised' written by Jeff Steele and PJ Mauldin, is an upbeat, fun, powerful song radio is sure to enjoy!" It can be found on the new Resting Place Music comp disc, VOL 6, cut # 4.

A lot of people have asked the question over the past two years or so as to what happened to The Steeles? In 2006, The Steeles came off the road as a full time Southern Gospel group, as Sherry and Jeff accepted the call to pastor the Faith Baptist Church in Vinemont, Alabama. The church has experienced nearly unbelievable growth in the years that have followed, taking in over 160 new additions in that time. Jeff says, "we couldn't be happier and are thrilled that God is using us here for His glory."

The Steeles and the Faith Baptist Church Choir (featured throughout the new LIVE album) are using the proceeds from this joint venture to finance a new building project for Faith Baptist Church. The album title is FAITH, and includes old favorites like "All Things Work Together" and "On the Road to Emmaus", but it is full of new Steele's music, also.” Every dime generated from the sale of this project goes directly to our building fund," continues Jeff. The project is produced by Jeff Steele, Ricky Atkinson, and Troy Peach

Anyone who would like to get a copy can just log onto our website at jeffsteele.net and all the information will be there. They can also write to us at, Faith Baptist Church, P.O. Box 128, Vinemont, AL 35179." The CD is $15.00 plus a dollar for shipping and since it is for the church it is also tax deductible.

For more information log onto: http://www.restingplacemusic.com or jeffsteele.net

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