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Continued from Bio / Family

Playing by ear made learning to read music a difficult process. Around age 10 (after I had played by ear for  5 years) my parents decided it might be worth trying to teach the child something. I had 4 piano teachers "graduate" me in the first few years of study; they didn't want to deal with my ear. Looking back, I certainly understand their frustration, but oh, how I wish someone could have motivated me to learn to read early. In college, I was fortunate enough to study with two great professors; Dr. Barbara McClain and Professor Jim Jarrett. Barbara made me do the hard stuff, while Jim taught me to incorporate my ear into the technical work of scales and arpeggios. I received my Bachelors degree in Church Music from Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, TN. While the thought of more schooling after that didn't appeal to me at all, I became a student of worship, reading everything I could on the subject, attending seminars and truly seeking God for ways to help His people connect. Creating an atmosphere of worship is truly where I think God gifted me. All the other skills He put in me were for that purpose. I'm thankful!

 

Throughout my career, I've worked in the church both full time and part time leading worship, playing piano and organ and directing choir and orchestra. For the last few years of ministry, I was at the piano while Marianne, my wife, was up front leading worship. I loved being the planner, rehearsal tech and then the support role in worship! 

I also spent 8 years with the Brook Mays Music Group selling Yamaha pianos, Disklaviers and Clavinovas. Life is always an adventure.

 

I've been amazed at various stages of my life to see God's hand leading. He has walked me through some deep valleys to get me to where I am today. The toughest lesson has been to embrace the difficulty to allow Him to teach and mold me in the rough places. I continue to be overwhelmed by His faithfulness and His mercy.

 

 

"Day by day and with each passing moment, 

strength I find to meet my trials here.

Trusting in my Father's wise bestowment

I've no cause for worry or for fear. 

He whose heart is kind beyond all measure

Gives unto each day as He deems best.

Lovingly it's part of pain and pleasure

Mingling toil with peace and rest."

 

From the Hymn, Day by Day - Words by Carolina V. Sandell-Berg - Public Domain

 

 

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