(Background image from a prophetic painting by Susan Silva)
Somehow, just about anything can become a musical instrument.
Since childhood, I have been fascinated with sounds and rhythms, movement and patterns. I have embarked on a quest for the most seemingly elusive sound -- the sound of Heaven. In my search, I have found music in many places that might go unnoticed. One of my favorite places of discovery and experimentation is the housewares or home decor department of most any store.
I am a worshiper of God, husband, father, friend, and musician. I have one son, Kris, who is currently a student at Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry, and four beautiful "adopted" daughters -- Chelsea, Bree, Jessica, and Melissa. They are the shining lights in my life, and have taught me so much more about the heart of a father.
I have been extravagantly blessed to be able to do what I love most -- create music. This I do primarily as Worship Pastor for Cornerstone Church in Grants Pass, Oregon. Not your traditional church, by any means, I have been pleased to introduce sounds and instruments from around the world into our worship experience.
Some of the musical instruments I play: guitars, low whistle, tinwhistle, Uilleann bagpipes, didgeridoo, duduk, finger harp, kalimba, bodhran, Native American drum & flute, shofar, conch shell, goat toe rattle, pan flutes, various bells, djembe, Australian bull-roarer.
As I travel and perform, I never stop listening for the "Sound of the Harvest," and challenge others to do the same.