A contemporary Christian songwriter whose acoustic arrangements serve congregational singing.
For a sense of his approach, try "I Will Rejoice" or "We Marvel At Your Wondrous Word." They're typical of his quiet, congregational style.
His songs like "Creator God, Our Sovereign Lord" and "I Lift Up Mine Eyes (From Psalm 121)" have circulated in church circles for years. They're straightforward worship anthems built around his voice and acoustic arrangements, aimed at congregational singing rather than radio play. The titles reflect traditional Christian themes, "Glory Be To God The Father," "I Will Rejoice," "I Know That My Redeemer Lives."
He released his first album, "The Sound of Heaven," in 1998. A few more followed in the early 2000s, including "A New Day Has Begun" and "The Promise." In 2003, vocal cord surgery interrupted his performing schedule, but he kept recording through the decade with albums like "Always Believe," "Hope," and "Love."
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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