Sunday, February 27, 2011

Cover Story: An Iconic Night of Worship with Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith

Mention the names Michael W. Smith and Amy Grant  in any Christian circle and chances are you will get a raving response. The two arguably put Christian music on the map and in many ways pioneered modern Christian worship and music we hear today. Amy Grant’s career spans over 25 years and stretches from her roots in Gospel music into an iconic pop star, songwriter, television personality and philanthropist.
Grant has sold more than 30 million albums and won six Grammys ®in multiple categories, beginning with the platinum selling Age to Age in 1982. She also has six #1 hits, including “Baby, Baby,” and “Every Heartbeat” and is one of only two Christian artists to be awarded a star on the legendary Walk of Fame in Hollywood. Smith, to his credit has 44 GMA Dove Awards, three Grammys and more than 15 million in sales, Michael W. Smith has created an unparalleled musical legacy. Some would say he pioneered the Christian music genre itself, having become the most recognized and respected ambassador for faith infused music world wide. So what happens when you bring the two together for what is being called an iconic night of  music at Auditorium Theater in Rochester, NY? Find out March 4.The 2 Friends Tour is making its way to Western New York on that very special night, sponsored by Kingdom Bound Ministries. Tickets range from $42.50 to $77.50. 
     The two first toured together in 1982 on Grant’s Age to Age Tour. Her Age to Age album was exploding up the Christian music charts, thanks to hits like “El Shaddai” and “Sing Your Praise To The Lord.” Smith toured as Grant’s keyboard player and opening act, supporting his debut release, Project, which generated instant classics like “Great Is The Lord” and “Friends.” They toured together on and off through the rest of that decade, culminating in the record-setting “Lead Me On” tour. They have continued to collaborate together musically over the years.
     “I’ve always said I wouldn’t be where I am without Amy Grant,” Smith says. “When Amy hired me to play keyboards for her, I never could have anticipated where it would take me. This many years later, to get to tour together again is just awesome. When I think about set lists and what we might do together, the question isn’t, ‘Where do we start?’ The question is, ‘Where do we stop?’ This will be a fun night with a lot of great memories.”
     “That first decade we toured together was really pretty amazing,” Grant adds. “There’s a nostalgia element that comes with having worked with someone solidly for so long and I’m ecstatic about hitting the road with Michael again. We will share the stage and participate in each others sets. But no kidding, I will have just as much fun sitting on the side of the stage and watching him. It will be like old times.”
     Both artists will perform music from their vast catalog of fan favorites, along with selections from their current chart-topping albums: Grant’s
Somewhere Down The Road (March 2010), and Smith’s brand new project, Wonder (Sept. 2010).
Smith, who recently released his new album, Wonder, has influenced millions with three of the most impactful worship recordings in the past decade (Worship, Worship Again and A New Hallelujah). While still leaning heavily on themes of awe and inspiration, Wonder gives worship hands and feet, and shows how faith becomes reality when God’s people recognize their humanity and reach out to their community.
    Interestingly, Smith has been focusing on going beyond his music and reaching out to those in need. Through his partnership with Compassion International and Rocketown, a Nashville based club for teens that he founded, Smith is putting legs to his ideals. “We can sing worship songs ‘til we’re blue, but if we’re not looking after people who are struggling, looking after orphans, if we’re not helping those in need, I don’t think we can say we’re fully living out our faith,” notes Smith. “I’m encouraged every day by our youth,” adds Smith, “I see a wave of this next generation of young people who have a good handle on this idea. For example, instead of going and partying for spring break, they’re down in Guatemala for the week helping and serving people. That’s lifestyle worship.”
     While still acknowledging God’s absolute authority, Smith, in his album
Wonder, delves deeply into the hardship and hope, confusion and confidence, desperation and dedication that come with life on earth. He connects with a broken, out-of-control spirit in “Run to You”; acknowledges the real-world hardships of the Country’s current economic situation in “I’ll Wait for You”; and—in a raw and transparent lyrical and vocal outpouring—addresses abuse and teen bullying in “Leave.”
     “There can be hope in the midst of sadness, hope in the midst of losing your job, hope in the midst of losing your home in a flood,” he says. “I know it’s easier to say than to walk out but I have to believe that out of tragedy there’s something wonderful that God wants to do in the midst of all that.”
     Grant on the other hand returns with her first album of all new music in 7 years,
Somewhere Down the Road.  She could easily rest on her considerable laurels, but the dawning of a new decade finds her as passionate as ever. “It’s all about the idea,” she says. “I love the song ‘Better Than A Hallelujah.’ I love the opportunity to get to do a song with my daughter. I love the concept of Somewhere Down the Road. I am personally moved by the concept of our journey through life and because of all the years that have come before, I find myself in a unique and somewhat rare position to be able to sing about that journey, and that’s an opportunity I don’t want to miss.”
    The Auditorium Theatre in Rochester will be hosting the event and is home to a full season of touring Broadway shows, the M&T Bank Broadway Season. The Auditorium Theatre also hosts a number of live concerts, comedy and dramatic events throughout the year and is used by local performing groups for recitals and other presentations.  According to The Broadway League, the estimated economic impact of RBTL events on the Rochester community over the past three years is more than $90 million. Founded in 1957 as an all-volunteer, not-for-profit organization, RBTL has grown into Rochester's premier venue management and service organization for the performing arts and entertainment, in addition to presenting the best in touring Broadway shows. The RBTL seats 2,464. Reserve your spot and order tickets at ticketmaster.com or in person at the theatre, 885 East Main St, Rochester, NY 14605.

Editor's Note


By Kyle  R. Patterson

Welcome to a new chapter in Western New York Christian publishing! For some time now you may have been enjoying our sister publication, THRiVE! Magazine. While THRiVE! is still available to paid subscribers and at retailers across Western New York, our feeling was that a publication like unite, better serves the Christian community. Let me explain.
     For some time now, THRiVE!’s content has been focused on engaging our outside community- attempting to reach those who may never come through the church doors. This after all, was and is our primary mission since we started THRiVE!- to reach Buffalo with the good news of Jesus Christ. Over time, our method has changed, but the  mission remains the same. While we have been catering to, and reaching out to our community with THRiVE! by expanding distribution and offering subscriptions to various individuals and businesses, we knew there was a need for a publication speaking to the Church in Buffalo. The Christian       community we have found is looking for a publication that is free, timely and engaging, with a mass appeal to the greater body of Christ in Western New York. Our advertisers want something that can quickly carry their message or advertisement for an event to a broad audience. So, unite was born. While the newsprint may not be as colorful as the glossy paper and rich colors of THRiVE!, we are now able to get the message of Christ out to his Church in Buffalo far more economically, and to a far larger audience. This allows us to better serve our partners and advertisers who have faithfully made this publication possible.
     So, thank you for reading and thank you for your support. Please share the news of THRiVE! and unite with your friends, and engage with us- send us your news, pictures, events, and let’s unite for the sake of Christ.


Saturday, February 26, 2011

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Whether we realize it or not, each of us was created for a great cause—and we will never be truly fulfilled until we find and pursue it. Matthew Barnett discovered his great cause when he relinquished his dream of building a big, successful church, READ MORE...

Revive Conference

Author and speaker Jill Kelly will be one of the keynote speakers at Revive Women’s Conference this March 18-19 at Elim Gospel Church in Lima,  NY. ByGrace Ministries is hosting the two day women’s conference that is designed to help revitalize and redirect women into the God ordained destiny that was preordained for them. Replace lethargy with passion, despair with hope and  regrets with action. To register visit ww.bygraceministries.org. Speakers include Sherrie Anderson, Jill Kelly, Cathi Brese Doebler, Kathryn Martin, and Jessica Wallace

Kingdom Bound 2011

Kingdom Bound Ministries, this summer, will celebrate its 25th year anniversary with four fantastic headliners in 2011: Newsboys on Sunday night, July 31, Casting Crowns on Monday night, Aug. 1, Skillet on Tuesday night, Aug. 2., and Chris Tomlin on Wednesday night, Aug. 3, to close out the festival. The festival expects to draw an estimated 50,000 worshipers this summer.

Worship EP

Worship leaders, Benji and Jenna Cowart are making an EP of worship songs that were written with the people that make up the Church at Buffalo in mind. The songwriting portion of this project has already been accomplished. Benji and Jenna have partnered with writers in both Nashville and in Buffalo to write songs that were inspired by stories of God's activity in the lives of the people in their church and in this region.
The Cowart’s experience includes leading worship for various churches, camps, FCA events, and Beth Moore Living Proof conferences under the leadership of Travis Cottrell. Throughout the last ten years, they have served on staff as worship leaders in Florida, Las Vegas, and currently Buffalo, NY.


February, March Events 2011


EVENTS

View our complete listings of events happening in and around Western New York. While the list is not comprehensive, we are sure you will find it helpful in connecting with the body of Christ. VIEW EVENTS

Friday, February 25, 2011

People: Ron Burgio


Dr. Ron Burgio:
A Leader’s Leader
by  Kyle Patterson

 

It was the year 1971 when Ron Burgio was serving as a medic in the army at Ft. Mead, MD when he committed his life to Christ. Through the witness of a couple of friends, Burgio made the decision that would forever alter his life and immediately felt a call to ministry. What he didn’t know was how God would use his passion for Christ to influence thousands around the world. Forsaking the acceptance letter he had received from Duke University, Burgio choose the road less traveled and went to a small Bible school, Elim Bible Institute in Lima, NY. But Burgio never looked back, and like Robert Frost, it has made all the difference for him.
     Shortly after finishing school at Elim and then Roberts Wesleyan College, Burgio felt the call to return to Buffalo, as Co-Pastor of Williamsville Christian Fellowship, a church that

meets on Saturday nights. It was during this time that Burgio began developing a love and passion for reaching Buffalo. While his services were held on Saturday nights at Williamsville Christian Fellowship, Burgio found himself praying and interceding for other churches and pastors on Sunday mornings. This, Burgio explained, grew into a passion to partner with other churches, and he formed a habit of praying for other churches every Sunday morning, first in his quiet time, now a tradition that continues to this day where he currently pastors–Love Joy Church in Lancaster, NY. Attend Love Joy, where Burgio now presides as Lead Pastor, and you’ll see that the habit God formed in him in the early days of ministry is still something he practices. He has his whole congregation, some 500 members and adherents join him praying for ministries, churches, and business people that may have nothing to do with Love Joy, but play a role in what he describes as the bigger picture– reaching our region for Christ. This type of mindset, Burgio explains, is something God impressed on him back in the day of small beginnings and something he continued when he took over as lead Pastor of Love Joy Church back in 1984. “I still remember it, the first Sunday (at Love Joy back when it was located at Clinton and Bailey) I was up for early morning prayer, I was on my knees and the Lord spoke to me out of the blue and said, ‘Ron, will you continue to pray for your friends in the city?’ And I chuckled because I felt the Lord was saying to me, “Are you going to view other churches as competition now or will you pray for them,” and I made a commitment that day to pray for them,” explained Burgio. Shortly after that, the Lord spoke a second time to Burgio, this time in a vision of a Buffalo street map, “I actually saw this in a vision, gazing at it I began to see homes and then people walking around on the streets of Buffalo and the Lord spoke and said, ‘Ron, let us work together to win Buffalo for Christ,”’ and when he said that, I knew he didn’t mean just me, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. I knew he meant me and all the other churches in the city. He said again, ‘Ron, you used to pray for them, now you are one of them.’”
     Through the years, Burgio has never taken his eyes off of his call of working together to win Buffalo for Christ. His close ties to Bishop Tommy Reid at The Tabernacle in Orchard Park, along with his friendship with Dr. Robert Stearns of Eagles’ Wings, and Al and Deb Warner of Set Free Inc. among many others, keep his finger on the pulse of the spiritual awakening he believes is coming to our region. Love Joy is also a frequent conference host to Eagles’ Wings River Conferences, held twice a year in Western New York. Additionally, Burgio has opened up Love Joy in the past for monthly all night prayer gatherings, something he, Stearns and Al and Deb Warner, have been pioneering in Western New York for years. While unity for unity’s sake doesn’t amount to much, Burgio is passionate about reaching Western New York for Christ and taking action on that, going so far as bringing into town Tommy Zito Ministries, a Miami, Florida based evangelism ministry that served as a catalyst to get his church involved in active street evangelism resulting in over 2,500 people giving their lives to Christ through the ministry at Love Joy since 2006. Additionally, Love Joy has a strong outreach to the campus of UB through a ministry called BASIC (Brothers and Sisters in Christ) reaching out to students weekly. Burgio and his wife Rev. Judy Burgio, parents of four grown children, serve full time together in ministry at Love Joy with their son Jonathon, a full time college campus minister and frequent speaker at youth events.
     Dr. Burgio is frankly, a leader of leaders. His vision for Love Joy is to advance the Kingdom of God in Western New York by changing lives to follow Christ. Burgio’s goal is to raise up leaders and workers to do the work of the ministry. Dr. Burgio along with his leadership team supervises a team of lay leaders who direct the ministries of the church. Since taking over as Lead Pastor of Love Joy in 1984 the church has grown from a weekly attendance of 25 to over 500. Along with other key pastors in the city of Buffalo, he gives visionary leadership to the region. He and his congregation support missionary families and organizations around the world, both in prayer and in finances, and he often travels to minister to missionaries, pastors, leaders and churches. Besides ministering in various cities in the United States and Canada, he has traveled to eleven countries in Asia, Central America, Africa and the Middle East. He is the author of Living in the Spirit of Revival. Burgio is ordained through Elim Fellowship and has a Doctorate of Ministry from the School of Bible Theology.
     Dr. Burgio also serves as the President of Elim Fellowship, an association of a thousand pastors, ministers, missionaries, and over two hundred affiliated churches.
     Aside from ministry Burgio enjoys time with his family, sports, and the history channel, something he jokingly says is what he is getting his next degree in. Find out more about his ministry at www.lovejoy.org or better yet, stop by on a Sunday morning.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Unite is...

From the producers of THRiVE! Magazine, comes unite, the magazine for Western New York's Christian community. Our print issue launches in February of 2011 and will be found at over 200 Western New York churches, bookstores, and coffee shops absolutely free of charge, we also publish online and digitally!

unite is the Church of Western New York’s largest source for news, events, commentary, people, photos, opinion, product reviews, and inspiration in their walk with God. unite features columns from leaders in the Christian community, interviews with popular Christian musicians, feature articles and essays.