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View Article  One Day Until ACAFEST
Look at the right side of my blog and you'll see a count down notice, "___" days until ACAFEST.  It has been counting down for the past year.  It now says, "1 Day Until ACAFEST."  Below that, you'll find a playlist of favorite Acappella songs, including many from the brand new album, Find Your Way.

Pray for all those who are traveling from far and wide to join us during this week, celebrating the human voice, the power of song and the One who created us.  Eclectic styles will be represented in special concerts.  The AVB reunion benefit concert will be the icing on the cake.  If you can't be here this year, we hope you'll make plans to be in NashVegas next year for the family-friendly, Summer Celebration / ACAFEST.
View Article  Quote of the Day: Strength Training

"Difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage. 
The human spirit is to grow strong by conflict."

View Article  ACAFEST: This Week
We are putting the finishing touches on ACAFEST 2009.  People will be traveling long distances to join us for a time of singing and celebration.  The time has come.
View Article  Mammoth Cave
I highly recommend visiting Mammoth Cave National Park.



We were blessed to visit this park with our friends, the Sachs.



Derek & Laura; Aeryn & Christian

We enjoyed the violet lantern tour, lasting about three hours.



As we approached the cave entrance on a very hot day (approaching 100 degrees),  I was astounded to feel the powerful air current (around 54 degrees) emanating from the cave like a giant air conditioner.



How large is the Mammoth cave network? Although efforts have succeeded in mapping 367 miles of caves, they realize there are so many more undiscovered passages.  Mammoth is indeed an appropriate name.



There are many different tours to choose from.  The violet lantern tour included a visit to a hospital that had been located in the cave many years ago to treat tuberculosis patients.  At that time, they hoped that a cool, damp environment would cure the disease; before later discovering the opposite - - a dry and hot area is a more effective treatment.  We also saw early markings of native American tribes of centuries ago.



One of the most interesting aspects of the tour was a cavern where a Methodist church used to meet for services to enjoy the great acoustics.  When traveling through central Kentucky, consider touring this wondrous park.
View Article  Trivia: Faster than a Speeding Bullet
After 27 years, service on the supersonic Concorde stopped.  Why?
View Article  Worship Survey: Articulation
Are leaders held more accountable for their speech?
View Article  Photo of the Week: Punch Buggy

View Article  News Television Video Of My Racing School Experience
I didn't realize some of my spins were caught on video tape!  Check out the article here.

View Article  Hallett Race Track Experience
I just received some additional photos of our racing school experience. 



Randy Lamp

Again, I want to thank Randy for giving me this exhilarating opportunity.  What a memory!

  

Here are my fellow students in this High Performance Driving School.





Getting strapped in is quite an ordeal.





 

 

 



Here's Randy in his McDonald's racer.

 



Here I am being interviewed by a local television station (as if I knew anything about high performance driving! ha)



 



Anyone can go fast on the straight-aways; but skill is required in navigating the turns and controlling your vehicle.



I'm very thankful for this rare experience.  Thanks to my friends for a wonderful two days!  I hope you enjoyed the photos.
View Article  Venician Master Glass Maker

View Article  Portrait of the Week

View Article  Wanted: Office Assistant
The Acappella Company is looking to hire a full-time Office Assistant to handle tasks including answering the phones, shipping, etc.  If you know someone in the Nashville area interested in applying, please contact Brent Vaughan.
View Article  Athens, Greece
As I continue posting reports of our May Mediterranean cruise, our itinerary finds us sailing from Ephesus to Athens, Greece.  Our tour guide, a native of Greece, spoke eloquent English, much better than I ("reckon' that ain't too hard?")



I really enjoyed seeing the Parthenon, especially since Nashville, Tennessee has a full-scale replica.  Remember I posted some photos of Nashville's Parthenon a while back? (Nashville has long been referred to as "The Athens of the South.")





As with many of the tours on this trip, it included an obligatory visit to a souvenir / gift shop.



   

We didn't get to see everything during our half-day trip, but our tour did include a quick visit to this fancy hotel.  I have seen several hotels, like this one, where the tour guide told of celebrities, like John F. Kennedy staying there.



The remains of the temple of Zeus showcased the grandest of the Grecian temples.







I would certainly enjoy returning to this city which holds countless, ancient secrets.
View Article  Lighthearted Life Lexicon: The Pot Calling the Kettle...

At the Summit of the Americas, the leaders of Cuba, Nicaragua,

and Venezuela all agreed that capitalism will destroy the planet.

Then they all hopped in their private jets and returned to their huge palaces.

                            - Jay Leno

View Article  ACAFEST 2009
ACAFEST arrives in only eight days!
View Article  My Experience At High Performance Driving School
What a dream come true to attend this driving school!



Those of you who have followed my blog will probably remember me telling you about my friend, Randy Lamp, and his blazing car, "The Atom."  Jay Leno is among the owners of this hyper-fast, yet street-legal car.



                 Ashley            Randy     Dakota   Scott

I was thrilled when Randy invited me to join his son, Scott, and son-in-law, Ashley Tucker, to attend a two day performance driving school in Hallett, Oklahoma.  The experience was one I never imagined I'd get to enjoy.




When we arrived at the school, we found our "Spec" cars customized, donning our names on the side.



A lot of red and gray  :)



Upon arriving the first day, we attended class with an instructor, complete with multi-media presentations.  The training materials were very well designed.  Our first driving session involved becoming familiar with the car, changing gears, stopping quickly and turning up hill (experiencing the first of many spins.)



We were strapped in like astronauts inside the cockpit of these racers.  After each session, we'd receive a print-out of our times around the track, giving us a goal to eclipse.  Ashley improved his time the most during our two-day session, while Scott "cleaned our clocks" with the absolute best times.



On the second day, the instructor pushed us to push our own limits, informing us that we had not begun to reach the potential of the cars -- especially on curves and turns.  Following our instructor's orders, we proceeded to push the limits.  That's when I spun the car on and off the track many different times (at curves and turns.)  One time, I spun all the way into the tire wall (and I'm glad we didn't capture any photos of that.)



This was the first time I saw Randy's new car, complete with McDonald's logos.



I have found that whatever Randy sets his mind to do, he does it with uncompromising excellence.  It was fascinating to see his brand new car (looking like a rocket) in action, zipping around the track.  Thanks, Randy for this unforgettable experience!



Although I didn't set any speed records (maybe the most spins in one lap?), I developed a whole new appreciation for what it takes to be a competitive driver.  The team at the Hallett Track was extremely friendly and helpful.  While driving the track, you can think of nothing but the task at hand.  Very exhilerating! And at those speeds, it's a rush.  Again, the word I use to describe these two days is simply "amazing."
View Article  Quote of the Day: Undiscovered Gold

"Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which,

in prosperous circumstances, would have lain dormant."


View Article  Trivia: Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk
Who managed Elvis?
View Article  Photos Of Our Visit To Ancient Ephesus


I have never been to Jerusalem or the area referred to as the "holy lands," but I was thrilled to visit the biblical city of Ephesus.  I could not help but snap quite a number of photos at every turn.





The smaller amphi-theater was used for musical events.
I was fascinated by the sewer system Ephesus utilized.



We took a stroll through history.




It was a very unique experience to walk these historic streets.











There is so much of this ancient city that is still available for us to see.







It was very crowded the day we visited, so I tried to take most of the photos without tourists in the picture.



Check out this intricate flooring work.











This is one of my longest posts, as there was so much to photograph and absorb during the visit.





This was the location of the public restrooms.









   







You could almost hear the sounds of many centuries ago while viewing the ruins of Ephesus.




If you've made it this far in the post, perhaps you are also fascinated with this city.



My favorite place was the giant theater that brought back stories of a riot involving the Apostle Paul.



My lens was not wide enough to catch the capacity of this amazing arena.  The acoustics were special in order to accommodate the largest crowds.  This trip whetted my appetite to see more of the Bible lands.
View Article  Worship Survey: Handout
What do you see emphasized more often – godly example or public giftedness?
View Article  Better Than Life
It was a pleasant surprise to come across this connection to one of my songs on Bobby Valentine's blog.
View Article  Photo of the Week: Time Lapse

View Article  What Does This Scripture Mean (to Me?)
I found this article very interesting.
View Article  Historic Istanbul
One of the highlights of our recent vacation was the historic city of Istanbul, Turkey.



I was intrigued by the traffic sign indicating all types of travel.



Although a short distance, traffic congested the commute from the European side to the Asian side of this city, slowing us to a crawl.



Once a church, the Hagia Sofia is now a museum with breathtaking views.



Our tour included an obligatory visit to a carpet center, where one could not help but be impressed with the high quality of the carpets; most requiring months to weave.  We were shown one carpet that boasted a retail price of $40,000.



As they made their sales pitch for these beautiful, colorful carpets, I broke my 33-month fast from coffee to sample some of their atomic, high grade java.  As my Dad used to say, "That'll put hair on your chest."  It looked more like 10 W-40.



One of our favorite stops was the Grand Bazaar, witnessing the crowded market place and countless vendors.



There were numerous tourists here and we felt safe; except, Sharon noticed a number of people staring at my camera -- which is much more than a simple "point and shoot" model.  I was more concerned about pick-pockets in Naples, Rome and Athens.



Colorful wares of all kinds . . .



I don't remember seeing a harbor as busy as this one.  There were so many vessels coming and going, I would guess these boats needed some kind of traffic lights to avoid collisions.



As I expected, this visit was both magical and fascinating.  I'm so glad that Istanbul was on our itinerary.



Hagia Sofia
View Article  Portrait of the Week

View Article  Lighthearted Life Lexicon: Up In Smoke

California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, says it's time to consider legalizing marijuana.

University of California says they may start a marijuana research center.

Really? I thought the University of California was a marijuana research center.

                                                                                         - Jay Leno

View Article  Acappella and Oklahoma Christian University
We are excited to announce our partnership with Oklahoma Christian, which will move the singing group, Acappella, to based in Edmond, Oklahoma.  Check out the press release

Oklahoma Christian University (OC) has reached an agreement with the Acappella Company that will move members of the popular Christian vocal group Acappella to the OC campus this fall. The company’s headquarters will remain in Goodlettsville, Tenn.

Dr. Mike O’Neal, president of OC, said the goal of the partnership is to promote the beauty and spiritual merit of a cappella music. The agreement with Acappella provides significant benefits to both parties. 

“Many of the talented young people who have been a part of Acappella over the years have had to put their college education on hold because of the group’s busy schedule and extensive travel,” he said. “We are providing scholarships to the members of the group. Though Acappella will remain independent of the university, their presence on our campus will result in much goodwill toward Oklahoma Christian as they minister throughout the world.”

Keith Lancaster, founder of Acappella and CEO of the Acappella Company, said, “Never before has the need to celebrate and strengthen the wonderful heritage of a cappella singing been greater. Along with the international concert ministry, Acappella will be mobilizing to lead worship for youth events as well as training and developing a cappella worship leaders. We are energized by Dr. O’Neal’s vision and foresight as he leads Oklahoma Christian to be an ever greater source of strength to equip the local church. Acappella Ministries is honored to be included in this mission.”

Lancaster — songwriter, producer and original lead singer — started Acappella in 1982 with a mission to communicate Gospel truths through music. Believing in the awesome versatility and flexibility of the human voice, Acappella can fill a large concert hall with beautiful, intricate music without instrumental accompaniment.

Acappella’s fan base steadily grew through the 1980s as the group experienced many lineup changes and constantly experimented with fresh new sounds. The landmark album, Sweet Fellowship (1988), ushered in one of the most significant developments in the group’s membership and style. Lancaster stepped out of the group as lead singer to focus on the role of producer and manager. The group continued to change after that, developing a unique sound that has been mimicked by countless groups around the world.

Signed to Word Records in 1990 (and later to Epic Records), Acappella’s popularity soared with releases such as Rescue, We Have Seen His Glory and Set Me Free. Media exposure included many television appearances, while the song “More Precious Than Gold” became the centerpiece of a Sony Camcorder television commercial. Acappella’s new album, Find Your Way, is a mix of strong harmony and sound biblical lyrics. Featuring Acappella’s trademark strong bass and soaring tenor, Find your Way marks a triumphant return for the quintet since their last release of three years ago, Radiance.

Five talented young men — Allen Brantley, Robin Brannon, Zac George, Anthony Lancaster and Zach Wilson — continue Acappella’s work today in concerts all over the world. When Acappella relocates to Oklahoma City in August, Brantley will hand the bass singer baton to Wes McKinzie, who previously toured for seven years with another Acappella Company group, AVB. McKinzie, who is OC’s associate director of marketing services, will join Acappella while retaining his current position at Oklahoma Christian.

This official partnership builds on a long history between Oklahoma Christian and Acappella. Thirteen former or current OC students have served with the Acappella Company through the years: Brantley, Rodney Britt, Luke Coles, Will Coleson, Zac George, Michael Forehand, Steve Maxwell, McKinzie, Robert Orr, Max Plaster, Chet Sweet, Denise Sweet and Bret Testerman.

For additional information concerning Acappella, log on to www.acappella.org. For more information about Oklahoma Christian, log on to www.oc.edu.

View Article  Quote of the Day: Let Me Explain

"The simplest man, fired with enthusiasm,

is more persuasive than the most eloquent man without it."


View Article  Mountains Come Out Of The Sky
Remember what song these lyrics came from?
"Mountains come out of the sky and they stand there. . . "
I think of these words when I see this photo I took last year.



To me, this photo is almost like an optical illusion.  This lake, created from a nearby New Zealand glacier, looks like the sky, yet there are mountains above it!
View Article  Trivia: Coach or First Class?
Howard Hughes built a gigantic airplane, the Spruce Goose, so called because to conserve metal in wartime the craft was made chiefly of spruce wood.  True or False?
View Article  Mykonos Island
I was struck by the contrasting diversity of each port and country we visited.  After leaving Italy, the distinct style of this Greek Island was apparent from our first look. 





All the buildings are painted white; many with colorful trim.



       

As the cruise ship passengers descended upon this island, I’m sure the population multiplied.  Shopping opportunities abounded.





Now I understand all the talk about the beauty of the Greek Isles.
View Article  Worship Survey: Day In, Day Out
How does what we do every single day affect our ability to lead worship on Sunday?
View Article  Photo of the Week: Amazing Graceland

View Article  Pompeii - Frozen in Time
What an eerie experience to stroll back in time via the streets of Pompeii.  As a result of the deadly volcano's sudden eruption, this city became one of the most well-preserved sites of antiquity.



I can't imagine the horror of being trapped by the darkening effects of the nearby volcano's fury.  Individuals were frozen in time from the moment they drew their last breath.



This only serves as a powerful reminder of the fragility of life and the precious commodity of time.  Another day will come - - like a thief . . . and one day, time will be no more.
View Article  The Many Faces of Comedian Uber Rissi
On our maiden voyage with Princess Cruise Lines, we were introduced to the physical comedy of Uber Rissi.  Just check out a few of his expressions I captured during his comedy presentation.





Don't try this at home kids.
View Article  Portrait of the Week

View Article  Lightedhearted Life Lexicon: Smoke Signals?

The Post Office announced that the price of a stamp is going up to 44 cents.

This is getting out of control. If there were just some other way to send written messages

that were free and a million times faster. If you guys think of something, e-mail me.
                                                                                                - Jimmy Fallon

View Article  Works Of Michelangelo
One of the treats of visiting Italy was getting to see some of the works of Michelangelo.



His work was amazing.


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