New Beginnings


Hi there good friends..


Welcome to the first ever blog from «insideout». We are a bit new to this so hopefully its all good.


Well the first thing we wanted to do was just to say 'Hi' and thanx to all those that came to the launch a few months ago.

It was a very special (and a bit stressful- lol) time for us. We were really launching a dream that has been in our hearts since we were first married (or even laid eyes on each other- for my part anyways... ask me about it some time :)). We were trialing alot of new elements and new technology for us (hence the stress), but it all came together. 

See above for pics-


I guess it really marks a new season in ministry for us as a couple and allows us to explore some new mediums to add to the corporate 'worship' time. In terms of of the next steps we are really playing it by ear. One of the main things we felt was important for «insideout» was to be asking God step by step for his leading and to be opening up the right doors for this music to go where he wants, even if that happens in unconventional ways. So the next season will involve knocking on some doors and throwing out some kindling to see what sparks, where there is a sense of 'synergy' and where to go next.


We are working on doing some touring in 2009 so let us know if you would like us to come back to your church or event.


I guess we also want to be open with our resources. We will be putting some sheet music on the website and will work on some AV resources to accompany the songs- So if you are interested in using these, please don't hesitate to contact us...


AND the Cd is available from www.tigermusic.com.au if you are in OZ. If you aren't get in touch and we will get one to you by hook or by crook...:)


Just a few closing thoughts-


We have been captivated by this idea of God's story and how we can fit into it.. N.T Wright offers the same idea but uses the metaphor of a song.. We will leave you with a prayer on our hearts and hopefully yours too-


Lord - 'make us a retuned orchestra to play the kingdom-music until the world takes up the song'. N.T Wright