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Who We Are

  Formed in our beloved hometown of Lexington, KY during 2001, we have traveled a long journey of maturing, to arrive in a place where we feel ready to show the world who we are and what we have to offer. Whether this be through music, through community or by ministry, we are ready. We are greatful and thank everyone who has brought us to where we stand today, for without you, we are nothing.

  We each enjoy different genres of music and our individual passions for music are evident. Offering many different ideas and influences; which seep through the music we create. Our music expresses our desire to have fun, while showcasing our enjoyment and ability to play our instruments. We seek a balance between brutality and melody as well as the ability to entertain and connect with you live and still express our musicianship. There is definitely a desire to always try new things and thus, our music can hold an experimental flare.

  Our desire is to meet you. We want to learn about people, help them out if we can and maybe you will be more than a fan, but a friend or someone who we can build community with. Come out and say hey!

Mission

The Missionary’s Goal
“Behold we go up to Jerusalem.” Luke 18:31

  In the natural life our ambitions alter as we develop; in the Christian life the goal is given at the beginning, the beginning and the end are the same, viz., our Lord Himself. We start with Christ and we end with Him- “until we all attain to the stature of the manhood of Christ Jesus,” not to our idea of what the Christian life should be. The aim of the missionary is to do God’s will, not to be useful, not to win the heathen; he is useful and he does win the heathen, but that is not his aim. His aim is to do the will of his Lord.

  In Our Lord’s life Jerusalem was the place where He reached the climax of His Father’s will upon the Cross, and unless we go with Jesus there we will have no companionship with Him. Nothing ever discouraged Our Lord on His way to Jerusalem. He never hurried through certain villages where He was persecuted, or lingered in others where He was blessed. Neither gratitude nor ingratitude turned Our Lord one hair’s breadth away from His purpose to go up to Jerusalem.

  ”The disciple is not above his Master.” The same things will happen to us on our way to our Jerusalem. There will be the works of God manifested through us, people will get blessed, and one or two will show gratitude and the rest will show gross ingratitude, but nothing must deflect us from going up to our Jerusalem.

  ”There they crucified Him.” That is what happened when Our Lord reached Jerusalem, and that happening is the gateway to our salvation. The saints do not end in crucifixion: by the Lord’s grace they end in glory. In the meantime our watchword is - I, too, go up to Jerusalem.

Chambers, Oswald My Utmost for His Highest.
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