On May 15, Tallowood hosted the Music for the Radio CD Release Concert featuring Bebo Norman and Dave & Jess Ray. Through donations and CD sales, 528 radios will be purchased and distributed, allowing over 5,000 South Sudanese to hear the Gospel in their own tribal language. Thank you, Tallowood! You can learn more about [...]
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Thank You from Aid Sudan
Posted in Missions, Music, Worship in Action on July 14, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Sounds of Christmas continue at Tallowood…
Posted in Music, Pastoral on December 14, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Christmas at Tallowood celebration continues this Sunday evening, December 19, with an original performance, Believe: The Story of Christmas, featuring worship leaders Dave and Jess Ray, Ministry of the Arts actor Wesley Brainard, members of the Ad Deum Dance Company and the Tallowood Players. A central scripture in the performance is Luke 2:25 – [...]
December — “A Tallowood Christmas”
Posted in Music, Outreach, Pastoral on November 15, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
December will mark “A Tallowood Christmas,” filling the month with celebrations of the birth of Jesus Christ every weekend through music and drama. The first is Sunday night, December 5, when Tallowood’s outstanding children’s choirs present “A Caroling Christmas,” the story of Jesus’ birth. The program begins at 6 p.m. and it, as well as [...]
Concert Saturday night at Tallowood — and it’s free!
Posted in Music on November 1, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Music Is In Tallowood’s DNA
Posted in Music on September 18, 2010 | 4 Comments »
Music is such a major component of Tallowood’s worship. This weekend, the adult choir began work toward its Christmas concerts, with a retreat that began Friday evening and resumed Saturday morning. Dave and Jess Ray, Tallowood’s outstanding contemporary worship artists, lead services Saturday evenings and the first service on Sunday mornings, starting at 9. Two [...]
Tallowood Favorites Concert Sunday Evening
Posted in Music, Outreach on September 9, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Tallowood’s adult choir and orchestra will be joined by the trombone ensemble “Bayou City Bones” this Sunday evening in a concert featuring a compilation of favorite anthems. It will be the first concert directed by Tallowood’s new minister of music and worship, Carlos Ichter. “Coming to Tallowood in the summer, I looked for a way [...]
A Different Look For Tallowood Interior…
Posted in Music on August 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The interior of the sanctuary has a very different look this week, and it is changing daily. Plastic sheeting covers virtually every square inch of the room, including pews, floors, light fixtures high above and organ pipes over the choir loft. It’s protection to catch the fall out from a remediation project to seal tiny [...]
Sonlight Mission to San Diego…Day 4
Posted in Missions, Music, Youth and College on July 20, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
From San Diego Today was a great day as we scattered to begin the ministry teams. Teams were in Oceanside doing construction; going door to door inviting kids to Front Yard Bible Clubs; helping a new church get off the ground; visiting Alzheimer patients; and leading a VBS in a disadvantaged area of town. An [...]
Brazilian mission concert Sunday evening
Posted in Missions, Music, Pastoral on July 19, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Alliance Choir and orchestra from Liberdade Church’s arts and music department in São Paulo, Brazil will be in concert Sunday night, July 25 at Tallowood. The 75-voice choir and 25 piece orchestra, led by Maestro Donaldo Guedes, will present a program of secular and sacred music beginning at 7 p.m. in Tallowood’s worship center. [...]
Sonlight shining in California…Day Two
Posted in Missions, Music, Uncategorized, Youth and College on July 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
On Saturday the kids spent the morning all over San Diego county. Some were building back packs to be handed out to homeless teens in downtown San Diego, others worked construction in Oceanside, others walked door to door inviting children to VBS, others went into an Arabic and Hispanic area to invite them to a [...]