Saturday Concerts / Events

2010 - Saturday Concerts / Events

FREE ADMISSION ALL SUMMER!

7PM 

SPECIAL NOTE:  Join us in our dining room for "Island Night" and receive preferred concert seating!

 

 

June 26: Nicol Sponberg
Nicol Sponberg has a distinctive voice that is familiar to radio and concert audiences alike. Along with her brother Todd and friend Allan Hall, she formed the Dove Award winning group Selah. Well known for their rich harmonies and blend of hymns, contemporary songs, and African rhythms, they quickly became favorites of music lovers throughout the United States. Nicol brings a warm, authentic spirit and original music that showcases her unique voice and tender spirit. Her latest solo project, Resurrection, offers a blend of groove-oriented pop, soulful R&B, and breath-taking ballads that showcase her passionate delivery.


Click HERE to visit Nicol's Website.

Click HERE for a Video of Nicol Sponberg.

 


July 3:  KINGS BRASS
Tim Zimmerman and The King's Brass present hymn classics with a contemporary flair.  The King's Brass features three trumpets, three trombones, a tuba, percussion and keyboards.  These instruments blend together to create a time of innovative worship that will be enjoyed by all generations. Secular and sacred music critics alike applaud their concerts as "superb in every way" and "innovative and well played."  "Truly, an unforgettable experience!"The King’s Brass, formed over two decades ago, is comprised of professional musicians from across the country who desire to use the instruments they love to lead others in praise and worship.The King's Brass' original arrangements are featured on twelve recordings.  The latest CD on the Summit Record label  is their “Classic Hymns” release, featuring organists Diane Bish, Rebecca Kleintop Owens and Samuel Metzger with the Ruffatti Pipe Organ of the Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

www.KingsBrass.org

Click HERE for a sample 2 minute video of Kings Brass!

 


July 10:  Burchfield Brothers

Jon and Ben Burchfield make music that inspires the soul. Combing such styles as Gospel, Jazz and Classical, along with a bit of Irish flavoring, this unique duo from Nashville, Tennessee mesmerizes audiences of all ages. Jon is a master of Classical Guitar, while Ben performs with an instrument called the Mallet Kat, which can be described as a midi-marimba. Played with either mallets or hands, the Mallet Kat has unlimited sounds ranging anywhere from percussion to orchestral. When these two instruments are played together, thedynamic arrangements of hymns and praise songs become new and exciting! Many refer to them as the “Manheim Steamroller” of hymns. Their concerts are a combination of music, storytelling and comedy, as each plays off the other in a way that’s entertaining, reflective and captivating. An evening with The Burchfields can be described as “reaching the ages.” Prime-timers love it because they recognize the music, while young people are inspired by the arrangements and intrigued with the in trumentation. The Burchfield Brothers share a God given passion to create music. For them, it is an expression of their love for Christ.

www.BurchfieldBrothers.com


Click HERE to watch a 1 minute video sample of the Burchfield Brothers!

 

July 17:  Theater for the Thirsty

 


Who They Are...
Theater for the Thirsty is a two-person theater company specializing in entertaining, music-infused, funny, thought-provoking, soul stirring and imaginative theater. They have been creating and performing original works professionally for over twelve years. Jeremiah and Vanessa Gamble are NOT brother and sister. They are married, a fact they happen to enjoy immensely. They have been involved in professional theater in the Twin Cities, both on camera and on stage for over twelve years. Their passion is creating and performing original works together through their theater company, Theater for the Thirsty. They portray over 100 different characters in their ten original shows–ranging from tone-deaf angels to cud-chewing cows. Every Christmas they both perform with the whole family, The Gamble Family (a 25 year tradition). They graduated from Bethel University with degrees in theater and music. They make their home in Minneapolis, MN, with their extremely cute daughters Phoenicia and Eden. Together they create music, theater, laughter and pretty tasty chicken curry.

 Click HERE for a sample video clip of Theater for the Thirsty!(please be patient, download may take a moment with high speed connection)

Please visit Theater for the Thirsty's website for more information and video clips!


 



July 24:  Robert & Pam Adams /  Paul Satre










Enjoy an evening of great music from classical to gospel featuring flute, piano, organ, guitar and voice.  Robert & Pam Adams along with Paul Satre's combined musical talent will be something you will not want to miss.  They have been favorits at Maranatha and continue to ministry through music in such a special way.

 


July 31:  Huntley Brown


Huntley’s electrifying playing earned him the Top Caribbean Gospel Instrumentalist Award for 2005 and 2006. His music has been described as inspired, anointed, powerful, and explosive. He has recorded many CD’s that cover a wide range of musical styles. People are not only impressed with his incredible technique; they are touched by his deep love for Jesus. As one friend has said, “Huntley plays as if God is whispering in his ears.” Huntley’s ministry extends from churches, to auditoriums, to colleges, to opera houses, to gang-infested urban high schools–where, in one case, a student body was allowed to assemble, under police guard, for the first time in four years to hear Huntley, and responded with rapt attention and wild appreciation, including a deafening, heart-rending standing ovation.


www.HuntleyBrown.com


Click HERE to watch a SAMPLE VIDEO of Huntley Brown!

 


August 7: Rick Webb Family

Rick and Phyllis Webb began their professional music journey in 1978 with the internationally acclaimed vocal group ReGeneration directed by vocal orchestrater Derric Johnson. The ten singers traveled 100,000 miles, reaching more than a million lives in over 500 live performances each year. Disney World appreciated the group so much that they annually showcased ReGeneration. In 1983, Derric Johnson's singers became the The Voices of Liberty, the host group for EPOCT Center's American Pavilion. It was during this time Rick and long time friend Kevin Miles begain th male duo ministry of Miles and Webb. Rick and Kevin traveled extensively throughout the United States and Canada accompanying some of the leading pastors and ministries of today. In addition to the itinerate ministry of Miles and Webb, Rick and Phyllis begin singing more than 100 dates each year.

The Webbs have been afforded opportunities to share the platform with outstanding speakers and pastors throughout the United States each year. In addition to their concert schedule Rick and Phyllis participated in the Radio Bible Class sponsored TV music ministry Day of Discovery for 10 years; The Wesleyan Hour international radio ministry sponsored by the Wesleyan Church for 20 years; international crusades with Evangelist Dr. Clyde Dupin for more than 20 years; and numerous guest appearances with such respected pastors as Dr. Charles Stanley, Dr. Charles Colson, Dr. David Jeremiah, Dr. Mac Brunson, Dr. D. James Kennedy just to name a few.

In 1997 the inception of The Rick Webb Trio opened a new concept of ministry for the Webbs. Over the past 10 years Rick and Phyllis have enjoyed and appreciated the vocal talents of many wonderful singers joining them in ministry. Starr Cromer, Vernon Chandler, Leslie Hipps and Lyn Westafer have given generously their talents and lives to enhance the vocal sound of The Webbs.

Today, The Webbs Music Ministry consists of Rick and Phyllis Webb with daughter Hannah and oldest son Parker.

www.RickWebbTrio.com

 


August 14: Keith Longbotham

Keith Longbotham is a native of Plainview, Texas where he grew up playing guitar and singing for churches and civic organizations. He is a graduate of Wayland Baptist University with a BA degree in Music. While at Wayland Keith sang with the international choir and played bass guitar in the university orchestra. He was also a charter member of a touring group for the university called Spirit of America. After graduation from Wayland Keith was the minister of music at the First Baptist Church in Crosbyton, Texas for five years. He then went into full time music evangelism singing at churches all across west Texas and New Mexico.

Keith moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1982 to join a bluegrass group at Opryland USA, a musical theme park. For the next eight years he not only entertained fans but he also attracted the attention of country music legends, Roy Acuff and Porter Wagoner. Soon he was invited to perform at the Opry as a guest of Acuff and Wagoner. He went on to perform for many other Opry shows and also appeared numerous times on the Nashville Network.

In 1984 Keith met Tim Clearly, a single adult consultant at Lifeway Christian Resources. Tim invited Keith to sing and perform at a national single adult convention at Ridgecrest, North Carolina. This led to Keith singing at churches all across the United States and Canada. It was also in 1984 that Keith was given his own show at the Nashville KOA music theatre. Today Keith still travels the country singing and performing for all types of groups. He also still perform every Thursday night at the KOA music theatre from April thru October.


Click HERE for Keith's Website

Click HERE for a Video Sample of Keith - Humor & Music!

 

 

August 21: D.C. Washington & Scott Griffin
D.C. Washington, singer, conductor, worship leader, but most of all, redeemed by the blood of Jesus. D. C. is a graduate of University of Central Arkansas and Mississippi College currently resides in the Northern Virginia area (after a 22 year career in the United States Military) where he is a member of the Immanuel Bible Church. At IBC, D.C. is part of the choir and several ensembles and occasion-ally serves as worship leader and director. D. C. has been featured at many conferences around the country (and overseas), including Moody Bible Institute Founders Week and Pastors Conference. He also is a member of the nationally known Cathedral Choral Society in Washington, D. C. He also is a frequent singer of the national anthem for the Washington Redskins and the Washington Nationals. D.C. and his wife Waynetta are the proud parents of three children, Lindsay, Joshua and Andrew.


 

Scott Griffin
Scott majored in piano at the Moody Bible Institute, and is now pianist and “Music Ministry Coordinator” at The Moody Church. Scott is a 28-year-old native of Jacksonville, Florida and has been playing the piano as long as he can remember. He began formal lessons at the age of three. Throughout his years of classical training, Scott has been an active participant in various piano festivals, contests, and recitals. He loves to improvise in all kinds of styles, playing frequently for churches, schools, and retirement centers, and for weddings, parties, and other special occasions.  During his Chicago time, Scott has toured across the United States, China, Romania, Hungary, Norway, Sweden, Spain, and France. He is also active as a pianist for various conferences, including MBI’s ounder’s Week.



 




August 28:  Dave Boyer

Dave Boyer, a native of York, PA, was well-known in his younger years as the Master of Ceremonies at the "500 Club" in Atlantic City, New Jersey. At the advice of his manager, he changed his name to Joey Stevens and success came quickly. He performed with Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Milton Berle. He also appeared with Martin & Lewis on the Today Show when it originated from Atlantic City.

The life of a young, promising performer, who served in the armed service, saw the dependence for drugs and alcohol ruin a marriage and career. In 1965, less than a year after his wife, June, left him, his father Reverend Ralph Boyer passed away. Dave (or Joey, as he was called) decided at that point to end his self-inflicted miserable life. He began his journey to the railroad tracks in the town of Marietta, where he was going to kill himself, when he passed a small church. The church triggered long forgotten memories of his childhood, of his father and family, and of the happiness he once had. This flood of joyful memories brought him to his knees in tears, and he forced himself to make his way to a phone.

Confused and in pain, Dave called his brother who was a pastor at his late fathers church. His brother convinced him to stay where he was until he could get there. After hours of praying together on that fateful night, God reached down to Dave and touched his soul. Joey Stevens was laid to rest forever, and Dave Boyer was reborn through the Lord. This miracle was not over - after a two year separation, June and their daughter returned to Dave to begin building a Christ-centered life together. Today, Dave and June live in sunny Central Florida. They have a daughter and son-in-law, and three grand-daughters.

Since 1966, Dave Boyer has been bringing the word of God to hundreds of thousands of people in all corners of the country. Dave carries with him a message of joy to the people of the church and world. His message is simple: You are not alone in your day to day struggles, God is always with you.

Dave's unique style of Big Band Gospel music reaches people of all ages. His powerful ministry and testimony has opened up doors for hundreds of youth programs all over the US. Dave's ministry and musical style are continuing to gain popularity with people from all walks of life in all age groups. Dave performs with church bands, orchestras, and solo. He has performed and recorded several albums with legendary composer and director Ralph Carmichael. Dave has performed at the White House for President's Ford, Carter, and Reagan.

Dave Boyer's life is a living testimony to the fact that God is forever with us, everyday, and everywhere.

Visit: 
www.DaveBoyerMinistries.com

 

Labor Day Weekend:  Richard Allen Farmer

www.RichardAllenFarmer.com


Click HERE for a Video Clip of Richard Allen Farmer ministering in music.