Thursday, November 12, 2009
Recently at the NYMC I attended a session run by an Irish worship musician called Andy Flannagan.
I bought his CD the collection and I've been really enjoying his music and his style.
He was a really genuine guy who had a clear passion to see Christians worship God in more real ways than singing songs about how much we love our boyfriend Jesus. He is also big into social justice and had written some songs to reflect the justice of God in worship.
A cool guy.
Check out his website
Posted on Thursday, November 12, 2009 by Chris
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Thanks for passing him on. I've appreciated his music since you told mea bout him. You should check out Aaron Neiquist. He's worked both at Willow Creek and Mars Hill (Grand Rapids) and writes from a very similar heart as Flannagan.
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