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Vineyard Columbus: "God Is On The Move"

Podcasting live from Vineyard Music's studio house in Houston, TX. Casey and Anabeth sit down with Doug Anderson and Phil Schissler, directors of Mercy Response: Vineyard USA's disaster relief agency. Specifically discussing the events around Hurricanes Katrina and Ike.
In the second segment of the podcast, Casey and Anabeth sit down with worship leaders Michael Hansen and Noelle Shearer as well as producer John Wirtz to discuss the Vineyard Columbus album entitled "God Is On the Move". They give perspective on the recording process as well as Vineyard Columbus' efforts to embrace a more culturally diverse worship expression. The featured song on this podcast is "Why Should I Worry" written by Michael and Noelle. The podcast ends with the album's title track "God Is On the Move".

Featuring "Brighter Day" by Chris Lizotte

Episode six - a special video podcast from Compound Studio in Signal Hill, CA. Chris Lizotte is the featured artist of Vineyard Music/Varietal Records newest release "Signal Hill Revival". This video is an excerpt from the bonus DVD "On Signal Hill". The featured song, "Brighter Day", includes vocalist Crystal Lewis and guitarist Marc Ford.

Featuring "As Children" by Jeremy Riddle

Episode five - podcasting from Vineyard Music's office in Brea, CA (not to be confused with La Brea. There are no tarpits involved.) Casey sits down with Jeremy Riddle to talk about his family, his upcoming Varietal Records project, and this episode's featured song "As Children". Jeremy is the author if the song "Sweetly Broken". His first album "Full Attention" was released to much acclaim in March 2007. Look for his new album in early 2008. Look for it on iTunes and at www.vineyardmusic.com.

Featuring "Falling Down" by Ryan James Delmore

Episode four - Podcasting from the Compound Studio in Signal Hill, California, Casey sits down with Ryan James Delmore to talk about his worship background, his family, and his new album "The Spirit, the Water, and the Blood".

Featuring "Glory To The King" by Chris Lizotte

Episode three (tres for those keeping count "en español") begins with Casey and Robbie discussing what it means to ask for God to be present in our gathered worship times and how that can affect the language of our songs. In addition to this, Casey and Robbie discuss the altitude of today's featured worship leader, Chris Lizotte (he's really tall).

Featuring Diane Thiel's "You Amaze Me"

Episode two podcasting from room 808 in downtown Sydney, Australia. Casey Corum and Robbie Reider try their hand a Australian accents. How will they do? In addition to showcasing their poor linguistic skills, Casey, Robbie, and special guest Diane Thiel sit down with Australian worship leaders Peter Sabljak and Michael "Smiley" Cuthbertson reflecting on the recent Australian Vineyard Worship Leaders' Retreat in Melbourne.

Featuring Sheri Carr's "Fearless Now"

The Inside Worship podcast kicks off with Casey Corum and Robbie Reider sharing their thoughts on song stories and the creation of Al Gore's "interweb". We hear from Sheri Carr and learn about the story behind the title track of her debut album "Fearless Now". We also feature a remix of Scott Underwood's classic song "Nothing is As Wonderful" by electronic artist Ani.

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