Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent.

—Victor Hugo


One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.
Bob Marley

 

 

talk about it

41_Yellow_SH_iconEvery generation has its soundtrack. What's yours? What kind of music fills your mind and informs your heart? If you're a Christian, is it cool to listen to mainstream music? Does it matter who the music comes from if you dig it and it makes you feel happy, connected and alive?

We want to know what you think! Talk about it with other SpringHill campers, staff and counselors on the SpringHill MySpace page. Or, if you have another question you'd like to discuss, email us.

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say something

1. Do your parents know who your favorite band or musical artist is?
Yes
No
I'm not sure

2. Do you own (or use) an mp3 player?
Yes
No

3. If you own (or use) an mp3 player, what kind of music is on it (mostly)?
Christian pop/rock
Mainstream pop/rock
Christian punk/metal
Mainstream punk/metal
Christian hip-hop/rap
Mainstream hip-hop/rap
Worship/praise
Other

4. What kind of music do your parents mostly listen to?
Christian pop/rock
Mainstream pop/rock
Classical or easy listening
Worship/praise
They don't listen to music
Other

5. Is there any kind of music which you and your parents both like?
Christian pop/rock
Mainstream pop/rock
Punk/metal
Hip-hop/rap
Worship/praise
Classical or easy listening
We don't agree on any music
Other

6. Who's been your favorite band that you've seen at SpringHill?

7. What band would you like to see play at SpringHill?

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what you said

· Who decides how you spend your time in the summer? 85% say it's mostly you.

· Nearly half of you surveyed say that if you could add one thing to your summer it would be more time with friends; the other half would add a stint on TST at SpringHill.

· As for the main reason you become idle during the summer, 45% don't know what to do and 30% have too much free time.

· Only a quarter of you said that if you became idle this summer the first thing you'd be willing to try is to talk to God and ask him to show you what you could do.

 

 

 

 

sound off, sing on

82_Fuchsia_SH_iconJoyful. Worshipful. New. This is the kind of music the Bible encourages us to listen to. Does this describe your play list? Do you prefer angry, subversive and classic? What could get you to try something new something that uplifts and gives God the glory? In this issue of The Well, we'll look at what it takes to sing a new song and why it matters that we do. We also have some choice words from an unplugged interview with Sevenglory, reviews of bands coming to the SpringHill Music Festival, opportunities for you to sound off and talk back, and more!

 

news @ springhill michigan

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Bring your family to SpringHill Family Camp over Labor Day weekend, August 31-September 3, for an out-of-this-world bonding experience! Spend quality time with your family playing, learning, talking, growing and worshipping. It'll be the best four days you spend together all year!

Are you ready to rock? An amazing lineup of some of today's hottest Christian bands (like Sevenglory, Red Umbrella and Heath McNease) will be coming to SpringHill for our first annual Music Festival September 22 and 23! Bring your whole family to this awesome, fun-filled event that includes all your favorite SpringHill activities and three stages rocking with music all weekend long. Check out the Festival webpage and the Festival myspace page for more details, music samples and a rad promo video — and, of course, to register!!

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get a new song

Worship the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs. Psalm 100:2
Sing to the Lord a new song, for he has done marvelous things.
Psalm 98:1a

What’s the general feeling of the music you listen to most? Melancholy? Angry? Happy? In these verses (and many others in this book of the Bible), the psalmist advises that we fill our minds and hearts with songs and music that uplift, that attempt to measure up to the awesomeness of God. God deserves and desires your praise, your joyful songs. Is this the kind of music that fills your mp3 player? Maybe it’s time to alter your play list. Maybe you need a new song.

Think about this: Does the music you listen to affect your mood, your thoughts or your feelings? Is your love for God, your praise or your worship reflected in the music you listen to? Should it be? Why do you think God cares about your music choices? Or does he? What would “a new song” look like on your play list?

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sevenglory unplugged

82_Blue_SH_iconSevenglory sits down with SpringHill to talk about their music, their faith and other random things. Be sure to see these guys LIVE this fall at the SpringHill Music Festival!

The Well: Where does your music come from? Do you all have the same influences?
Sevenglory: Musically we have a lot of different influences and it’s funny how we can bring those together. Caleb listens to Brittney Spears; Gabe was really into Rush; I (Josh) grew up practicing to old Lynyrd Skynyrd and Beattles stuff; and Fred’s a fan of Keith Green.

The Well: Your new album, now three years in the making, is due out in just a month or two. Any songs you’d want to tell us about?
Sevenglory: One of the songs is called “Show Me the Light” It’s a song about not just sharing your faith and the message of the Gospel with your friends; it’s about being who God has called you to be. You can be light to your friends by making good choices and being bold enough to say, “This is what I stand for.”

The Well: Fame can be seductive and destructive. How do you guys keep going and stay on the right track?  
Sevenglory: Every day I (Fred) want to do my best. I want to look back a year from now and say, hey, I wasn’t the best person but I did a much better job this year of being what I feel God wants me to be. I might have messed up and I might not have made all the best choices, but this next year I’m going to try even harder. I want God to be proud of me, and the more we do that, the more he’s going to show us what kind of life we can really have.

Catch Sevenglory’s
video interview online; then, come see them live on stage at SpringHill!

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now playing

runkidrunThis Is Who We Are from Run Kid Run
The solid musicianship on this first effort from Run Kid Run suggests that the band has been playing for longer than they really have, recalling the heavier and more fast-paced side of Jimmy Eat World, Weezer and Sanctus Real. For sure you've heard stuff like this before, but Run Kid Run breaks through the power-pop crowd simply by playing better and not shying away from being overtly spiritual. There's never a question where the band is coming from or who they follow. Check out the Run Kid Run website; then, see them live on stage this fall at the SpringHill Music Festival!!

sevengloryOver the Rooftops from Sevenglory
Sevenglory offers solid message-driven rock and roll, covering themes like our dependency on God (pop track "Fall Apart," with its simmering organ), encouragement (the hooky "Really Free," with its soaring melody line flying high over the poppin' bass), and our need for His guidance. Their new album to be released this fall brings Sevenglory's live excitement to the studio with some solid hooks, great phrasing, and memorable tunes. Get a sneak preview (and a good dose of old favorites) on the
Sevenglory website and at the SpringHill Music Festival!