I had to search what lurchers and lamping were

Definitely not terms I hear on Long Island in NY
Welcome to CMD. About the music... before I became a Christian, I started going to a church with my wife. It was "interesting" and I actually enjoyed it althought it wasn't "personal" to me at that point. Well, one Sunday the Pastor gave me a tape (it was a long time ago

)by a guy named Michael Card. (he knew I was a musician; guitarist) I have to tell you that it nearly burned a hole in my pocket on the way home

Christian music? I don't think so. I wasn't going to listen to it but I was afraid he'd ask me some questions about it and I didn't think it would be right to lie to the Pastor... So, I gave it a listen. There was a song on it called "The Nazarene". He fingerpicked the song, my kind of style and I was really drawn to it. I knew I could play it like he did, so I started practicing it. Of course, if you want to learn a song, you have to learn the lyics. To my surprise, the lyics were very good. Quite a few weeks later, my Pastor invited me to dinner over his house. His wife, who played guitar and was involved in the music ministry, pulled out her guitar after dinner. She said she wanted to play a song that she and the Ass't Pastor's wife were going to do. What song does she play? The Nazarene

I said, " Hey, I know that!" and I played, sang and she sang harmony. She looked at me and said, "You play it just like he does!" "Would you be interested in doing a trio?"
Needless to say, the next thing I knew I was doing a trio with the two Pastor's wives

Soon after that, I found myself involved in the music ministry. I reallize now that God drew me in through music. If you are getting that "kick" from the music you're listening to, I'd say someone's knocking on your door. Open it up and see who's there. Your life will never be the same
