This blog will keep you up to date with our 2010 Summer Men's Quartet. We are traveling the north east of the United States singing praises to our God.
Monday, May 31, 2010
A few days ago, we went to Niagara Falls. It was amazing. For some of us it was the first time we got to see the falls. We even rode the Maid of the Mist to see the falls from the bottom.
Last night we were at Faith Bible Church in Elizabethtown, PA. This is Daniel Brubaker's home church, so he was happy to be back at home. Mr. Hanke preached a message with the plan of salvation clearly presented, and a young man (Still in his teens) accepted the Lord as his Saviour!!
Today, we are just laying back and taking it easy. Nathan Fry took us out shooting this morning. We started with shooting a 20 and 12 gauge shotgun. Then we went to shooting .22's. We had a lot of fun.
The next few days will be full of fun and good times. We will be passing through Philly and doing some sightseeing. Then we will be heading up to New York City!We are looking forward to seeing what God is going to do in the coming days and weeks. Please continue to pray for us as we travel and sing.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Lancaster, PA
Their church is five years old, and it was a blessing to be serving with them in this new work. Pastor York gave us preacher boys some wise advice on ministry. I asked him what was the most important thing that he has learned in church planting, and he said that patience is the key in ministry. We were appreciative of his counsel.
Today we are picking up Mr. Hanke, the Dean of Men, from the Harrisburg, PA international airport. He will be traveling with us as our preacher for approximately two weeks. We are looking forward to the time we can be with him.
Kevin
Monday, May 17, 2010
Home Sweet Home!
Kevin and I had a enjoyed visiting at the Brannon residence as we talked and fellowshipped with them. Daniel Brubaker and Nathaniel Minion made the trek from Ohio and arrived in Chesapeake around 3 AM Sunday morning. It is good to finally have the quartet together.
Sunday morning we were at Great Hope Baptist Church. During the Sunday School hour, all of us in the quartet gave our testimonies. Then during the service the quartet sang and Kevin played his viola. It was all the way around a great service.
For the evening service we traveled to Hampton, VA which is only about 30 min from Chesapeake. It was great to see their ministry and fellowship with their members. I had the privilege of speaking with the Fluery family who are preparing to train to become missionaries under Silent Word Ministries. It was just a blessing to hear how God had been working in their lives, and calling them to full time ministry. Please pray for them as they continue to train to serve God.
This morning we sang for chapel at Bethel, and we are currently on the road up to PA. Please continue to pray for us as we travel. Tonight we will be in a meeting with Dr. Beal, and Pastor Deatrick will be preaching a message on Baptist History. We are excited about this coming week, and seeing what God is going to do!
~Daniel Bishop
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Greetings From Havelock, NC!
We then shared a wonderful meal with the Kohr family. They educated us on the difference between eastern Carolina BBQ and western Carolina BBQ, and which one of those was the better of the two. So I guess since none of us are southerners we have now been a little more "cultured."
I have had the privilege to know the Kohr's for the last several years, and they are a great encouragement to me. Just talking and fellowshipping with them was enjoyable. It is a blessing to see what God is doing there at Freedom Baptist Church! Please pray for Pastor Kohr and his family as they continue to serve God here in Havelock.
The service went very well. I lead the congregational singing while Kevin accompanied on the piano. Then Pastor Deatrick and Michael sang some duets and Kevin topped it all of with some viola solos. Pastor Deatrick preached an excellent message out of the book of Ruth.
After the service, we went fishing again. We actually just returned (yes, it is 1 AM). It was very relaxing and enjoyable but again, we caught no fish. Michael did manage to catch a small eel but he threw it back.
Please pray for Daniel Brubaker and Nate Minion as they drive to meet us late tomorrow night. Also pray for us as we make the journey up to Virginia. Thank you again for your prayers!
~Daniel
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Today's Expeditions
Once we got back to Grace Missionary Baptist Church, we met with Mr. Larry, and he took us to Cherry Point Marine Base. It was pretty amazing! We were able to see some helicopters, and fighter jets. There were soldiers doing target practice
with their M-16 rifles. It was pretty cool hearing all of those guns going off at the same time.
Tonight's service was at Immanuel Baptist Church in Edenton, NC with Pastor Randy Browder. We had a great time of fellowship with him and his family. It was a blessing to be able to serve and minister for the Lord in the evening service. Michael and Pastor Nathan Deatrick sang two duets, and we also sang a few solos.
Pastor Deatrick preached out of Acts 1:1-11. The title was "It's Not About You And Me Anymore." He gave six reasons why it is not about us. 1. "It's all about Jesus in His work. 2. It's all about Jesus in His Word. 3. It's all about Jesus in His Worthiness. 4. It's all about Jesus in His Witness. 5. It's all about Jesus in His World. 6. It's all about Jesus in His Coming Woes. This message was a challenge and a conviction to my heart.
We are staying in a nice prophet's chamber at the church. It is such a blessing to serve our Lord in ministry. Please continue to pray that we will see many more souls come to Christ during our quartet trip.
Kevin Gilbert
Vanishing Viola Music
Our first day traveling in the Ambassador men’s quartet has been amazing. I was praying for the Lord to do a mighty work in our first service, and He certainly did. The Lord saved a young teenager named Derek. Praise the Lord!!! He answered my prayer. Also, there was a Marine named Philip who came down the isle. Please pray for him. He is on the verge of being saved. I look forward to hearing the day that he accepts Christ as his Savior.
We had a variety of duet and solo musical packages that night due to the fact that Dan Brubaker and Nathan Minion are not with us until Sunday morning. I played three viola solos that night at Grace Missionary Baptist Church. The last viola number that I played was To God Be The Glory. This was for the offering. Pastor was standing at the pulpit for prayer and I was right behind him so that I could be right at the pulpit for the beginning of the offering. The interesting thing was that Pastor did not move. Dan Bishop started to play the introduction to my piece, so I just put my music on the side of the pulpit and got set to play. Just as I was ready to begin, Pastor went to the side of the platform but he also took my music for the song. I played the piece by memory. Praise the Lord for the time of review that I had. I saw Pastor out of the corner of my eye, and I saw him flipping through the pages of music and wondering why he had it. It worked out in the end. I thank the Lord for helping me to be flexible.
~Kevin Gilbert
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
From Sandy Creek to Sandy Beaches
WOW!!! This is the only word I can use to describe our first day on tour! Where do I begin? We started out at Sandy Creek Baptist Church and ended right on the beaches of the ocean!
We started out our trip at 9 AM headed towards Newport, NC. On the way Pastor Deatrick took us to the Sandy Creek Baptist Church. This church was founded in the 1700's by Shubal Stearns, a major figure in Baptist history. We started out by Shubal Stearns grave, after looking at it, Pastor Deatrick lead us all in a word of prayer. He prayed that like Bro. Stearns we would have the power of God on our lives. After leaving the cemetery we went to the building where Shubal Stearns preached. IT is the third church building that they built. It was a privilege to stand in the pulpit where Bro. Stearns himself held services every week. Pastor Deatrick got up and read a passage out of Acts, and we paused for a moment of prayer again. WOW!! What a powerful convicting time.
We then hit the road again headed once again to Newport. In the van we were talking about what we wanted to see accomplished on this trip, and we all agreed that ultimately we wanted to see souls saved. Tonight, praise the Lord, we had one young man accept the Lord as his Savior!!!!! There was one other Marine named Philip who was very close to salvation. Please pray for Philip that he would come to accept the Lord soon.
After the service, we were able to see the studio where FBN radio is based out of. What a ministry they have there reaching the whole entire world with the Gospel!
Here are some updated prayer request:
-Pray for more souls to be saved
-Pray specifically for Philips salvation
~Daniel Bishop
Ready and Set to Go!
-Souls to be saved
-Travel Safety
-That we would all stay in good health
I will update with more prayer request as they come along. Thank you very much for your prayers. We are looking forward to a great summer serving God with our voices!!
~Daniel Bishop