David takes ‘Trust’ CD to Europe

David takes ‘Trust’ CD to Europe

Euro trip

David is so excited to be taking the new album and songs to his old hunting grounds in Europe

19 July to 17 August
London – catch up friends/colleagues 3 days (20 to 22 July)

Ireland – 1 week, (23 to 30 July) catch up friends, church ministry at Castle Rock

visit New Horizon event where recorded ‘Live in Ireland’ CD,
and led worship 5 previous years
 

Finland – 2 weeks, (30 July to 12 Aug) catch up Max Maetoloa and family,
‘Urban Dream’ Helsinki mission with Jussi Miettinen
Germany – 2 days, catch up friend Berlin
Please call or text me on UK mobile 00 44 798 65 62 794
(NZ mobile is a back up for emergencies, will receive texts  00 64 27 607 1060)
Will just pass through Hong Kong this time, but have made good contact for next visit

David takes ‘Trust’ CD to Europe

2nd review for the CD ‘Trust’ NZ Baptist magazine Nov 07

This is Kiwi/UK Music I would put under the banner of “Christian Worship” with a Folk Celtic feel. Its nicely produced by Wayne Huirua, and also features Libby Huirua vocally. Its recorded live at St Georges in Auckland, a very cool looking old building with wooden pews and heaps of character.   

This CD that David has thoughtfully arranged is a great worship album and I am confident that you will go on a journey toward the heart of our God during your time listening to it. Just make sure you rescue the perishing and care for the dying on your return (track 7). 

There are definitely songs that could be used in church for congregational singing.  I won’t suggest which ones would work, I will leave that for you to decide as opinions can often vary. But in saying that, Glory to God our Father,  and,  We Live in the Shelter,  I reckon would work?  

Instruments used to create the mood of this 17 track album include heaps of acoustic gat, piano, keys, congos, flute, cello, 30 piece choir, violins and not forgetting David’s sincere and smooth vocals.  If you’re into Scripture and Song and Stephen Bell Booth type music with a mega in-house appeal, this is it!  Enjoy. 

 

Phil Taylor November 2007