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Andrew Peterson - Behold the Lamb of God"
Date From December 21, 2008 7:00 PM
Until December 21, 2008 9:00 PM
 
Location
Faith Church
5910 Price Rd.
Milford, OH 45150
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Info Line 513-831-3770
Website http://www.faithchurch.net/a...
 
Contact Sharon Frazier

513-831-3770
sfrazier@faithchurch.net
 
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From Andrew Peterson...

This Christmas will be the seventh consecutive year that I've performed what I hesitantly call a musical about the birth of Christ. The reason "musical" doesn't really work is that when we think of a musical we usually think of people dressed like donkeys and evenings full of badly delivered speaking parts.

What I wrote is a concert that tells a story. There's no speaking - only songs, some of which are intimate, some epic, some humorous, all with a purpose, which is to convey the true tall tale of the coming of God into the world.

What makes this bunch of songs unique is that I wanted to remind (or teach) the audience that the story of Christmas doesn't begin with the birth of Jesus. Many people tend to forget or have never even learned that the entire Bible is about Jesus, not just the New Testament. So the musical begins with Moses and the symbolic story of the Passover (Passover Us) and works its way through the kings and the prophets with their many prophecies about the coming Messiah (So Long, Moses) to the awful four hundred years of silence before God told Mary she'd be having a baby (Deliver Us). After the song called Matthew's Begats, which lists the genealogy of Jesus, the story picks up in more familiar territory with Mary and Joseph and the actual birth (It Came To Pass, Labor of Love). The final song is called Behold, the Lamb of God, which ties together the Passover and the beauty and scope of the story.

Over the years the concert has been overwhelming from a spiritual standpoint. I can honestly say that I haven't made it through one performance of the show without crying, which isn't a testimony to the concert as much as it is to the power of the story of Jesus. And it really is that story that's being told, in a new way. The audiences have expressed to me what I most want to hear, which is that they were blown away, that they got goose bumps, that they felt truly prepared to celebrate the Christmas season for what it's really worth. I also heard over and over again that they wanted to take the record home.
   
   
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