Sarah talks about her origins playing and singing in Venezuela, to leading a band at an intentional multicultural church in Harrisburg, PA. She’s one of the few worship leaders I know who stepped out from behind the comfort of an instrument to lead worship with just a mic in order to more closely connect with her audience.
Sarah on Facebook | Harrisburg Brethren in Christ Church
Post we discussed regarding having/being a focal point: “Is there, like, a specific place I’m supposed to be looking?”
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While we’re here – the making of Oceans
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p.s. If you’re listening to this from South America, and would like to be a guest on this podcast, please contact me!
Yesterday was “Labor Day” a holiday in the US, and today is the first day of school here, so in theory we’re all well-rested and geared up to learn after a summer of fun!
I took a look at my analytics recently, and while it’s not surprising that most of my audience and connections are in North America and then Jamaica, where I recently visited and made a lot of friends, my third largest audience has sprung out of South America, and in particular Brazil!
So I don’t know what is going on in Sau Paulo, but if you guys have any questions or comments specific to your situation, or would like to tell us about the art scene or anything else going on in your fair city, country or continent, this is your invitation!
Also please do join us at the Facebook page or connect over on the Subreddit or hit me up on my contact page, so we can talk about whatever is on your mind.
I’m really honored you guys are here and reading this!