Tuesday, April 24, 2018

A Living Waters "Let It Reign" Playlist

A Living Waters "Let It Reign" Playlist




We put together a playlist that features the 'Bread & Cup' Eucharist theme found in Mike's new DEMO, "Let It Reign". Our new production, "Covenant Love", also mentions this image, as does an unpublished demo, "Song of Love" and "Make Me Free", a full group tune from our "Refresh" album. SO, without further adieu, here is the "Bread & Cup" Playlist!

CLICK!: "Bread & Cup" Playlist


Sunday, April 15, 2018

A New Living Waters DEMO: "Let It Reign"

A New Living Waters DEMO:

"Let It Reign"

Click to listen: Let It Reign DEMO

dark clouds, before the rain comes to wash us....

It's funny. I'd been thinking that there should be a song by us that mentions Living Waters AND mentions the Bread & Cup. It would fit very well in a prospective album we've been working on. 
Then, lo and behold, Mike comes up with this! Mike did this himself on GarageBand as a demo, in hopes of recording it with the band. This latest new song reminds me of one of our first songs that Mike and I wrote that also mentions the Bread & the Cup:

"Song of Love DEMO" Click to hear

As it was in the beginning so now until the end. The need for healing of past ills as we grow older hit me "like a hurricane" as I listened to this. The Lord really is the Lamb of God who takes unto Himself the sins of the world. We have a place we can go together to be washed clean by the living water that flows from His Heart. It was His idea to prepare the Bread and the Cup, because of His great love for all. We in LW know this.
Mike has spoken with Josh, and the plan is to make this into a group song this summer. THAT would be awesome, for sure! I would love to add something. Here's what Mike said about this:

My writing is my strongest connection to God, it keeps me connected spiritually. Mostly because it is He that forces this music and more so, the lyrics. It heals me and inspires me. I am 100% aware that I am His vessel. This song came from watching my dad suffer so much. But he keeps his faith and never complains. He is an example of great strength in character. And, the opening lyrics did throw me back to the early days. This is clearly a Living Waters song. 

Keep on the lookout for what may come!


Right after the Our Father and before our Communion, we have traditionally prayed for the healing of past and future to which this song refers: Deliver us, we beg You, Lord, from every evil, past, present, and to come.



the fresh Sonrise after the hurricane of grace



Peace & Love & JOY!
Mark LaJOIE! on behalf of Living Waters