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Kids Klub LAUNCH!

Posted by on Jan 18, 2011

Kids Klub LAUNCH!


We’ve been feeling led in a few different directions these days with our ministry. I still love sharing my songs and especially excited about the new material, but it seems God is also stirring in my wife and I a vision for serving a little closer to home – and doing it together! We’ve loved the relationships we’ve built at our kids’ public school, and the last two summers we’ve even been able to host a VBS there. We had 100 kids attend last summer! With the idea of wanting to build on that connection, we decided to try an after-school program series. So, last month we hosted 70 kids for 3 Wednesdays at the school. We taught about poverty and generosity, packaging 11 Christmas care boxes for neighborhood families in need. It was awesome!

I taught the kids the chorus of “We Are the World”, they made up hand motions (of course), and we performed the song for the parents on the last day.  To see more pictures of the event, visit the Facebook album here.

We’re excited for what’s next!  Tomorrow we’ll begin auditions and practices for the school Talent Show.  It’s our fourth year directing it.  We’ll do a couple days a week of that for the month, as we help guide and shape each students’ act.  A lot of our job at the very beginning is simply reminding kids (and parents) where an appropriate moral line is drawn regarding song lyrics and material.  It’s amazing the challenge we have in keeping the acts family oriented and “G” rated, but the pay-off is worth it, and it’s a profound joy to see the pride and accomplishment beaming in a child’s face after a great performance.  May God guide and bless this endeavor once again!

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NEW ALBUM RELEASED!!!

Posted by on Dec 7, 2010

NEW ALBUM RELEASED!!!

Brand-new, long awaited fresh music from the Justin Fox band is finally here.

This is Justin’s 10th CD!  Three years in the making, it will be released in two parts. Although the second half (early 2011) will feature five new acoustic, intimate tunes, this first volume charges out of the gate with six new songs arranged with the full band in peak form; Joe Servia on bass, John Macelwee on the drums, Brandon Bee filling in the gaps with guitars, Wurlitzers, accordions, background vocals, and hand-claps, and the 160 ft. Naperville Carillon bell tower leading it all off.

Justin’s strong pull toward the coast is still very much a theme on this album, but while “Seabright” may have been a warm, sunny day at the beach, this collection of songs is more suited for a hoodie and a fogged-in afternoon. The minor keys and denser motifs meander over the topics of reconciliation, anxiety, fear, and hope.

Written in California by Justin Fox, produced in Seattle by Brandon Bee (Geffen, Sony, Warner, Amber Pacific), and mixed in Nashville by Todd Robbins (Downhere, Andrew Peterson, Sara Groves)

Whether digital downloads or physical CD’s, we’re committed to a donation-basis structure, so you can name-your-own-price, and order the new 6-song EP here:

justinfox.bandcamp.com
And, please consider visiting our website store for the entire Justin Fox catalog (Christmas CD anyone???) – all on a donation basis – shipping included:
justinfox.com/merch
Any orders before December 18 in the U.S. will make it for Christmas!

A gull skims along a curling wave, its wingtip almost touching the crest, its body motionless, its face impassive. Too sleepy to do more than grumble, a sea lion lazing on a rock watches the bird soar past. Low and unambitious, the surf washes softly over the sand, stretching thin like a wakening cat, before sliding again into the sea. Thin fog creeps back and forth, trying to decide whether to lie over the water or infiltrate farther inland. A pale blob in the haze, a fishing boat slips by, the sound of its engine a muffled chug-chug-chug. When the world closes in on a person, the beach is an open place, a place to be alone…

A place where saltwater tides erase the past, where mistakes drift out to sea on waves of melody,

and this is the soundtrack…

This is the sound

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New Moves

Posted by on Sep 15, 2010

New Moves

First off; a huge “Thank You!” for the gift of my incredible Sabbatical. It was an amazing, transformative, confirming, and refocusing time.

The first week, I was struck with how little people needed me, how irrelevant I felt, and how empty it was to just be home…not “working”…REALITY was a big word for me that first week. It was like I was able to see reality more clearly than ever before, and most of it wasn’t pretty.

The second week, was camping with the fam, and that was totally fun. The tough feelings of the week before seemed to mesh with the goodness of God’s grace and light, and I began to really rest in the moments of vacation and family-time.

The third week was a time of inspiration! A children’s book with the lyrics of Bob Dylan’s song “Forever Young” captured my heart in crazy ways. I began to see my music as only one facet of a diverse ministry that God wanted to bring into my life, and when I viewed it that way (instead of my everything, or my identity) I got really inspired, seeing visions of future ministry, and writing four songs in about an hour!

The last week was marked by my 24-hour solo, silent retreat along the coastline of San Clemente.  It was a powerful time as I felt God invite me, personally, to the new adventure He has planned.  Even though I still have no idea what it is, I have a deep sense of excitement and hope in following the God of loving surprises!

Which leads me to my big surprise:  I’m going…BACK TO SCHOOL!!!

It’s true!  This month, I followed my first-ever Sabbatical with another first; graduate school.  I was accepted, along with only 30 other students, into Biola’s Masters program in Spiritual Formation.  Here is the link all about the school and the degree program:

www.biola.edu/spiritualformation

I have been a student for two weeks now, and I am loving every minute!  I can’t believe I get to do this!!!  Heidi has been an encouraging supporter of the idea ever since it begin to grow last year as a small stirring.  I looked at other schools included Fuller, Vanguard, and Azusa, but after talking to pastor friends and other leaders in the field, I set my sights on Talbot Seminary at Biola.  I’m so honored to have been accepted, and I’m cherishing this experience.  It is a three-year program in Spiritual Formation and Soul Care – an intense study of how people grow by the work of the Spirit (including myself), and how to lead others in true growth and ongoing, vibrant relationship with Jesus.  It will be interesting to see how God weaves my passion for this subject together with all the other Callings He’s placed in my life!  The classes are only on Mondays so far, so I’m adjusting my touring schedule accordingly and praying for God’s direction in it all…

Thanks for your continued prayers, as I discern these new moves of the Spirit.

Stumbling forward,

Justin

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