Jeremiah's Blog // 144 entries

posted by Jeremiah on March 3 2004 from St. Louis, MO
My close friend, Dan Hartke asked me tonight if I would like to play for about 30 minutes at a coffee house thing he is doing at Ascending Glory Cafe. Well, of course, I was like, "Yes! That would be sweet!" and he was like, "Okay". (Note: That is not necessarily word-for-word). Anyways it will be on Friday the 12th and Dan will be playing from 7-7:30. Then I will play from 7:30 to 8 and then Dan again. This is PM of course. You can check out his new website at the following address:
http://www.hesmorethanme.com
So, if you can make it you can hear the awesome Dan Hartke along with Jason Todd bringing in the lows. Not sure if the rest of their band will be there, but hopefully.... So, if you can make it that would be awesome. Oh yeah, make sure to pick up one of their new cd's, "A Day In the Life". Not sure if you can get it on their site or not, but just get it next week! Okay, that's all for now. Keep pressing on into the Lord!
http://www.hesmorethanme.com
So, if you can make it you can hear the awesome Dan Hartke along with Jason Todd bringing in the lows. Not sure if the rest of their band will be there, but hopefully.... So, if you can make it that would be awesome. Oh yeah, make sure to pick up one of their new cd's, "A Day In the Life". Not sure if you can get it on their site or not, but just get it next week! Okay, that's all for now. Keep pressing on into the Lord!
posted by Jeremiah on February 29 2004 from St. Louis, MO
Well, where to start. This morning my dad announced in the church service that he is accepting a call to become the executive pastor of First Free in Chicago. This means we are currently readying our house to be sold and hope to have it on the market in a month. The move will take place around the second to third week of June. Basically, the position will be an awesome fit for my father and I am very excited for him and the rest of my family. My mom plans to work part time and schooling will be awesome for my sisters. The house we are looking at getting will have 3 bedrooms so Charis and Anna will get their own and my parents of course will have one. This summer I will be staying with my dear friends the Schumachers to work and such. I am very excited for Charis because she was accepted to their top fine arts school: Lincoln Park where she will be able to study art and music very in depth. The potential house is right next to one of the best grade school so that is where Anna will attend. She will be in seventh grade next year and their grade schools go all the way to eigth grade. So, that is I guess the biggest news right now. I visited about a month ago with my family, and you can view some pictures I took of Chicago here-
http://gallery.jeremiahrich.com/
Naturally I have mixed emotions about all of this. I will miss my family a whole bunch, and Siloam Springs, Arkansas is around 12 hours from Chicago. My sisters will have to make all new friends and all. But I know God has this under control, and am very excited to see how He works... So until next time....
http://gallery.jeremiahrich.com/
Naturally I have mixed emotions about all of this. I will miss my family a whole bunch, and Siloam Springs, Arkansas is around 12 hours from Chicago. My sisters will have to make all new friends and all. But I know God has this under control, and am very excited to see how He works... So until next time....
posted by Jeremiah on February 26 2004 from St. Louis, MO
So, I am sure it would be a good idea to start out like any professional "journaler" and delve right into the topic discussed in the subject. Well, whoever said I was a professional? On February 15th I did in fact play "Song of Love" at West County Bible Church and it went fine. A little question that has arisen as I look back, however, is why do sore throats seem to hit at the most inopportune times? Oh well. Honey water seemed to fit the bill quite nicely. ('Twas also the reason I am sure my father was probably looking for his Starbucks mug for the next few days... Sorry 'bout forgetting it in my car dad!) I must admit that as of late the thing I am learning I enjoy so much more than sitting down with someone and playing guitar is sitting down and just talking. God has made community such an awesome thing, and I guess you could say that is what I am really excited about right now. The church I played at was pretty small (like maybe 100 people) but they had community. It was so cool. Now that I am out of ideas to keep stalling, onto the main topic of this post...
What is decided you might ask? Well, just about 10 minutes ago I submitted my housing forms and my deposit to none other than..... you guessed it... drum-roll... and another drum-roll for sheer annoyances sake... John Brown University! Here I come Arkansas! The plan is, at least as of now, to room with Andy Andrus in their hall known as Walker. From what I understand (that paired with the fact that I did visit), Walker houses 170 students and doubles as the student "center" if you will. Being a freshman, it could be hard to get in, but the fact that I am staying with Andy Andrus should make it an almost guaranteed thing to be there. So, I am very excited that this whole college thing is coming to a close. The decision, that is. Truman, while a great school, is a bit harder to switch between programs. Going into JBU the plan will be to major in digital media and hopefully get a minor in music and business. (Let's see if that holds true to my thinking in a year... Even 6 months). Also, I think the classes simply are better at JBU. I will miss certain aspects of outreach that take place in a secular environment, but it will be awesome to have Christian professors. So, after the obligatory spell check, I will leave you with a picture of Walker.

What is decided you might ask? Well, just about 10 minutes ago I submitted my housing forms and my deposit to none other than..... you guessed it... drum-roll... and another drum-roll for sheer annoyances sake... John Brown University! Here I come Arkansas! The plan is, at least as of now, to room with Andy Andrus in their hall known as Walker. From what I understand (that paired with the fact that I did visit), Walker houses 170 students and doubles as the student "center" if you will. Being a freshman, it could be hard to get in, but the fact that I am staying with Andy Andrus should make it an almost guaranteed thing to be there. So, I am very excited that this whole college thing is coming to a close. The decision, that is. Truman, while a great school, is a bit harder to switch between programs. Going into JBU the plan will be to major in digital media and hopefully get a minor in music and business. (Let's see if that holds true to my thinking in a year... Even 6 months). Also, I think the classes simply are better at JBU. I will miss certain aspects of outreach that take place in a secular environment, but it will be awesome to have Christian professors. So, after the obligatory spell check, I will leave you with a picture of Walker.

posted by Jeremiah on February 2 2004 from St. Louis, MO
Decided it was time to finally post an update. I have been busy as of late with college application stuff and school. (Not to mention work... Well, just did, but still....) I am looking most heavily at Truman and John Brown University. JBU is in Arkansas and I visited there last weekend. I am sure that I either want to go there or Truman. Both offer the environment that I am looking for. Truman is closer which is cool, and it is a non Christian school. I think it would be cool to have Christian professors, but the outreach aspect of a secular school really interests me a lot. So that is sort of what I am sorting through right now. As far as music goes, I have three new songs, one of which I played in our church service last month. It went well except in first service they forgot to give me a mic at first, so I was up there and had to get one of the music guys attention. So that was pretty funny. In the second service, I forgot the words to the second verse so I faked some sort of harmonizing with the guitar for an extra mesaure. But overall it went well. I do not have any prospects at the moment, but will be looking into some coffee house type stuff soon. Dan Hartke (Our Sr. High music worship guy) gave me a sheet with some contacts for that. So we will see where that goes. Also, I will be playing "All For Me" at a church coming up the third weekend of this month at a local church. (I have to find out which one it is exactly). So, when I find out, I will post it here. I am also excited about the new Shane Barnard cd coming out March 1st. It is a more acoustic album, and I loved the two new songs he shared at his concert at Missouri Baptist back in August. I believe their names were "Glorious and Almighty" and "The First Chapter". So, make sure to check out their site for more information soon! As usual, thank you for stopping by, and keep pressing on into the Lord!
posted by Jeremiah on January 17 2004 from St. Louis, MO
So, it has been awhile since I updated this. The talent show went quite well thanks to God and only Him.... After being pretty sick the week before it was only by His grace that I was able to play and (somewhat) sing. As a result of playing here, I have gotten some amazing opportunities to share Christ with people. God is doing some awesome things and I am very excited about what He is to do in the future. This past Sunday I played a song that I wrote in our "big church" church service. I had written it a little over a week before, so I did not quite know the words. In second service, I sort of forgot the words to the second verse so I started to sing then acted like I was just harmonizing with the guitar. I added that extra lines and the people on Powerpoint realized just in time and changed the slide. So that was pretty funny. Finals finished this last week so hopefully I will get a chance to do some more work on the site. Matthew 7:13-14 is a very good reminder that says, "Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it." Aspire to follow this straight and narrow path, for it is the one thing that really matters... There are some who succeed in everything but the one thing that matters. Stay strong in Him!
posted by Jeremiah on December 14 2003 from St. Louis, MO
So check it out! I now have tickets to go see Lord Of The Rings: Return Of The King on opening night! (December 17th at 12:01 AM). So, I am pretty excited about that. Well, that is about all that is new. I will be back at school tomorrow for the first time in 5 days. I had the whole fever/flu/sick thing. But hey, that's life. I am just glad I am finally over it! Well, that is all for now. I need my sleep, so take care and God bless!














