The Echoes ventured "down south" to the Olmsted, Illinois area to participate in a benefit for Anthony Underwood. Anthony is a long-time member of the Glory Road Travelers Quartet, with whom the Echoes have sung many times over the years. Anthony is suffering from an unidentified neurological disorder which affects memory.
Hosted by the WKGMA (West Kentucky Gospel Music Association), the singing was held at Caledonia Community Church. 5 groups, comprised of WKGMA groups and soloists, provided a great selection of Gospel songs that everyone enjoyed during the evening. Appearing were "For Heaven's Sake," "New Harmony Singers," "Echoes from Calvary," "Up Lift," and Sue Steers.
Ending up the Echoes' set, we featured our music video of "He'd Do It All Again." The song, written by Rodney Griffin, is a powerful message that Jesus loves us so much that He would go through the pain and torture of Calvary all over again, if that were necessary for our salvation. The video, put together by David, intersperses video scenes from "Passion of the Christ" to help illustrate the words of the song to help the viewer/listener more fully understand to just what extent Christ did suffer for our sins.
It was a good evening for WKGMA friends to get together to help a fellow singer and friend -- and to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ once again.
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