Pastor Kris
@Pastor Kris Taivalkoski
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Ga USA
Joined May 5, 2006
Please stop and say hello on my message board. Im a minister of the Gospel and enjoy playing the guitar. Ive been playing for 30 yrs or so. I hope you enjoy my playing. All the glory and honour goes to the Lord Jesus Christ. He came to give you life by dying on a cross and raising from the dead on the 3rd day. He loves you! Accept Him today!
My wife Pam sings alto on our praise team and is on the Night of Worship Cd. She has a awesome voice is the most beautiful lady you'll ever see, but most importantly, she loves the Lord with all her heart, a true woman of God. See proverbs 31, shes described there.
My daughter Jessica is the girl you see in the pics. with dark hair. She loves the Lord and does an awesome job in dance and flag/ banner ministry at our church.
My daughter, Kristian is the one you hear singing on Sound of Heaven, Ill Wait and Old Rugged Cross. She has been blessed with a beautiful voice and loves singing for the Lord.
Also you will hear the Choir, Praise Team and Musicians from Covenant Life Worship Center of the"Night of Worship" project was recorded live , I produced and played on it.
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Amazing Grace (Acoustic Version)
Oct 16, 2008
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...and the answer is: who wrote Amazing Grace?
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“Amazing grace, how sweet the sound...” So begins one of the most beloved hymns of all times, a staple in the hymnals of many denominations, New Britain or “45 on the top” in Sacred Harp. The author of the words was John Newton, the self-proclaimed wretch who once was lost but then was found, saved by amazing grace. Newton was born in London July 24, 1725, the son of a commander of a merchant ship which sailed the Mediterranean. When John was eleven, he went to sea with his father and made six voyages with him before the elder Newton retired. In 1744 John was impressed into service on a man-of-war, the H. M. S. Harwich. Finding conditions on board intolerable, he deserted but was soon recaptured and publicly flogged and demoted from midshipman to common seaman. Finally at his own request he was exchanged into service on a slave ship, which took him to the coast of Sierra Leone. He then became the servant of a slave trader and was brutally abused. Early in 1748 he was rescued by a sea captain who had known John's father. John Newton ultimately became captain of his own ship, one which plied the slave trade. Although he had had some early religious instruction from his mother, who had died when he was a child, he had long since given up any religious convictions. However, on a homeward voyage, while he was attempting to steer the ship through a violent storm, he experienced what he was to refer to later as his “great deliverance.” He recorded in his journal that when all seemed lost and the ship would surely sink, he exclaimed, “Lord, have mercy upon us.” Later in his cabin he reflected on what he had said and began to believe that God had addressed him through the storm and that grace had begun to work for him. For the rest of his life he observed the anniversary of May 10, 1748 as the day of his conversion, a day of humiliation in which he subjected his will to a higher power. “Thro’ many dangers, toils and snares, I have already come; ’tis grace has bro’t me safe thus far, and grace will lead me home.” He continued in the slave trade for a time after his conversion; however, he saw to it that the slaves under his care were treated humanely. In 1750 he married Mary Catlett, with whom he had been in love for many years. By 1755, after a serious illness, he had given up seafaring forever. During his days as a sailor he had begun to educate himself, teaching himself Latin, among other subjects. From 1755 to 1760 Newton was surveyor of tides at Liverpool, where he came to know George Whitefield, deacon in the Church of England, evangelistic preacher, and leader of the Calvinistic Methodist Church. Newton became Whitefield’s enthusiastic disciple. During this period Newton also met and came to admire John Wesley, founder of Methodism. Newton’s self-education continued, and he learned Greek and Hebrew. He decided to become a minister and applied to the Archbishop of York for ordination. The Archbishop refused his request, but Newton persisted in his goal, and he was subsequently ordained by the Bishop of Lincoln and accepted the curacy of Olney, Buckinghamshire. Newton’s church became so crowded during services that it had to be enlarged. He preached not only in Olney but in other parts of the country. In 1767 the poet William Cowper settled at Olney, and he and Newton became friends. Cowper helped Newton with his religious services and on his tours to other places. They held not only a regular weekly church service but also began a series of weekly prayer meetings, for which their goal was to write a new hymn for each one. They collaborated on several editions of Olney Hymns, which achieved lasting popularity. The first edition, published in 1779, contained 68 pieces by Cowper and 280 by Newton. Among Newton’s contributions which are still loved and sung today are “How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds” .
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semrete
Jan 27, 2011
Blessings to you Pastor Kris and Thank you for your friendship. with Gods Love ~ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=So9Ee64XYsY
jeffscottstevens
Aug 03, 2010
Thanks for the friend add Pastor Kris. I really appreciate you taking the time to listen to my new single "New Love". Hope you enjoyed it
david0129
Apr 04, 2010
peace Pastor Kris & fam,
just finished a Psalm worthy of this resurection day. the 16th. also the golden Psalm by way of Spurgeons words. a Word that i think u will appreciate. the music is electronic & aimed at a youngr generation, the hope... may children always dance in excellent joy to such promises... have you ever heard of ddr in the church? keep up the good ... bBlsd bWl peaceRrock
theapologist
Oct 11, 2009
Pastor Kris,
Have a Blessed Sunday!
TA
Song Of The Angels
Sep 25, 2009
Hi Pastor Kris, Just wanted you to know I completed and published my new version of "Nothing Missing, Broken" with vocals today under the name of "Mizrah Tirzah." It is now a prophetic song of healing meant to be played repeatedly for this purpose for myself and others. Have a wonderful week! Cathy
Jim N Carolyn Barber
Jul 29, 2009
A howdy from TN. I thought I stop by to say hello...Thank you for wanting to be our friends...We do wish you the best in all that you do...God bless you...Your friends in Jesus Jim & Carolyn
Being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ
Tweakdaddy
Jul 19, 2009
Congratz on 25 years of marriage Brother
That is a amazing blessing .
I now have 4 beauiful girls ....so 5 total with my son
God is good indeed
Yeah we gotta Ketsup . I wanta hear what you have been up to with your music .
Stay Strong , Praise LOUD & Pray Often
Tweakdaddy
Jul 16, 2009
Hey Brother
I just stopped by to say hello ....now that I'm a Married Man,,,,I stay busy LOL
God Bless Ya
Tweak
gaffer60
Jun 07, 2009
Hello Chris,it's been a long time my friend but i have not been to well.I hope that you have not fogotten my friend,and i hope that this finds you well...god bless you my friend
Ernie
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Just stopping in to say hello. May God bless you, your ministry and your family!