Soliloquy Released

Posted by Keith Howard on Wednesday, August 4, 2010 Under: Publishing

Titled after the Greek form of acting in which the performer is on the stage all alone, Soliloquy is dedicated to ministerial leaders who continually and sacrificially yield center stage to Jesus.  John Baptist said, "He must increase, but I must decrease" (John 3:30). 

This tune is set to the ambience of a lamentation.  You will hear the guitar weep.  Written during a very difficult stretch in the journey of a faith child, the strings bend but don't break.

The human spirit can endure  a sick body, but who can bear a crushed spirit? Proverbs 18:14

This tune recaptures the practice of the lament found in some of the biblical Psalms and as well in the weeping prophet, Jeremiah, whose five-fold cry is named Lamentations.  For we pastoral stagehands there is mercy in the shadow of Jesus' spotlight.

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Keith Howard Keith is the proud husband of Stefanie, and they have two boys, Zakary, and Nicholas. He is the lead pastor of Buckeye First Assembly, a progressive, Pentecostal congregation in an exburb of Phoenix. Together Keith and Stefanie have been in ministry for more than two decades having served three congregations in Texas, Colorado, and now Arizona. They have been music ministers performing musicals for all ages; writing and aranging for choirs and orchestras; leading worship bands. Keith holds a Master's of Divinity degree from Fuller Theological Seminary, and a BS in Sacred Music from Southwestern University.

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