Sunday, November 30, 2008

Our Weekend...

it was just like this...

8 of 15, no good.

-r, k, & c

Monday, November 24, 2008

Excited & Stoked for January...

So, my favorite music magazine in the world, Performing Songwriter (www.performingsongwriter.com), emailed me over the weekend and is going to do a review of the new album, The River Child, for their Jan issue!!!


So....go out to your local magazine/newsstand and grab a copy, a copy for your friends and fam and keep on spreadin' the RC love! Thanks for everyone's continued support. Its a process, but its working folks.
Have a great Thanksgiving. Eat waaaayyyyyy too much and come back rejuvenated from the short vacation!

-Ross

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

How can that be right...?

Um, Kate and I saw these oddities on ETSY.com and pondered, "how can that be right...?"


a meat sport...nice!


beaver ring?


and, um, errr, faux beards...




"um...how can that be right...?"

well..this wasn't on ETSY.com, but it is my best friend Brandon looking rather dapper. dude, you gotta' watch what you put online. you never know who's going to exploit you. oh, and how can that be right...?

-R&K

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Acoustic Christmas

Hey ya'll-

Here's the promo video we're using at AWAKEN. If you're in STL, come check us out: www.youmattertogod.org



Peace,
Ross

Monday, November 10, 2008

The River Child Tour comes to an end...

Welp,

Last night I wrapped up The River Child CD RELEASE Tour in St. Louis at Cicero's. We had a great crowd and an AWESOME line up: Kristen Font, Sam Wade, Sheila Sharapani, and myself (w/ jimbo moss on the drums - which was great!).

It was a fun tour. Lots of exciting new stories spanning from the mountains of Colorado to St. Louis. We hit Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, & Missouri in this LEG of the tour. I head back out on the road later in March w/ Records Record Records (just signed to Universal) where we'll go east...Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin, here I come.

Here's some clips from last nights show...



AND DON'T FORGET!!! If you haven't already picked up a copy, or downloaded the new album, remember you can do that through my site www.rosschristopher.com, or via Apple iTunes.

Peace,
Ross
www.rosschristopher.com

Thursday, November 6, 2008

St. Louis Radio


Can I do some un-abashed self promotion?

Welp, I am anyway...I just got home from the radio studio where I was interviewed for a 2.5 min radio spot that will run twice per day everyday for the next 2 days starting Monday, Nov. 10th.

If you're in STL, tune into 88.1 FM for some RC goodness.

Once the interview is sliced and diced, I should be able to toss it up here too, so stay tuned.

See, that wasn't so bad!

-Ross
www.rosschristopher.com

Saturday, November 1, 2008

VOTE - only 2 1/2 days away

With the election only 2 ½ days from today, I wanted to get one more idea and opinion out there. Hope is on the horizon. Hope is within reach. Hope is a reality. But I’m afraid hope will not come from either candidate.

Don’t get me wrong, both McCain and Obama are great leaders and I’m sure either candidate will treat the office with dignity and respect. But the promises and futures each of them project to us, the voters, simply won’t happen, nor will their plans restore the lives to the extent that they promise.

This past year I read a great book by one of my favorite authors and activists, Shane Claiborne. In his book, Jesus for President, he highlights the failures of government. The systematic inability of true restorative grace is something he follows through leaders, militaries, and governments from the earliest of human culture to the current. People groups have always placed their hopes in the strong, the popular, the mighty, and culture after culture rises or falls to power and finds itself in a looming exile. The only true restorer is Christ. The only true hope lies in Jesus’ promise of a new humanity, which acts out when we live as his hands and feet to the world.

Never in an elected official.

You’d think the Old Testament would teach the lesson.

My biggest fear and sadness is in those individuals that have placed SO much hope in the candidates. I just finished an article that followed each campaign trail and talked about the fanatics that find themselves so moved that they’re literally brought to tears and emotional ecstasy while at the campaign rallies. I cringe with sadness for these individuals because their hopes will be let down. I cringe because they are brought to tears with the eloquence of powerful politicians, yet remain stoic and dry when they read the words of the Christ, and/or experience his work all around them.

Being in Haiti really drove this notion home for me. I talked with several Haitians about the political scene there, to hear and feel their complete surprise and heart ache from broken promise after promise. The past president of Haiti promised and was known as “The President of the People.” But after several years in office, and failure after failure, and lie after lie, and selfish taking of power after selfish taking of power, he was whisked away during the night and dropped into exile where he now resides somewhere in Africa. These people were sincerely distraught as to how the president of the people could promise to be for them and not restore their country. How their country could remain in such a state of disrepair after the peoples president convinced and promised otherwise. Something tells me Mr. Claiborne is onto something.

Well, obviously things aren’t that different here in the U.S.

Folks, please vote. Please engage the political process. But please, please, please, don’t be one of those individuals that has put so much hope in either McCain or Obama, that we forget that Jesus, through us, is the real advocate and hope for change.

-Ross

p.s. check out Jesus for President, by Shane Claiborne, for more on this (and stated much more eloquently).