Edit for headphones. 2nd Chapter Of Acts: Annie, Nelly and Matthew Ward in the good old days... 1987 I think it was.
Lee (Lieland) Jones: bass
Jim Tenneboe: keyboards
Curt Bartlett from Kansas City (Missouri): guitar
Mike (Michael) Celenza: drums
Annie Herring - Ward: vocals & keyboard
Nelly Greisen - Ward: vocals
Matthew Ward: vocals
The original uploader of these video's wrote: "Hi! I'm the bass player in the video and I'm glad you enjoy it....back in the '70s I travelled and performed in Norway, including Bergen. The group was "New Hope" and we were there several times. I love Norway and would like to visit again sometime. Blessings to you.
Lee Jones"
https://www.youtube.com/@Llelandj/videos
In some other comments Lee wrote: "This was a vcr tape of a tape that was recorded by a television station. I'm sure there are no masters and even if there were they probably wouldn't release them. This is what it is, and is all that exists as far as I know."
And: "I came later ('84-'88) and played on the Hymns albums, Matts solo album and Far Away Places."
And: "Most of the (bass) parts I was playing in these videos were taken from the recorded versions although I had a fair amount of freedom to embelish them, and I did. When I played on their albums (3 of them) the structure of the song was there but I created the bass parts, and they either liked them or they asked me to try something else. That was rare however. I never met Keith Green, but his wife Melody kept my kids at her house while I was travelling sometimes."
And: "This came from a television shoot that happened during a Jesus Midwest festival near Chicago. I just happened to get a tape to copy for my own use, and I'm sure it has never been sold. I just thought folks might appreciate seeing this since there is not much video available."
And: "2nd Chapter were fanatics about the music sounding like the records when played live. Auditioning for my gig with them was definately the toughest I've done. We rehearsed the stuff before we went out on tour but we were expected to know it already and just sharpen it up when we got together. This was a great band to play with, the guitarist and I also played with Phil Keaggy and Paul Clark together."
And: "Where the girl's parts with Acts were pretty constantly the same, Matt never sang the songs the same way twice. Constant improvisation."
Lee Jones once responded after I asked him why these videos were banned from one of my channels: "ruudtes, I am Lee Jones, bass player for 2nd Chapter Of Acts and I posted this video on YouTube. I too got a summons on one of the videos and I explained to Steve that 1. I was in all the videos 2. They were not posted for financial gain. 3. The tape was from a television broadcast and was public domain. 4. Steve doesn't own copywright it on any of these songs, nor does his company. He backed off when he found out who he was flagging, he apologized and I haven't heard from him on this since."
Someone commented that this was broadcast on WCFC TV-38: "WCFC-TV38 was in some ways, a typical television station. Cameras, studio, set’s, lights, video tape machines, a master control, offices. But in other ways, more profound ways, WCFC-TV38 was different. The call letters, W-C-F-C stood for “Winning Chicagoland for Christ.” At the time, TV-38 was the largest, independent Christian television station in America and part of an emerging trend that saw the rise and public fall of famous televangelists like Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggert, the emergence of the religious right on the conservative political landscape, and a mainstreaming of the American Pentecostal movement.
And in more subtle ways, TV-38 also nurtured a grass-roots ecumenical movement that crossed ecclesiastical, racial and economic barriers that had divided Christians in Chicago for decades
BEWARE MY HEART
(Annie Herring)
beware my heart
don't let pride start
tick tock
time is eroding
seconds are floating
and I can't catch them
racing
'round in a hurry
makes worry
it's time to steal away
beware my heart
bon't let pride start
to get a hold
take my heart into a silent place
I've got to take my heart into a silent place
I've got to take my heart and teach it
silence, silence
silence your heart
set it apart
silence your heart
silence
tick tock
time is eroding
seconds are floating
and I can't catch them
racing
'round in a hurry
markes worry
it's time to steal away
beware my heart
don't let pride start
to get a hold
take my heart into a silent place
I've got to take my heart into a silent place
I've got to take my heart and teach it
silence, silence, silence
silence your heart
set it apart
beware
silence your heart
set it apart
beware
silence your heart
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