When we first began our 50-state tour through the USA, some of the most impactful ministry opportunities for our team were the outreach events we held on Native American reservations. First Nations communities truly have a passion for reggae music and a tremendous need for the Gospel. In addition to this, Native American reservations are some of the most overlooked communities, resulting in a lot of depression, suicide, and substance abuse.
Just over two weeks ago, our team members made the long drive from California to San Carlos, Arizona. We kicked off our Wind Driven tour by ministering on an Apache reservation in the hills of Arizona. God moved so much in tangible ways. From being able to minister to people individually after the show who dealt with similar things that our band members dealt with.
We returned to Immanuel Mission in Sweetwater, Arizona.
Calvary Chapel Rio Grande Valley, NM was a blast. Especially when we are able to bring the people on stage to join us and have a good time. Sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ is the most important news to share, but I love how we also have a moment to celebrate the Goods News with others and share in the joy through music, worship and dance..
Currently our month-long Texas tour has begun! This weekend weʻre in Galveston and Houston!