2016 // Songs + Albums

Favorite Songs of 2016

In 2015 I started making playlists of my favorite songs releases for that year. Here is my playlist for 2016; 77 songs that have kept me moving this year. My rules for selection were twofold: 1) The song had to come out this year, and 2) I had to like it. So one objective rule, and one subjective rule. I broke the objective rule at least once, but I promise the subjective rule remains unbroken! Listening Recommendations: 1) Shuffle, and 2) Loud.

 

FAVORITE ALBUMS OF 2016

Along with the playlist, I thought it would be fun to post my favorite albums from 2016 as well. There are 18 of them, listed in alphabetical order by artist name. There were a lot of great albums this year- I am aware that my list is missing many great ones- but I wanted to make a list that highlighted a few that I think got lost in the shuffle.

americanfootball

American Football // (LP2)

andrewbird

Andrew Bird // Are You Serious

bellows

Bellows // Fist and Palm

blackoak

Black Oak // Equinox 

clairmorgan

Clair Morgan // New Lions & the Not-Good Night

diners

Diners // Three

theexquissittes

The Exquisites // Home

frankiecosmos

Frankie Cosmos // Next Thing

fruitbats

Fruit Bats // Absolute Loser

greenskybluegrass

Greensky Bluegrass // Shouted, Written Down & Quoted

hissgoldenmessenger

Hiss Golden Messenger // Heart Like a Levee

ings

Ings // Dog Physics

mandolinorange

Mandolin Orange // Blindfaller 

memoryhouse

Memoryhouse // Soft Hate

mutualbenefit

Mutual Benefit // Skip a Sinking Stone

pinegrove

Pinegrove // Cardinal

roguewave

Rogue Wave // Delusions of Grand Fur

SAMO_12_JACKET_NEW

Wintersleep // The Great Detachment 

Afoyo Matek! // Uganda Pt.3

As a part of our trip to Uganda we got to go on a Safari in Murchison Falls National Park. The photos speak for themselves, but in addition to the pictured Giraffe, Water Buffalo, and Hippos, we also got to see Elephants, a Lioness (and four cubs), Warthogs, Crocodiles, and lots of bird and Antelope variations. We took a boat ride up the Nile to see Murchison Falls from below, and then hiked up to see it from above. One of the best parts of the trip was that our friends Richard and Lillian (who Pastor in the village of Alero Cuku) got to join us! We are so thankful for this experience and are still in shock that it actually happened!

Afoyo Matek! // Uganda Pt.2

We are back home in Costa Mesa, safe and sound (although a little jet-lagged). Here is our second post from our time in Uganda!

Friends have been asking what Uganda was like for us, and I think the best way to describe it is like this: The ethos of the trip was to be ready for anything, and in fact, all sorts of anythings did happen, and we did our best to jump in and go for it!

One of our favorite stops in Uganda was Christ the Center, a school in Gulu where we sponsor a child. We have been sponsoring Gerald for around a year and a half, and when we signed up to sponsor him, we really had no idea that we would someday get to meet him. As you could imagine, it was pretty surreal. Gerald is such a sweet, gentle, and smart kid. I am excited to see what God does in his life as he continues to grow.

Christ the Center is currently in the process of building a new school campus. We got to stop by and pray over the construction. It was amazing to see the fruit of Dave and Frankie’s obedience in partnering with this ministry to see it expand and grow. We are praying that God will influence the future of Gulu through their faithfulness.

We also got to go to the 31BITS (above) and Krochet Kids (below) compounds. The women were on Holiday Break, but we were still able to walk the grounds and see with our own eyes the places we have loved and supported for so many years. Being there made me even more proud of my sister and friends who have worked so hard to impact the lives of so many. For Bethany, the experience was pretty emotional (in a good way), as she was tangibly reminded how real and important their work is, and how meaningful it has been for her to play a small part in that story.

The 10 year celebration of Gulu Bible Community Church kicked off with a two mile parade through the streets of Gulu. We all marched in the parade, following behind a full on Ugandan marching  band! (Above photo by Jonathan Dickson).

We also got to hang out with Dom, who works with Krochet Kids. He is also on the boards of both Christ the Center and GBCC, so he was at the Celebration to help hand out awards and support. For the record, our whole team was rocking the orange shirts. Long story short- when Pastor Martin wants you to wear a shirt- you wear the shirt!

Another unforgettable experience was getting to preach at the new years celebration. The night was filled with a lot of dancing, celebration, and worship. Around 11:30pm, I gave a short message out of Mark 1:14-18 about being called to follow Jesus into life in the Kingdom of God. My challenge was to lay down anything that might keep us from stepping into God’s work of transforming us and using us to transform our communities. We responded by praying together- that God would fill us afresh and transform the world through us. After we prayed, Pastor Martin led us in the countdown to the start of 2017. As soon as the clock struck midnight, fireworks erupted and the celebration continued. This New Years Eve will be hard to forget!

Sharif and Shaban have been friends with Tim since he first started traveling to Uganda, and accompanied us on our trip. Sharif owns a clothing store in Kampala, where Shaban also works. He was able to start his business via a loan from Tim a few years ago, which he paid back in full this year. It is amazing to see what a long term investment in people can do to impact their lives. Sharif’s story is one of many stories of people’s lives being impacted because people like Tim, and churches like ROCKHARBOR, are willing to partner for the long haul.

While this post doesn’t begin to encompass all that we experienced, I hope that it helps to  paint a picture of how impactful this trip was for us. When you see us, please ask us more, as these pictures only begin to scratch the surface of all that we experienced, and all that God did.

Afoyo Matek! // Uganda Pt.1

Hello Friends! We had an incredible time in Uganda (and now Israel), but have been pretty wifi-deprived, so we haven’t had a chance to post any updates along the way. Rather than post a million photos and stories at once, we are deciding to post as much as we can over the last few days of our trip, and then the rest when we get home. Below its the first batch from Uganda. We hope you enjoy!


Here we are in front of the Nile River on our way from Kampala to Gulu. The Nile starts in Uganda, flowing out from Lake Victoria. 

One of our Favorite places that we visited was the village of Alero Cuku. Richard and his wife Lillian pastor this church, and it is one of the village churches planted by and connected to GBCC. This place truely is home of possibility, as they bring education, healing, and hope to this village. 


One of the bet parts about Uganda is the overwhelming hospitality. The kids of Alero Cuku danced and sang for us to ensure that we felt most welcome. If you want to hear one of the songs, ask Bethany to sing the Mango Song. 


Our team also led some worship and shared testimonies and encouraging words.


After that we did so door to door (hut to hut) evangelism. This was a great way to meet people in the villages and hear their stories as well. 

Thanks for praying for us. More posts are on the way!