Me, Eric, Herb, Pastor Steve, Jeff, Dad, Mark, and Rob
...with tools in hand!!!
The thoughts I am thinking, the lessons I am learning, the memories I am making, and the humor found along the way!
So I've been waiting for 'this moment' for about six months now... and This Moment is finally here!!! Today's the day that Steven Curtis Chapman's first new album in over three years, This Moment, hits the stores. I actually traveled over 45 min. to get to a store that carried the special edition (with extra acoustic tracks) - and it was well worth it! I really can't pick a favorite song or even top five songs!!! They are all so great... there's the instant classic "Cinderella" about a father dancing his daughter through childhood, awesome upbeat hits like "You Are Being Loved" and "Children Of God," great worship songs "Yours" and "With One Voice," profound yet simple lyrics in the songs "Broken," "My Surrender," and "Definition Of Me," and of course the hit that's already climbing the charts (up to #6 on 20 the Countdown Magazine) "Miracle Of The Moment." I highly recommend that you buy this album, not just because I'm a huge SCC fan, but because this is simply a great collection of songs with a great message from a great songwriter. You can listen to a preview of the album here.
The other half of this post is brupper. You may be wondering, "what in the world is brupper? some sort of intestinal problem or a small rodent from Polynesia???" No my friends, brupper (a combination of breakfast and supper) is known in the Wessel house as having breakfast food at supper time.
It is similar to what some people call brunch (breakfast and lunch) or lupper (lunch and supper). We had brupper last night and since I got home from work early, I was able to help out by making the pancakes!
My mom made the scrambled eggs with cheese and bacon bits (yummy!) and my brothers fried the bacon strips. It was delicious!!! Muy Rico!!!
We found our seats (the second row in the first section of risers) and sat for a while, but with all the hot lights and so many people, I decided to go change out of my long sleeve shirt into my new "Show Hope" shirt. The concert began with Bethany Dillon (shown here with Eric) singing a few of her songs. I saw her last year at CHIC, so it was fun to sing along with some of the songs.
I was watching the crowds mill about on the floor section in front of us and all of a sudden I realized I recognized a woman being seated with a group of friends. It was none other than Mary Beth Chapman!!!! She was sitting talking to her friends while my mom was urging me to go talk to her. It took me a while to muster up the courage, but just after they made the announcement that intermission was over, I grabbed
Mark to take a pic of us. She was so sweet!!! After the pic was finally taken (Mark actually took two) she asked Mark's and my names and the only other thing I could say was "I'm such a big fan...blah blah blah..." I said thanks again and right before we turned away she said, "You're welcome, and I love your shirt!!!" That's when I realized that we were both wearing the "Show Hope" shirts!!! It was so awesome!!! (I couldn't decide which pic I liked best...)
Steven got off to a great start, opening with The Great Adventure and then a song off Steven's new album, This Moment, called Children of God. During this song, Steven's sons who were in the band were given solos - Caleb sang the second verse and Will Franklin had a drum solo. The night continued mixing songs both old and new, including a 10 minute montage of some of the older songs. Some that were sang: For the Sake of the Call, King of the Jungle, Free, Let Us Pray, Not Home Yet, The Change, The Walk, Fingerprints of God, More to This Life, Miracle of the Moment, Something Crazy, Cinderella (with the most precious accompaniment video), You Are Being Loved (my favorite off the new album), etc... It was amazing! During the montage of songs, he sang most of I Will Be Here, written to Mary Beth. While he was singing I couldn't help but watch Mary Beth as she watched Steven sing that song to her. I've sung along to that song for years, but in that moment, it seemed so much more personal and meaningful!!!
The second to last song was Live out Loud, a great audience participation song. Being that only about twenty young people were there (or so it seemed), not many of the "older" fans were doing anything more than mouthing the words and clapping along during the chorus. Well, that song involves a lot of la-la-la's, and while I was la-la-la-ing, I had my hand in the air waving back and forth to the beat. Even thought I was the only person doing this, I didn't care - it was a great song!!! So once the bulk of the song was over, Steven grabs the microphone and walks from side to side of the stage getting the audience to sing along or whatever. The lights were shining on the audience and when Steven came over to my "side" of the stage, he all of a sudden looked and pointed directly at me, raised his other hand, and started making the same motion I was!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This only lasted a few seconds before he had to finish the song, but it was so cool!!! I was the only one doing that anywhere near me, and I can't believe he saw me!!! I was singing along with a lot of the newer songs earlier in the concert because I had previewed them on the website and a few times I thought he was looking at me, but this time I know he did!!!!
Steven did a beautiful solo on the piano while he sang When Love Takes You In. This song was written when the Chapman family adopted Shaohannah (Shaoey), and a video played in the background during the song featuring families meeting their adoptive children, including video of the first time the Chapmans met Shaoey - so beautiful!!!


Various concert pics... The one in the middle is Steven and Caleb in the same pose... could this be a second generation SCC???
Steven presenting the family with the $4,000 grant from Shaohannah's Hope - this was actually the family's third child and second adoption!
The final bow... Such a great night!!!