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Singing Evangelistic Ministries is the last days ministry of Song Evangelist: Chuck Gibson

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Almost Persuaded, A house divided

two audio sermons from our radio program on W.T.L.O. Somerset, KY.
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With just one touch

I co-wrote this song with Pastor Jerry McAthur and was recorded by a group from North Carolina called New Covenant.
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The Watchman

This is an audio sermon from our radio program Singing Evangelistic Ministries on W.T.L.O.
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Whose on the Lord's side now?

A verse, verse, Chorus type song with a surprise bridge. First one I've written like it.
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Each Step I take

A song that flows very nicely and has a very good story line.
The Singing Evangelist “Singing Evangelistic Ministries” is the last days ministry of Song Evangelist: Chuck Gibson also known as the “Singing Evangelist”. He is referred to as a song evangelist because; “he presents the Word in Song”. Chuck is not an entertainer, but a minister in song, and his ministry is operated for the soul purpose of promoting the gospel (good news) of Jesus Christ. Twenty-Six years of music ministry is now part of the testimony behind this “Song Evangelist” also Known as “The Singing Evangelist” Chuck Gibson is actively involved in many facets of the Southern Gospel Music industry. He is currently the Chairman and Pulaski County “Chapter leader” of the A.C.M.A. (The American Christian Music Association) www.theacma.org And does his publishing through “Gibson Hill Music”. Which was formed five years ago by this Singer/Songwriter who spent three years in Nashville, “learning the business” from some of the top names in secular Country Music. Brother “Chuck” has been preaching the gospel for the most of the twenty-five years of this anointed ministry, and has been very busy about his Fathers business! He worked as a D.J. over W.O.B.O. 88.7 fm in his hometown of Batavia, Oh. Where he produced and hosted two radio programs, Sunday morning sunrise, and a Monday evening drive time program “traveling the highway home” He also hosted and helped to produce his own cable T.V. program called “shekinah” which aired three times a week on Warner cable station#24 (the public access channel) and twice a week on T.K.R. cable channel #7 in Covington, Ky. “The Road To Glory land” was another program that Chuck helped to produce and host. Up until the time he moved here to the Lake Cumberland Region from Ohio, he had three projects previously released on sage grass records and glory land music and media. “The Best is Yet To Come” (which has now become part of “The Collection” The Singing Evangelist “best of” project) A twenty song C.D. and was recorded at Jordan recording studios, In Taylor Mill, Ky. And mastered in Nashville. Featuring such talent as Charles Novell on piano, Buddy Rich on steel guitar (now gone on to be with Jesus) and Billy Blackwood (of the famed “Blackwood Brothers”) on the drums, and other great musicians such as Paul Thompson, Homer Todd and Dennis Hensley. He has also worked with Rusty York of Jewel recording studios (Jewel records) and Carroll Rawlings of the “Masters Five” Then came “Chosen Soldiers” which featured two of Chuck’s daughters singing, the background vocals, and produced by Eddie Brumley. 8 years ago Chuck began a united effort to reach the lost at any cost with creating “The Singing Evangelistic Ministries” which now holds major Crusades across the Country. You can find that Ministry on the World Wide Web at www.seministries.com He recently released a string of projects “It’s Still Real Today” “Let’s Get Busy” On the Gibson Hill label and is getting airplay on local stations everywhere! Gibson also has just released his first “Cover song project” (songs written and recorded by other Artist’s) entitled “The Shepherd Of My Valley” which is fast becoming a big hit with his fans, so I figure he will be doing a follow up to this one. When asked where do you go from here? Chuck replys “wherever the Lord leads me, I will follow, and if it is the Lord’s will that’s exactly what he will do” (Taken from the A.C.M.A. (American Christian Music Association) Newsletter 9/18/2003) He now has many other CD credits due to the fact that he writes/records and does production from his own in home 16 track state of the art recording studio, "Gibson Hill Studios" located in Monticello, KY. 42633 He does all his own music/engineering, and has done many other “Albums On CD” for other “Local Artists” in his area.
Band/artist history
Artist Spotlight “Singing Evangelistic Ministries” is the last days ministry of Song Evangelist: Chuck Gibson also known as the “Singing Evangelist”. He is referred to as a song evangelist because; “he presents the Word in Song”. Chuck is not an entertainer, but a minister in song, and his ministry is operated for the soul purpose of promoting the gospel (good news) of Jesus Christ. Twenty-Six years of music ministry is now part of the testimony behind this “Song Evangelist” also Known as “The Singing Evangelist” Chuck Gibson is actively involved in many facets of the Southern Gospel Music industry. He is currently the Chairman and Pulaski County “Chapter leader” of the A.C.M.A. (The American Christian Music Association) www.theacma.org And does his publishing through “Gibson Hill Music”. Which was formed five years ago by this Singer/Songwriter who spent three years in Nashville, “learning the business” from some of the top names in secular Country Music. Brother “Chuck” has been preaching the gospel for the most of the twenty-five years of this anointed ministry, and has been very busy about his Fathers business! He worked as a D.J. over W.O.B.O. 88.7 fm in his hometown of Batavia, Oh. Where he produced and hosted two radio programs, Sunday morning sunrise, and a Monday evening drive time program “traveling the highway home” He also hosted and helped to produce his own cable T.V. program called “shekinah” which aired three times a week on Warner cable station#24 (the public access channel) and twice a week on T.K.R. cable channel #7 in Covington, Ky. “The Road To Glory land” was another program that Chuck helped to produce and host. Up until the time he moved here to the Lake Cumberland Region from Ohio, he had three projects previously released on sage grass records and glory land music and media. “The Best is Yet To Come” (which has now become part of “The Collection” The Singing Evangelist “best of” project) A twenty song C.D. and was recorded at Jordan recording studios, In Taylor Mill, Ky. And mastered in Nashville. Featuring such talent as Charles Novell on piano, Buddy Rich on steel guitar (now gone on to be with Jesus) and Billy Blackwood (of the famed “Blackwood Brothers”) on the drums, and other great musicians such as Paul Thompson, Homer Todd and Dennis Hensley. He has also worked with Rusty York of Jewel recording studios (Jewel records) and Carroll Rawlings of the “Masters Five” Then came “Chosen Soldiers” which featured two of Chuck’s daughters singing, the background vocals, and produced by Eddie Brumley. 8 years ago Chuck began a united effort to reach the lost at any cost with creating “The Singing Evangelistic Ministries” which now holds major Crusades across the Country. You can find that Ministry on the World Wide Web at www.seministries.com He recently released a string of projects “It’s Still Real Today” “Let’s Get Busy” On the Gibson Hill label and is getting airplay on local stations everywhere! Gibson also has just released his first “Cover song project” (songs written and recorded by other Artist’s) entitled “The Shepherd Of My Valley” which is fast becoming a big hit with his fans, so I figure he will be doing a follow up to this one. When asked where do you go from here? Chuck replys “wherever the Lord leads me, I will follow, and if it is the Lord’s will that’s exactly what he will do” (Taken from the A.C.M.A. (American Christian Music Association) Newsletter 9/18/2003) He now has many other CD credits due to the fact that he writes/records and does production from his own in home 16 track state of the art recording studio, "Gibson Hill Studios" located in Monticello, KY. 42633 He does all his own music/engineering, and has done many other “Albums On CD” for other “Local Artists” in his area. A New Song There are many other areas of Ministry that Chuck or ”Junior” as most of his new friends now call him. He has now started reaching out to the Youth through the “Solid Rock” it is a completely different genre of music for me "Classic Christian Rock" hey it might even be a whole new category or genre of Gospel music! Of course "The Singing Evangelist" is mainstream Southern/Country/bluegrass gospel, because of stereotyping but it just so happens; however he has always been one to operate out of the norm therefore the “Solid Rock” took on a new group name and label. Why do such a thing? You may ask, ”The Lord I truly believe gave me these particular songs geared towards the youth. More and more venues are asking us for a more contemporary style (even most Churches we sing at nowadays want more of a "Praise and Worship" style, or "format" or is it program?) God has allowed me and blessed me with the right equipment along with the words and music to a "Baker's Dozen" (13 songs in all) that make up the "Solid Rock" together with a follow-up project which will be my first "Praise and Worship" CD. With songs such as "Open the eyes of my heart" Light of the World" God of Wonders" Awesome God" 14 songs will grace this "Cover Song Project" (songs written and previously recorded by other Artists)
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Yes we sing live with soundtracks, and on occasion I play my guitar or play one or two on the piano. Most everywhere. (on week days within a fifty mile radius, because I still work a full time job. but on weekends we will travel within a two hundred mile area of our little home town of Somerset KY. depending which day, Friday or Saturday. We are praying and hoping that one day, we could be in full time ministry. We absolutely love what we do, the gifts and the callings of God are without repentance, you cannot be sorry for the talent God has given you. You must use it for the glory of God, for his purpose, to accomplish his will on earth. Well here comes the preacher! On to the next question. Yes, in October of 2004 we were honored to sing at "The Gospel Barn" which is an outreach of "The King Of Kings" radio network. (three gospel radio stations here in southwestern KY. and central TN. It was three nights of southern gospel music "at it's best" Sponsored by "The A.C.M.A." (the American Christian Music Association) (Of which I am treasurer and chapter leader for Pulaski County)we sang all three nights, it was a glorious weekend. The next greatest moment is coming up, when we record live at W.L.J.C. the newest in 24 hour Gospel TV. programming On cable station 23 and 65 on satelite, out of Beatyville KY. (a suburb of Lexington. 3/10/2005 please tune us in that night 7pm-8:30pm for more info. click on "Our Calendar" @S.E.M. Home Office
Your musical influences
My Dad a pastor, teacher mentor and friend. The late great Claude Ely, Billy Sunday, Jimmy Swaggert, J.D. Jarvis, Edgar Fultz, Rev. Johnny Carter, Booby Groves Arlie Petri, and other great Godly men.
What equipment do you use?
for My Space
Anything else?
Gibson Hill Music On this page we want to give you information about publishing, recording, copyrights, distribution and so much more! We hope and pray that this information will be of service to you. Gibson Hill Music is a publishing house Dedicated to music ministry. We are a small company with a big visionto help you as an artist to become as effective as you can be, by opening doors between writers and singers of Christian music. Completing a song is an accomplishment in itself. But if you want that song to be enjoyed by other people, if you want it to be recorded and become an effective tool of ministry, your work is just beginning! Somewhere along the line, in the process of getting your songs to the public, your creations have to be published. When you finish writing a song it becomes a product-a property that you own. People in the music industry refer To that property as a “copyright.” (Copyright law automatically protects Songs. Still it is important to understand When and how they are protected and, the difference between copyright notification and registration.) All of the copyrights you own comprise your “catalog.” You control the publishing rights to all the songs in your catalog, Until you choose to sign a contract giving the publishing to someone else. When you sign a publishing contract, you are assigning your copyright to the publisher. Ethical publishers don’t ask you to “sell” your songs outright, rather you license the rights to the song to the publisher for a specified period of time. The publisher “administers” the copyright during that period. You’ll sometimes hear of a publisher acquiring whole catalogs, which he then tries to exploit. He tries to get the songs recorded, printed and used in various ways, and guards them against infringement. Even though a song is your creation, the publisher controls the copyright once you have given him your publishing. He does a lot of legwork and paperwork for you, and uses his contacts and business savvy to your (and his) advantage. He may choose to help you re-demo your song to make it sound more professional. He may even offer you a small cash advance at the time the publishing contract is signed. Because the publisher invests time and money in the song (because he believes in the potential of the song), you split with him the royalties the song earns, usually 50/50. Some songwriters (if not most these days) choose to publish their own songs and “pitch them” directly to recording artists or their producers or their managers. However, publishing is a complicated and sophisticated process. Many songwriters feel that the business negotiations and follow up work of publishing take too much time away from the songwriting and demo projects, and they prefer to let an experienced publisher represent their songs for them. Publishers can be excellent contacts for songwriters. Publishers build a reputation within the music industry. Some publishers specialize in certain types of music, while others look for crossover potential in songs, so they can peak the interest many different kinds of artists in the same song(s)
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