Sunday, March 15, 2020

Covenant of Love -- Keith Lancaster


Anybody who calls himself a “musicianary” is really serious about his role in music in the Creator’s world. That much can be said about Keith Lancaster, a guy who’s in touch with the “Covenant of Love” that he feels compelled to proclaim through the gift of music he teaches to others. It was around 1996, and whether Keith was in Cullman, Alabama (see the map-picture here) – where he lives currently – or somewhere else is not clear. Did he actually conceive the song while there, or was it during one of his many ventures on the road to teach acapella music? Cullman is just a point of contact for Keith and what he does, really, as his biography makes clear. He has what he calls ‘…the greatest instrument of music ever created’. He’s not boasting, but instead recognizing Him who gave and still guides Keith in what he does. He – God -- is the keeper of the covenant.

Keith Lancaster’s life has multiple facets that all lead back to the music and the God who has given him this role as a ‘musicianary’.  @Musicianary is how you can reach him, the culmination of what began even before 1982 when 25-year old Keith established the Acapella Ministries. It was an outgrowth of the singing group ACAPELLA that Keith and three friends started in Tennessee, and which has spawned several other groups – Acapella Vocal Band (AVB), Vocal Union, The Lancasters, and Durant. So, in 1996 during the midst of this burgeoning music ministry, Keith wrote about the covenant embedded inside a Divine love that he was experiencing and communicating in all his travels. What had become crystal clear to the middle-aged Keith, some 14 years after he began to form his vision for his life’s work, was that God was still at work to ‘keep His covenant of love’, a refrain he has us sing to remind us that God’s still active in each of us. What precise circumstances motivated Keith to write ‘Covenant…’ is not clear from any of his online information. Yet, just read a bit, and you surmise that he must feel his cup overflowing, and that when he and his wife Sharon (his co-musicianary) travel to conduct Praise and Harmony workshops, Worship Leader Institute gatherings, or “Singing at Sea” cruise vacations, they are conduits of a special bond with God. It’s not surprising that they’ve been to all 50 states of the U. S., as well as provided training for worship leaders from other nations through the worship institute they facilitate.

Do you suppose that the Lancasters feel just an obligation to travel and do what they do to make better singers among those they meet? It’s much more than that, wouldn’t you say? They must feel that God’s mission in their lives is something in which they’ve become emotionally and spiritually invested – God’s purpose is theirs too. A life spent joining voices together in a common adoration is a pretty special thing. In fact, it’s probably pretty hard or nearly impossible to adequately describe it; it has to be experienced. And, once you have that sense of exhilaration wash over you, you keep coming back for more. That would certainly explain what has been going on with Acapella and its offspring since 1982. The Lancasters didn’t invent this, but they’re doing their part to underscore the phenomenon…and its real origin. It’s all Him.

See this site for author/composer’s story: http://www.keithlancaster.com/

Also see here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Lancaster

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