Thursday, December 23, 2010

From SanteePatch.com. Purdy Kewl.


Playing the Guitar Is an Elevated Art for Ben Owens

Santee native Ben Owens, the award-winning fingerstyle guitarist, plays a
Christmas show at the Prospect Avenue Baptist Church.
By Cynthia Robertson

Christmas music is, well, just that—until you hear Ben Owens play it.
The [21]-year-old plays guitar at a higher level. Owens is part of a lively group of musicians called the Prospect Avenue Bluegrass Band. Last weekend, Owens and friends played at the Prospect Avenue Baptist Church.
"God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," "Silent Night," and "What Child is This?" never sounded sweeter nor livelier with Owens strumming along with half a dozen other members of the band.
It takes a family to raise a musician. Every member of Owens' family is a lover of music, if not a player. His parents raised him on guitar music. Though he himself has played the guitar for little more than eight years, Owens is on his way to making a name for himself in down-home style music. Still, he closes his eyes as he plays the guitar, as if in prayer.
"Playing the guitar was something that I'd always wanted to do," said Owens, who grew up admiring the music of Chet Atkins and Tommy Emmanuel.
At the same time, his cousin and good friend, Ricky Ruis, had started learning to play after his parents had given him a guitar.
"We both really got into it," Owens said. "We got into fingerstyle about the same time and then it was off to the races. I think it's awesome that the best fingerstyle guitarists in the world are some of the nicest people you'll ever meet." 
Owens can consider himself in the company of the professionals. In September, he won first place in the "Open Category" in an annual fingerstyle guitar event, called the International Home of the Legends Thumbpicking Contest. The event took place in Kentucky.
"It was actually pretty special just getting to play there," Owens said.
The competition was held in Muhlenberg County, KY, which is where fingerpicking originated. The "Open Category" in which Owens competed gave contestants the freedom to play whatever they wanted.
"I was honored. I was also featured in the big, closing Saturday night concert. It was a blast," he said.
At the concert at Prospect Avenue Baptist Church, Ruis and Owens did a rousing performance together, neck and neck with their guitars in a medley of Christmas carols.
Having just flown in back home from finals at [Bob] Jones University in Greenville, SC, Owens had a lot to sing about. But he is the first to recognize that any natural talent is what he calls a "gift from God."
"So, I think that's the real source," he said. "I don't know if I'd refer to myself as an exceptional player, though I have worked and do continue to work hard at it."
While majoring in humanities at college, Owens has his vision set on getting a degree in music. He already has an A.A. in music from Grossmont College.
"I'd like to combine humanities with music," said Owens, who wants to become a minister.
He has a good role model in that career as well, since his father is pastor at Prospect Avenue Baptist.          
Owens calls himself blessed with parents who have always been supportive and willing to work hard to help grow him as a musician, a performer and a person.
"Music was always important in my family," he said. ""I have memories of all of us sitting around playing music as a way to enjoy each other."
As a result of loving the music, Owens has practiced quite a lot and he intends to always. He has also gotten personal advice from some of his favorite guitarists, including Tommy Emmanuel, Pete Huttlinger, John Knowles and Richard Smith.
"I think everyone recognizes that music—and art in general—has remarkable emotional power," Owens said. "I'd agree with G.K. Chesterton that art is the signature of man. The ability to create music and to be moved by it totally sets us apart from the animal world."
Owens believes that his abilities and the faculties to appreciate music could only come from a Divine Creator.
"For me, implicit in playing music is a recognition of God's existence and an expression of thanks for all He's done. But that's not original to me. J.S. Bach had a similar idea," he said.
Owens has a sense of disappointment in the general direction of music these days. He said that most of what is "force-fed" to young people in the mainstream media these days is not the best of what's out there.
"However, thanks to people like Tommy Emmanuel, there are a lot of young people who are getting a taste for good music. I've also met some pretty promising young songwriters and composers," he said. 

Monday, December 20, 2010

Psalm 33:3. Sing to Him a new song; Play skillfully with a shout of joy.


This picture features some of the instruments of Ben Owens and Bryan San Miguel.  It represents layer upon layer of blessings from God through these two men who have devoted their talents to His glory. It also represents a mess of great pickin' and singin'.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Christmas In The Country - Santee, CA Patch

Christmas In The Country - Santee, CA Patch: "Christmas In The Country
Posted by Phil Owens |

Where: Prospect Avenue Baptist Church, 8836 Prospect Ave, Santee, CA 92071
Date: December 19, 2010
Time: 5:00pm–8:30pm
The whole community is invited to our annual Christmas block party. We start at 5:00pm with an indoor acoustic concert featuring all your Christmas favorites. This year we have those amazing guitar monsters Ben Owens and Ricky Ruis plus Bryan San Miguel and his Prospect Avenue Bluegrass Band (with some really awesome vocalists too).

Then at 6:30 it's all the soup you can eat - 3 awesome flavors with all the fixin's. Eat in our cozy dining room or outdoors beside one of our cheery bonfires as the kids take turns on the hayride wagon. We'll also have loads of delicious baked stuff, and coffee and cocoa.

Everything is free. It is a neighborhood favorite! We hope you can join us this year!

Features: Open to All
Website: http://ProspectBaptistSantee.com
Phone: 619-890-7588
Email: plowens@pacbell.net
Price: FREE!"

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Thankful For God's Gifts


I brined this 14lb. Butterball for 3 days, then smoked it with oak chips for 9 hours at 250 degrees - breast down and tented with foil at about 5 hours (I also threw a ham in at this point). It was the best we've ever had. Then Toni prepared a bunch of incredible side dishes - roasted squash, cranberry sauce and stuffing from scratch, yeast rolls made with homemade buttermilk and served with homemade butter, and more. I am continually amazed at the grace of God who has given us so many incredible gifts. He made animals and plants to taste good, and He fine-tuned our taste buds to appreciate them. Really it is an awe-inspiring thing.


Saturday, November 6, 2010

Wisdom of God from Proverbs 6

The Malicious Man
12 A worthless person, a wicked man, who goes around speaking dishonestly,
13 who winks his eyes, signals with his feet, and gestures with his fingers,
14 who plots evil with perversity in his heart—he stirs up trouble constantly.
15 Therefore calamity will strike him suddenly; he will be shattered instantly—beyond recovery.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Thank You, Lord!

What a wonderful world! The beauty of creation and the wonder of family are reason enough to believe in God, and to praise Him for His goodness. We had a great week together touring California.


Thursday, July 8, 2010

Ben and Jameson Owens Play the Chet Atkins Appreciation Society Convention

We hauled the boys and their gear to the airport Tuesday morning for their week-long guitarfest in Nashville.  They have been having a wonderful time performing, enjoying concerts, and jamming at the Music City Sheraton. I am so grateful for this blessing from God in their lives, and for all the dear people who made it possible - especially Mark and Carol Pritcher and the Taylor and and Anderson families, Phil and Cindy, and Chris and Meagan.

Today Ben and Jameson performed with Tommy Emmanuel and Roland White. Tommy is probably the greatest fingerstyle guitarist of all time, a living legend who plays more than 300 dates a year all around the world.  Roland is a Bluegrass original whose first band, The Kentucky Colonels, played "The Darlins" on the Andy Griffith Show back in the early sixties. My boys are on cloud nine.  Hopefully we'll have some pics and video later.




Tuesday, May 11, 2010

The merciful man does good for his own soul, But he who is cruel troubles his own flesh.

 1   Dishonest scales are an abomination to the LORD,
      But a just weight is His delight.
       2  When pride comes, then comes shame;  
      But with the humble is wisdom.
       3  The integrity of the upright will guide them,  
      But the perversity of the unfaithful will destroy them.
       4   Riches do not profit in the day of wrath,  
      But righteousness delivers from death.
       5  The righteousness of the blameless will direct his way aright,  
      But the wicked will fall by his own wickedness.
       6  The righteousness of the upright will deliver them,  
      But the unfaithful will be caught by their lust.
       7  When a wicked man dies, his expectation will perish,  
      And the hope of the unjust perishes.
       8  The righteous is delivered from trouble,  
      And it comes to the wicked instead.
       9  The hypocrite with his mouth destroys his neighbor,  
      But through knowledge the righteous will be delivered.
       10  When it goes well with the righteous, the city rejoices;  
      And when the wicked perish, there is jubilation.
       11  By the blessing of the upright the city is exalted,  
      But it is overthrown by the mouth of the wicked.
       12  He who is devoid of wisdom despises his neighbor,  
      But a man of understanding holds his peace.
       13  A talebearer reveals secrets,  
      But he who is of a faithful spirit conceals a matter.
       14   Where there is no counsel, the people fall;  
      But in the multitude of counselors there is safety.
       15  He who is surety for a stranger will suffer,  
      But one who hates being surety is secure.
       16  A gracious woman retains honor,  
      But ruthless men retain riches.
       17  The merciful man does good for his own soul,  
      But he who is cruel troubles his own flesh.
       18  The wicked man does deceptive work,  
      But he who sows righteousness will have a sure reward.
       19  As righteousness leads to life,  
      So he who pursues evil pursues it to his own death.
       20  Those who are of a perverse heart are an abomination to the LORD,  
      But the blameless in their ways are His delight.
       21 Though they join forces, the wicked will not go unpunished;  
      But the posterity of the righteous will be delivered.
       22 As a ring of gold in a swine’s snout,  
      So is a lovely woman who lacks discretion.
       23  The desire of the righteous is only good,  
      But the expectation of the wicked is wrath.
       24  There is one who scatters, yet increases more;  
      And there is one who withholds more than is right,
      But it leads to poverty.
       25  The generous soul will be made rich,  
      And he who waters will also be watered himself.
       26  The people will curse him who withholds grain,  
      But blessing will be on the head of him who sells it.
       27  He who earnestly seeks good finds favor,  
      But trouble will come to him who seeks evil.
       28  He who trusts in his riches will fall,  
      But the righteous will flourish like foliage.
       29  He who troubles his own house will inherit the wind,  
      And the fool will be servant to the wise of heart.
       30  The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life,  
      And he who wins souls is wise.
       (Proverbs 11, New King James Version)

Sunday, May 9, 2010

God Blesses Ben Owens

Ok, so Ben and his buddy Nate spend the night near Nashville and end up meeting up with Tommy Emmanuel for dinner. What are the odds?? Well, Tommy plays over 300 shows per year; he is almost never home. Looks like it's gonna be a good trip. Thank you Lord.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

The LORD is good to all, and His tender mercies are over all His works.

 1 I will extol You, my God, O King;
         And I will bless Your name forever and ever.
 2 Every day I will bless You,
         And I will praise Your name forever and ever.
 3 Great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised;
         And His greatness is unsearchable.
         
 4 One generation shall praise Your works to another,
         And shall declare Your mighty acts.
 5 I will meditate on the glorious splendor of Your majesty,
         And on Your wondrous works.
 6 Men shall speak of the might of Your awesome acts,
         And I will declare Your greatness.
 7 They shall utter the memory of Your great goodness,
         And shall sing of Your righteousness.
         
 8 The LORD is gracious and full of compassion,
         Slow to anger and great in mercy.
 9 The LORD is good to all,
         And His tender mercies are over all His works.
         
 10 All Your works shall praise You, O LORD,
         And Your saints shall bless You.
 11 They shall speak of the glory of Your kingdom,
         And talk of Your power,
 12 To make known to the sons of men His mighty acts,
         And the glorious majesty of His kingdom.
 13 Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom,
         And Your dominion endures throughout all generations.
         
 14 The LORD upholds all who fall,
         And raises up all who are bowed down.
 15 The eyes of all look expectantly to You,
         And You give them their food in due season.
 16 You open Your hand
         And satisfy the desire of every living thing.
         
 17 The LORD is righteous in all His ways,
         Gracious in all His works.
 18 The LORD is near to all who call upon Him,
         To all who call upon Him in truth.
 19 He will fulfill the desire of those who fear Him;
         He also will hear their cry and save them.
 20 The LORD preserves all who love Him,
         But all the wicked He will destroy.
 21 My mouth shall speak the praise of the LORD,
         And all flesh shall bless His holy name
         Forever and ever. (Psalm 145, New King James Version)

Monday, April 26, 2010

He who sends a message by the hand of a fool cuts off his own feet and drinks violence.

 1   As snow in summer and rain in harvest,
      So honor is not fitting for a fool.
       2  Like a flitting sparrow, like a flying swallow,  
      So a curse without cause shall not alight.
       3  A whip for the horse,  
      A bridle for the donkey,
      And a rod for the fool’s back.
       4  Do not answer a fool according to his folly,  
      Lest you also be like him.
       5   Answer a fool according to his folly,  
      Lest he be wise in his own eyes.
       6  He who sends a message by the hand of a fool  
      Cuts off his own feet and drinks violence.
       7 Like the legs of the lame that hang limp  
      Is a proverb in the mouth of fools.
       8  Like one who binds a stone in a sling  
      Is he who gives honor to a fool.
       9 Like a thorn that goes into the hand of a drunkard  
      Is a proverb in the mouth of fools.
       10  The great God who formed everything  
      Gives the fool his hire and the transgressor his wages.
       11  As a dog returns to his own vomit,  
      So a fool repeats his folly.
       12  Do you see a man wise in his own eyes?  
      There is more hope for a fool than for him.
       13  The lazy man says, “There is a lion in the road!  
      A fierce lion is in the streets!”
       14 As a door turns on its hinges,  
      So does the lazy man on his bed.
       15  The lazy man buries his hand in the bowl;
      It wearies him to bring it back to his mouth.
       16  The lazy man is wiser in his own eyes  
      Than seven men who can answer sensibly.
       17  He who passes by and meddles in a quarrel not his own  
      Is like one who takes a dog by the ears.
       18  Like a madman who throws firebrands, arrows, and death,  
       19 Is the man who deceives his neighbor,  
      And says, “I was only joking!”
       20   Where there is no wood, the fire goes out;  
      And where there is no talebearer, strife ceases.
       21 As charcoal is to burning coals, and wood to fire,  
      So is a contentious man to kindle strife.
       22  The words of a talebearer are like tasty trifles,  
      And they go down into the inmost body.
       23   Fervent lips with a wicked heart  
      Are like earthenware covered with silver dross.
       24  He who hates, disguises it with his lips,  
      And lays up deceit within himself;
       25  When he speaks kindly, do not believe him,  
      For there are seven abominations in his heart;
       26 Though his hatred is covered by deceit,  
      His wickedness will be revealed before the assembly.
       27   Whoever digs a pit will fall into it,  
      And he who rolls a stone will have it roll back on him.
       28  A lying tongue hates those who are crushed by it,  
      And a flattering mouth works ruin. (Proverbs 26, New King James Version)

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Thanks For Coming Everyone!!


Hey, we did it!  We covered the existence of God, the trustworthiness and inspiration of the Bible, the deity of Christ, the problem of man's sin, and finally God's gracious provision of salvation.  The pace was good, attendance was excellent, and the chow was superb.  Among the resources we gave away to each participant - our own 120 page 'Foundations' outline, 'God Wrote a Book,' 'God of Wonders,' 'More Than a Carpenter,' 'The Case for Christ,' and 'The Answers Book 2' from Answers in Genesis.


We are so grateful to everyone who served and attended; looking forward to seeing everyone at our Lasagna finale this Thursday.  We hope you all can make it to our special summer series with Ben Owens Wednesdays @ 7 beginning June 2.  God's richest blessings to all.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Great Bible Teaching in Santee

I am so looking forward to this summer Bible series at Prospect Avenue Baptist Church.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Good Clean College Fun

Ben and his pals finally took their jam session outside.  Wish I could have been there to hear them.



Saturday, March 20, 2010

Awesome Creation Resource

You can watch the chapters online here.  If you would like your own free copy on DVD, come on out to Prospect Avenue Baptist Church in Santee.



Tuesday, March 2, 2010

People Like Chelsea King Are Made, Not Born


Over the past five days we read repeatedly that Chelsea was every parent's dream child - straight-A student, disciplined athlete, accomplished musician, peer counselor, and someone who brightened everyone's life.  (One of her school mates commended her on her kindness.) On the day she was attacked she had been up early to attend a peer counseling meeting before 7am, after performing in a concert the night before; and she still had the drive to put in a training session before going home to do homework.


Chelsea was an overtly good person, intent on making other people's lives better.  And you can bet that the lists of her attributes and accomplishment will never do justice to who she was.  People like Chelsea are greater than the sum of their parts.  And people like her do not happen by chance.  All the credit goes to her dear, loving parents, Brent and Kelly King.  May the sweet memories of Chelsea, their dream child, comfort them all the days of their lives.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

New Small Group Study

Click the jpeg for a better view.  We would love to have you.  You will learn a ton!  Plus awesome freebies and a big lasagna dinner finale!

Monday, February 8, 2010

February 6 Haiti Update From Mark Rose


PLEASE HELP IF YOU CAN.  YOU CAN DONATE DIRECTLY THROUGH THE WEBSITE LISTED BELOW.


I am writing this from downtown Port au Prince on the edge of a huge tent city where thousands of Haitians are sleeping in the streets under tarps, plastic, and anything they can find to protect them from the hot tropical sun when temps soar to 95 degrees daily. No words, television news reports, or photos can describe the devastation caused by the earthquake. There is a real danger here from many things like hunger, disease, and exposure...but the greatest danger is to the Haitian people as a race and culture. I can see how the entire nation could fall and cease to exist under the weight of this suffering. 
 
The Haitian people are afraid to go inside any buildings and millions sleep outside. Aid is piled up in warehouses as all of us seek a way to get it to the people. It is slow and needs your prayers.
 
I addressed this letter to you and a man named Ryan from New Philadephia, Ohio (FBC), who will lead our team of medical professionals. Ryan is preparing to depart with doctors and nurses this weekend. Here they are greatly needed to say the least. Mostly, we ask your prayers.
 
Our team of 9 Americans (including me and Robyn) are living in tents at the CAD Orphanage in Gontier, Haiti which is just outside the city. They moved orphans from three orphanages destroyed in the quake to this site and we are putting up tents for 250 orphans. We will have them up and ready in a couple of days. Our team is strong in spirit and lifted by your prayers and donations that have gotten us this far an enabling us so far to feed these kids and care for them. But as I write we have $800 left. Don't panic! We have about two tons of rice and beans, tuna, and other foods in our warehouse and this will last about three weeks. But we need to sustain this site for six months until the children can be moved out of the tents and in to better shelters that protect them. It is a race against time as temperatures continuet rise by ten degrees each month into summer.
 
Thousands of injured are being moved from the USS COMFORT hospital ship to a field hospital near our location. There they conduct amputations and all types of surgeries.  The patients (mostly children) are then put in tents to recover. It is hard to see.  It IS ALL THAT CAN BE DONE.  So, by God's providence, we have this small team of medical professionals coming in this week. We planned for them to work at our site which is smaller than the field hospital site. But we now must share them with the field hospital up the road where they are badly needed. Pray for them because this ain't easy living.  We sleep in tents on the ground, eat almost only rice, and must endure the hot temps.  But God has given us strength by your prayers.  We need you to pray and help us if you can. 
 
If God has blessed you with a roof and some food, I pray you will be able to send what you can to help finance our work here for the next few months.  You can donate thru our website online at www.russiainlandmission.com or you can mail at donation to our ministry address at:
 
Russia Inland Mission
PO Box 1304
Hixson, TN  37343
 
By law, your donations in FEB and MARCH 2010 can be deducted from your 2009 taxes. All donations will go to the relief effort and none of it will be used for admin or overhead.  I am going to try and send a photo of one of the orphanages destroyed by the earthquake where 5 girls and one staff member was killed. The rest of the children who survived are with us.
 
Please pray for our special service today. We are going to fix the children a feast meal and preach the Gospel to them. We want them to know that God sent us and that HE has them in the palm of HIS mighty hand...that they survived for a reason, that God will bring them to a home some day where no earthquake or famine can hurt them...where they can once again be in a home that cannot be destroyed...a home in heaven.
 
In Christ,
 
Bro. Mark Rose

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Cracked Maton

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Ben was wearing his gig bag backpack style when he slipped on the ice at school.  OUCH!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Turn up your speakers and enjoy!


Two Ben Owens originals:
"Waltz For a Friend" in honor of the late Verna Lembcke.
"Goin' Home"

Tuesday, January 12, 2010