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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Still true after all these centuries

A man who isolates himself seeks his own desire; He rages against all wise judgment. A fool has no delight in understanding, But in expressing his own heart. When the wicked comes, contempt comes also; And with dishonor comes reproach. The words of a man’s mouth are deep waters; The wellspring of wisdom is a flowing brook. It is not good to show partiality to the wicked, Or to overthrow the righteous in judgment. A fool’s lips enter into contention, And his mouth calls for blows. A fool’s mouth is his destruction, And his lips are the snare of his soul. The words of a talebearer are like tasty trifles, And they go down into the inmost body. (Proverbs 18:1-8 NKJV)

Save yourself some pain; read the Proverbs.

Pastor Phil Owens

Friday, March 7, 2014

Thinking and Speaking

Psalm 19:14  Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart Be acceptable in Your sight, O LORD, my strength and my Redeemer.

Colossians 4:5-6  Walk in wisdom toward those who are outside, redeeming the time. Let your speech always be with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may know how you ought to answer each one.

Philippians 4:8  Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things.

The wisdom of God is both pure and peaceable. Amen!

Pastor Phil Owens

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Good Eats! (Please don't sue me, Alton Brown. I love your show.)

Did I mention that my wife can take the simplest, most inexpensive ingredients and *voila* turn them into a gourmet feast?


I don't cook. But sometimes my smoker does.



Sunday, April 10, 2011

My Little Boy is a Man

Those of you who know Ben know that he's been a man since he was about 15. But now he's graduating college. And he loves God and people. And he loves wisdom. And he is committed to excellence. And I am sitting here thanking God for His grace, and wondering how all this happened and where the years went. I was blown away when God granted me my heart's desire 22 years ago. But he took that initial blessing and turned it into a channel - an aqueduct - of goodness in my life. I am overwhelmed. Blessed be the name of the Lord.












Thursday, February 17, 2011

My Wife Likes to Cook


This is beef braised with tomatoes and onions, roasted potatoes and carrots, and yeast rolls.

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'.

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.


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.