US prog rocker, Neal Morse, who first made his mark in the band Spock’s Beard and then formed the prog-rock supergroup Transatlantic is to return to All Saints Woodford Wells for an evening of acoustic worship and testimony.
Following his conversion to Christianity in 2000, he left both Spock's Beard and Transatlantic and has since produced a substantial and well-regarded body of solo work exploring different aspects of his faith. I saw him at the turn of last year at All Saints and it is great that he is returning again this year for a concert on Thursday 21st February at 8pm (no tickets required).
In the intervening time, he released his fourth solo prog rock album Sola Scriptura which, across four tracks and 76 minutes (this is prog rock we’re talking here!), tells the story of Martin Luther and the Reformation. Morse says, “The point of it is to point us … toward the light of God's truth which is laid out wonderfully before us in the scriptures. Of course, this is a lofty goal for a mere CD, but, with God anything is possible!”
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Neal Morse - Sola Scriptura.
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