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Online Status: Last On: Aug 18, 2008 - 9:33 AM
Profile Views: 10,954
Member Since: August 28, 2007
Location: Memphis, TN
ShoutLife Address: shoutlife.com/toddagnew
Website: www.toddagnew.com
Genre: Gospel
Record Label: Ardent Records
Group Members:
Brian Wilson - Drums
Jonathan Chu - Violin
Rob Ramsey - Guitar
Cody Spriggs - Bass
(and most of the time, Chris Farnsworth - sound)
Sounds Like:
Todd Agnew may sound a bit like Dave Matthews or even Creed, but he mixes his sound with hymns that have been "reworked" for something truly unique. From Kim Jones - Christian Music Guide
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Discography
Better Questions (2007)
1. Prelude
2. Still Has a Hold
3. Least of These
4. If You Wanted Me
5. Martyr's Song
6. Lovers in Our Heads
7. Funny (Because You Said So)
8. Don't Say a Word
9. War Inside
10. Peace on Earth
11. Our Great God
12. On a Corner in Memphis
13. Family
14. Preachers and Thieves
15. Be with You

Ardent Records

Buy Better Questions Online

Do You See What I See? (2006)
1. Do You Hear What I Hear?
2. No Room
3. This Is All I Have to Give
4. Magnificat
5. Did You Know?
6. Sleep Well
7. He Is Called Jesus
8. God with Us
9. Glory to God
10. Bethlehem Dawn
11. In the First Light

Ardent/INO/Columbia

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Reflection Of Something (2005)
1. Something Beautiful
2. New Name
3. Blood on My Hands
4. Unchanging One
5. Isaiah 6
6. Mercy in Me
7. The Wonder of It All
8. In the Middle of Me
9. Always There
10. Where Were You
11. Fullness Found
12. My Jesus

Ardent Records

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Grace Like Rain (2003)
1. Reached Down
2. This Fragile Breath
3. Shepherd
4. Grace Like Rain
5. Romans 12:1
6. Still Here Waiting
7. Come Ye Sinners
8. You Are Kindness
9. Lay It Down
10. Only One Thing
11. Wait For Your Rain
12. Bonus Track 1

Ardent Records

Buy Grace Like Rain Online

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About Todd Agnew
There's an axiom that should apply in so many areas where we live our lives, be it classroom or boardroom or family room.

"There's no such thing as a dumb question."

But there's one place where this idea tends not to apply. So many -- young and old, male and female, seeker and believer alike -- run into opposition of asking the tough questions in the one place they should feel most free, the church. Todd Agnew wants to help put a stop to that. Through his travels as a recording artist and performer, he has seen it start to happen on its own.

"I'm just finding more and more people who aren't fooled by the 'everything's fine' version of Christianity," the Texas-bred Memphis resident says. "I'm just trying to just get some of those questions out there, the questions people are afraid to ask in church, but also to get the questions asked sincerely and without anger." Which brings Agnew to this place in time and art, using his platform and talent to get to the core of who we are as humans, to get to that moment where we're able to ask the Better Questions:

What happens when you die?
Why do we define people by their mistakes?
How does God still care for us when we keep messing things up?

Todd Agnew's willingness to stand up and provide perspective and voice to this and more doesn't come from a place of anger or defiance, but rather from the experiences of a man continuing to wrestle with the very questions he poses. From his debut Ardent release Grace Like Rain to the sophomore explorations of Reflection of Something to the epic nature of last year's seasonal effort Do You See What I See? to the present-day realities of Better Questions, there is a deepening lyrical maturity displaying confidence while still maintaining power and edge. This set of songs came to Todd with a clarity with which even he was surprised. "We had planned to do a live worship record next after the Christmas record," Todd says. "But after taking some time off, I'd written a bunch of new songs. I went into the management office and said, 'Um, I need to tell you about some things.' "I went in with my pitch that I needed to do a studio record, to be called 'Better Questions,' here's the reasoning behind it, and here are the songs, all of it," he continues. "They said, 'Well, we were going to tell you we thought you needed to do a studio record, too,' So I thought, 'Wait, then, I didn't need to do all this work leading up to this?'"

"We started with the idea of doing a real simple record, musically. I'd just finished the Christmas record and it was so big; there was orchestra on every single song, and it's just this epic thing," Todd notes. "So my thought was, 'Let's do a record with a drummer, a guitar player, a bass player and some keyboards.' So that's how we started...but we definitely strayed from that. As we started meshing the creativity and the simplicity together, sometimes the simplicity fell away."

That creativity, that exploration of various sounds and styles -- be it rock of "Still Has A Hold," the groove of "Least of These," the lightheartedness of "Funny" or the reinvention of Rich Mullins' piano-driven "Can I Be With You" -- weaves in tightly to the singer/songwriter nature of some of the other tracks, giving Better Questions a sonic diversity that holds the listener's attention while maintaining that reflective thread the overall theme requires.

"For me, it meant going some different directions sonically, like having more keyboards on a record than ever before. We used loops for the first time, which had always been a real 'anti-Agnew' kind of thing, like 'I don't need computers to play music for me!'" Todd laughs.

"That's the great thing about working around these guys who've been in the studio for so long. You put in a CD and play something, and they'll go, 'Aw, man, that's a Gretsch hollow body through an old Vox AC30,'" he continues. "So where the second record was about exploring and learning how to make all the music that had influenced me, this time it was about leaving that stuff at the core and doing a lot of creative stuff around it."

For Todd, the merging of the project's theme and the creative drive behind it manifests most noticeably in the song "If You Wanted Me," asking a litany of questions within an approachable musical habitat. "It may be my favorite song I've ever written, because I got to the last line and it wrapped it all up in that one line, 'If You wanted me to be like You, why did You make me like me?" Todd notes. "Musically, it's a unique combination. For example, the drummer played all her parts with her hands. She's on a regular drum kit, but she's tapping the drums with her hands and hitting the cymbals with her fingers, so it's this little, intricate rhythm that she ties in with the bass player," Todd says. "But at the end of recording the song, we got the guitar player to go in and create all these feedback loops, then we put that behind their simple rhythm. So you hear the feedback and expect the rhythm to come crashing through, but it just subtly comes in and moves you along."

"But this song also deals with the danger of the format we've been taught in writing for this genre: you can present any question you want, as long as you answer it 30 seconds later," Agnew says. "I've started to think, 'But what about the questions you can't even ask in three minutes? And what about the questions you can't answer at all? What about the questions you have to have God for? What about the things in our lives that are so devastating and so unexplainable that we can't get our arms around them? Should we leave them out of our art?'"

"When we ask questions, God gives us answers, but they're answers that are going to help draw you to Him, not answers that are going to help you be right," he continues. "He's not going to give you the answer that will let you think, 'Oh, I've got it all figured out now,' He's going to give you the answer that is going to pull you in to Him, because that's what you need.

"We've kind of developed this idea that says Christians can't be challenged by art, they can't be made to think about anything, we can't have lyrics that are more than two syllables long, you can't directly quote stuff out of the Bible because it's going to go over their heads," Agnew says. "But my thoughts are, if they've connected with some of the things I've done in the past, then they're probably asking some of these same questions.

"And I can't help those people by giving them the answer, because I don't know the answer. But I can help them in letting them know that they're not alone in asking the questions. The church, as a body, can ask those questions, and we may or may not end up finding the answers, but we can walk that path together." And for Todd Agnew, an artist willing to stand up and make the music he's called to make while simultaneously making the points he's compelled to make, just getting the questions asked in the first place is an encouraging first step down that path.
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Paul Zimmer - Narrow Path Ministries on 4/29/13 - 7:59 PM
As a child, in my house, April meant Spring cleaning, and no one cleaned more thoroughly than my mom. She had my brother and I take furniture out of each room, so she could get to the nooks and crannies of every corner in the house, and then she'd have me use my baseball bat to beat the dust and sand from the rugs she meticulously stretched over the clotheslines. Spring cleaning was a ritualistic event, and there was one thing I could count on after a week of cleaning every room in the house, and that was that the house was as clean as it could possibly be. We'd repeat this event in the Fall, and right before Christmas.

Well, it is Spring, and this month's Trail Mix is a thorough prayer of cleansing that ALL of us need to do from time-to-time, or, in my case, time-to-time often means several times a day or week, especially when I am given over to the flesh within me. Anyway's, I couldn't think of a better prayer in the entire Bible to clean us from head to toe and from everything in-between, then Psalm 51. The remorseful Psalm of King David when he finally realized his sin with Bathsheba was totally not what God would have ordered for him.

I can only challenge each of you to prayerfully read this Psalm, and where its words are applicable, to ask the Holy Spirit to apply the cleansing to your heart and soul in order to present you before God, completely repentant and remorseful for the things in your live that have been committed by way of commission or commission, or both, so that you can stand before God righteous and ready to be used in a way the glorifies the Father with all aspects of your life.

Let's pray: "Have mercy upon me, O God, according to Your steadfast love; according to the multitude of Your tender mercy and loving-kindness blot out my transgressions. Wash me thoroughly [and repeatedly] from my iniquity and guilt and cleanse me and make me wholly pure from my sin! For I am conscious of my transgressions and I acknowledge them; my sin is ever before me.

Against You, You only, have I sinned and done that which is evil in Your sight, so that You are justified in Your sentence and faultless in Your judgment. Behold, I was brought forth in [a state of] iniquity; my mother was sinful who conceived me [and I too am sinful]. Behold, You desire truth in the inner being; make me therefore to know wisdom in my inmost heart.

Purify me with hyssop, and I shall be clean; wash me, and I shall [in reality] be whiter than snow.

Make me to hear joy and gladness and be satisfied; let the bones which You have broken rejoice.
Hide Your face from my sins and blot out all my guilt and iniquities.
Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right, persevering, and steadfast spirit within me.
Cast me not away from Your presence and take not Your Holy Spirit from me.
Restore to me the joy of Your salvation and uphold me with a willing spirit.
Then will I teach transgressors Your ways, and sinners shall be converted and return to You.
Deliver me from blood guiltiness and death, O God, the God of my salvation, and my tongue shall sing aloud of Your righteousness (Your rightness and Your justice).
Open my lips, and my mouth shall show forth Your praise.
For You delight not in sacrifice, or else would I give it; You find no pleasure in burnt offering. My sacrifice [the sacrifice acceptable] to God is a broken spirit; a broken and a contrite heart [broken down with sorrow for sin and humbly and thoroughly penitent], such, O God, You will not despise. Do good in Your good pleasure to Zion; rebuild the walls of Jerusalem.

Then will You delight in the sacrifices of righteousness, justice, and right, with burnt offering and whole burnt offering; then bullocks will be offered upon Your altar."

Remember, the Path is Narrow, and Jesus told us it would have its difficulties. In 1 John 1:5-10, This is the message we have heard from him and proclaim to you, that God is light and in him there is no darkness at all. If we say that we have fellowship with him while we are walking in darkness, we lie and do not do what is true; but if we walk in the light as he himself is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin. If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he who is faithful and just will forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us."

Spring cleaning is necessary for all of us who travel across the Narrow Path; so allow the light of the Holy Ghost to enlighten you as He searches those nooks and crannies of your heart, spirit, language, thoughts and walk [life]. If it is true that confession is good for the soul, this month's Trail Mix should put some "pep back into your step!" as it reconnects you to the Father.

Shalom,

Pastor Paul