Thursday, August 27, 2009

America's Got Talent Top 20

America's Got Talent is down to the final 20 contestants.
Here's how I'm ranking them 1-20 (1 being the highest):

(20) Tony Hoard & Rory (No way this act should have received the judges' vote over Charles Dewayne/singer.)
(19) Jeffrey Ou (He's very fortunate/lucky to have gotten this far.)
(18) Arcadian Broad (In my opinion, it's borderline to whether he should even be in the final 20.)
(17) Grandma Lee (A great story and a very funny lady, but not top 10 material.)
(16) Drew Stevyns (He's shown a lot of character; he's facing some major voices, though.)
(15) Fab Five (Nice ladies from Utah and very good act.)
(14) FootworkKINGz (I think they're a cool act and some of the competition's best dancers.)
(13) EriAm Sisters (Piers says they are the next Destiny's Child; I don't think they've reached that point yet.)
(12) Drew Thomas (An above average magic act, but not quite good enough.)
(11) Recycled Percussion (A very unique act, but would drive me crazy for an hour-long show.)
(10) Texas Tenors (I'm leaving where I had them last time at number 10.)
(09) Hairo Torres (A young guy with a lot of heart who is also a great dancer.)
(08) Erik & Rickie (These ballroom dancing kids stole my heart and leaped up into my top 10.)
(07) The Voices of Glory (Another great group of young people.)
(06) Paradizo Dance (An amazing act; I still can't get over a 90 lb women lifting a 240 lb man!)
(05) Kevin Skinner (How can I root against a KY boy? He's AGT's Susan Boyle.)
(04) Barbara Padilla (Beautiful lady, beautiful story, beautiful voice; she definitely could win it.)
(03) Lawrence Beamen (What a classy guy and great voice!)
(02) Acrodunk (These guys rock the house very time they take the stage.)
(01) Mario & Jenny (They just look and perform like a Las Vegas act.)

-- Greg Herriford

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Teen Mission Notes (July, 2009)

Although the temperatures have been warming up, the summer is starting to wrap up. The kids went back to school today (8/12) here in Lexington. I also turned 38 years old today.
As we start to look to the fall, here is what’s happening with Teen Mission, USA:

2009 MISSION JOURNEYS
The 2009 summer mission trips are now over and it's a really good feeling to wrap up what has been a very successful year of mission trips.
It was not easy, but much was accomplished despite MANY obstacles (read the June TM Notes on my blog for more details).
We’ll end up having a very respectable number of participants (500) and trips (32).
The drop in income to TM from Mission Journeys due to having less international trips will not be as great as I had first thought.
Instead of the initial projections of $10,000-$15,000, it will be more like a $7,000-$8,000 shortfall.
However, that is still additional income we’ll need to have in order to make our budget this year.

A few more important trips are planned for later this year.
Ken has been invited to preach, teach and train hundreds of students, preachers and church leaders in North-Central INDIA and much of TANZANIA from Oct 08-Nov 17.
I'll be working with Dr Wesley Stepp (Oct 22-29) on doing a 2nd convention in FRENCH GUIANA (located on the north coast of South America). Topics to be covered will be: preaching, ministry, church leadership, worship and women's ministry.

TWICE ANNUAL
As you may know, we went ahead and raised the Twice Annual this year from $35 to $50. It was phrased, however, in a very low key way. In the spring, we had a nice response to our Twice Annual mailing with over $7,500 raised. Our 2nd call letter will go out in early August (this week). Historically, though, it has not been as well received as the spring one. Regardless, it should give some relief during the late summer as the mission trips wrap up and take a lot of funds out of the office.

FALL BANQUET (10.15.09)
We have things set for our annual fall banquet here in Lexington.
The date will be Thursday, October 15th at the Gardenside Christian Church Gym (940 Holly Springs Dr; Lexington, KY 40504).
The theme will be: “Honoring the Past…Looking to the Future.”
We’ll have a meal, mini-concert and brief program.
The music will be from the Messengers. They are a very popular Southern Gospel quartet, celebrating 50 years as a group this year.
As for honoring the past, we will continue to use the banquet time to honor faithful supporters/volunteers as we did with Chuck Perry (2006), Tommy Baker (2007) and the Bill Teegarden family (2008).
This year, we’ll honor Brother Wayne B. Smith, the longtime minister at Southland Christian Church/Lexington, KY, and arguably the most beloved preacher in our brotherhood.
Wayne has always been a great friend of Teen Mission and he was very helpful in getting Ken get TM “off the ground” in the late 1960s/early 1970s.
I must confess that following this year’s North American Christian Convention in Louisville, Teen Mission is the proud owner of 100 Wayne Smith bobble head dolls.
My friend Ben Prewitt had several made to honor Wayne at a NACC luncheon and had a few leftover following the event. I bought some of them with hopes of using them as some type of gift for this year’s banquet givers/attendees.
In closing the evening, I would also like to spend a few moments updating folks about where Teen Mission is heading. We’ll share with our supporters that Teen Mission has been seriously and prayerfully considering expanding the Mission Journeys outreach by starting one, eventually more, Teen Mission "mission locations."
We feel like God may be opening a door of opportunity in the Central America country of Belize as well as in Eastern KY.

THANKS again for your prayers, support and encouragement!

In Him,
Greg Herriford (Teen Mission, USA)

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

America's Got Talent

This post is on a much-lighter-than-usual note. Allow me to explain:

For me, it can be a major challenge finding something to root for and follow during the month of July.
My daughter's baseball comes to an end then and, for all practical purposes, church league softball is finished, too.

Even though they have nearly half a season to go, my beloved Cincinnati Reds are usually "finished" by mid-July.
It's no different this year. The Redlegs overachieved most of the year staying around the .500 mark. However, a rash of season-ending injuries finally took its tool and stretched an already paper thin lineup too far.
The Reds offense is pretty punch-less. The pitching, which had been surprisingly good for most of the year, has worn out.

Pro and college football are still a few months away from getting started.
The fantasy football draft is not until late August.

The middle of summer feels like being in the dead zone of cell phone range...no connections...no activity...nothing!
Perhaps I would have been better off had I rooted for "rain" this July.

Ah, but when all looked lost, NBC has thrown me a lifeline.
The name of this oasis in the summer's desert of disappointments is called "America's Got Talent."
The show is a nationwide talent search for the next great entertainment act. I actually started getting "hooked" on the show last summer (season 3).

I really can't explain why I enjoy this show so much.
I just do.
I do know this, though: In times of trouble, our country has always turned to escapist entertainment to help it get by. Things haven't changed.
The show has a lot of energy (most of it very positive) delivered by the show's host, Nick Cannon, talent judges and contestants.
I also like the fact that the show highlights the talent of many average, every day American people.

Several auditions held across the country are over. Last week, nearly 200 acts were sent to Las Vegas, NV, where the judges (Piers Morgan, Sharon Osbourne, David Hasselhoff) narrowed the list down to a top 40.
This week, the top 40 moved on to Hollywood.

Of the top 40, here are my top 10 (1 being the highest):

(10) Texas Tenors/singers
(09) Charles Dewayne/singer
(08) Platt Brothers/creative dancers
(07) Barbara Padilla/singer
(06) Lawrence Beamen/singer
(05) Mario & Jenny/magic act
(04) Kevin Skinner/singer
(03) Voices of Glory/singer
(02) Ishaara/Bollywood dancing
(01) Acrodunk/sports entertainers

Some of the acts I really liked didn't make the top 40. Those were: the little Hawaiian girl who sang, the Spiritual Harmonizers (several Richmond, VA, postmen) and the little boy who played blues on his guitar.
However, through a new twist for season 4, some of the acts are being invited back as "wildcards." The first two wildcards competed last night (the Diva League and the girls from the Lake Houston Performing Arts Center) and, in my opinion, were pretty horrible. I'm still hoping some of favorite will find their way back to the AGT stage.

It's probably more critical to stay tuned to the economy, the war on terror and health care reform.
But, don't think less of me for taking a little time each week to follow America's Got Talent.

God bless,
Greg Herriford (Teen Mission, USA)