A Few Highlights of the Year

12.17.24 09:52 PM - Comment(s) - By Rich

More to Come...

Here are some highlights from this year I realized I never posted about when they happened...

Songs of Revival Launched

This year we had our first feature-length performance of Songs of Revival: Hungry After God Himself at Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, TN, as a part of their weekend event How the Jesus Movement Changed the Way We Worship. It featured Michael W. Smith, who Joyce is praying over in the photo.

Back in the Kitchen


I had a booking in Tulsa and was able to have dinner on the set of A Christmas Snow. I didn't actually make it into the kitchen. Didn't want to elongate our wait for dinner, but it was quite fun to eat where I performed in my first film with lines in 2010. Since then I've performed in more than 50 films

Back at the Arch

A private workshop in St. Louis was blocks away from one of my favorite places on earth! We went up in it when I was in third grade, and it had a major impact on me! Sadly, the line was too long for us to make it to the top and still catch our flight, but the recently renovated museum underground was fantastic! 


Dress Rehearsal in My Home State


I'm always blessed to perform in Oregon, where I grew up and can visit family and long-time friends. On a trip in the spring I was able to perform Beyond the Chariots about Eric Liddell's victories during the 1924 Paris Olympics. It fell at a critical time to help prepare the play for performing it throughout Europe during the summer. 

Blessings in KY, TX, PA, D.C.


I had private workshops or coachings in Kentucky, Texas, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C., that also blessed me in major ways! 

Our Christmas eLetter Will Go Out Soon

I want to thank you again for being on our prayer team! We know it makes such a difference as we go out into the world to encourage people in their faith and warm those who have none to the Gospel. 


We're composing our Christmas eLetter, so we appreciate your prayers that it will bless all who receive it.