Aaron Clark & Ministry Encourage Believers With Walk In Their Destiny With “No Fear, All Faith”
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Ensemble Prepares for 2017 Live Recording
(Springfield,
OH) – August 26, 2016 – Walking in faith is never easy. Even though the
Bible tells us not to be afraid, fear is something many believers
struggle with. Gifted singer, songwriter and ensemble leader Aaron Clark
has had his share of fearful times, but he’s determined to put it
behind him. Through his upcoming musical release, No Fear, All Faith,
he wants others to do the same. Having shared the stage with DeWayne
Woods and featured at John P. Kee’s VIP Conference, Aaron Clark &
Ministry is prepping the body of Christ and future attendees of the live
recording with the phrase, “No Fear, All Faith”. The group is
determined to eradicate the spirit of fear from the people of God.
Aaron
has had many personal experiences with fear and there was a time when
he allowed it to control him. “God told me that with what He has in
store for me, I had to let fear go,” shares the worship leader. “If you
allow it, fear will rob you of so many blessings. There were so many
opportunities that were presented to me that I turned down. Sometimes I
felt like I wasn’t worthy and other times I felt that because I didn’t
sing or play like other people, I shouldn’t pursue opportunities that
God was giving me. It was only later on that I realized what I was
missing out on. If you let it, fear will cripple you from all the
wonderful things that God has for you. Many times I have heard
Christians say, ‘God has my life’. But for some, fear has their lives.
Everything they do is channeled through that spirit of fear. People
don’t realize that they are doing it. I want to remind people that if
they walk in it, faith will trump fear every time.”
Now
free of fear, he is walking in his purpose. Part of that purpose is his
group, Ministry. Based out of Springfield, OH, Aaron Clark &
Ministry started in 2007. Known as a dynamic singing aggregation, the
ensemble became regional favorites with the release of their 2009 debut, Min. Aaron Clark & Ministry: The New Beginning.
Clark, inspired to start the group to present his songs, was the
project’s principle songwriter and arranger. Tracks like the up-tempo
“I’m Free” and the soft balladry of “You’re Not Alone” showcased the
group’s versatility and flaunted their ease of flowing from praise to
worship, not to mention multiple genres. The ensemble dropped their
sophomore CD, Conquerors: We Always Win! in
2012. The CD’s title tune caught the ears of many as did the churchy
track, “Shift”. Much more than just a powerful singing group, they are
recognized for tackling real life issues in their songs, always drawing
the listener to Christ.
For
Aaron Clark, music is more than a skill or a gift; he sees it as a
vehicle to bring others to Christ. He also believes a lifestyle should
accompany a minstrel’s ministry. “We deliver far more than music that
invokes praise and worship,” shares Aaron. “We are committed to living a
lifestyle of worship, believing that an example of Christ in our
everyday walk is what wins souls and changes lives. We are called to
create an environment that God is used to. That’s a place where worship
and praise take place. It’s only in those environments that God can
dwell in comfortably.”
It’s
the godly lives the group strives to live off stage that really
testifies to their relationship with God. Since their inception, Aaron
Clark & Ministry have been blessing audiences in their area and
beyond including Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, North
Carolina and Pennsylvania and others. Fans of the artists have also seen
them minister on Christian television programs including the Hour of
Harvest on the Christian Television Network, Atlanta Live on WATC-TV and
the Kraze TV show.
In
addition to his role as the leader of Aaron Clark & Ministry, he is
also the Assistant Minister of Music and the multi-talented musician at
Restored Life Ministries in Springfield, under the leadership of Pastor
Larry D. Coleman. Years before taking on leadership positions in music
ministry, he began his musical journey by playing the drums and other
percussive instruments at church. He also learned to play keyboards and
the organ. His father is a drummer, too, and owns a recording studio, a
perk that Aaron has enjoyed since his teens. Now music and ministry are
his vocations. He is an ordained preacher as well as a music teacher and
student chaplain at Springfield Christian School.
Aaron Clark & Ministry will be holding their live recording for the project, No Fear, All Faith,
on March 31, 2017 at Fellowship Church (2301 Valley Loop Road,
Springfield, OH 44501). The event starts at 7:30PM with doors opening
at 7:00PM. Those who are interested in attending should log on to www.acamlive.com
for upcoming information about the live recording. People desiring to
share the message of faith can do so with t-shirts and sweatshirts, also
at www.acamlive.com.The following day, April 1st, Clark will hold his 2nd
Annual Levite Connection Music Workshop. The workshop will be held at
St. John’s Missionary Baptist Church (34 W. Pleasant St., Springfield,
OH 45506) is targeted for local church choir members and musicians with a
goal of helping build church music and arts departments. Targeted to
worship and praise teams as well, the workshop seeks to connect music
leaders with others in similar roles. For more information about Aaron
Clark & Ministry, connect with them on Facebook and Twitter and enjoy their videos and music on YouTube and their Pandora station.