Triumphant Quartet’s Big Ole Stone is a Symbol of Hope and Victory

JEFF TURNER

Mark, chapter 16, verses 5-6, recounts a pivotal moment in Christian history. It tells of the women who went to the tomb of Jesus, carrying spices to anoint his body. Instead of finding him there, they were greeted by an angel who said, “He is not here, for he has risen, just like he said. Come, see the place where the Lord was lying.”

This declaration is central to the Christian faith. It signifies the fulfillment of Jesus’ promise to rise from the dead, proving his power over sin and death. The empty tomb has become a symbol of hope and victory for all who believe in Jesus as their saviour.

Sean Barber, Lead Singer courtesy triumphantquartet.com

This powerful message is echoed in the song “Big Ole Stone” by Triumphant Quartet. Sean Barber, a member of the group, describes the essence of the song: “You know, if you believe that that grave is no longer full, that it’s empty, and that stone’s been rolled away, man, just lift your hands in victory. You’ve got hope. There’s better days coming. And this is your victory. And that’s the song in a nutshell.”

The song, featured on the group’s God is Listening CD, has resonated deeply with listeners. Its message of triumph and hope is reflected in its current standing as the number 9 song on the Texas Gospel Canada Top 30 list for this month.

For believers, the empty tomb is more than a historical moment—it is a reminder that victory is possible through faith. As Sean Barber says, “You’ve got hope. There’s better days coming.” This truth continues to inspire and uplift, bringing the message of Easter into the hearts of many.

Big Ole Stone (Victory) · Triumphant Quartet God Is Listening ℗ 2024 StowTown Records, LLC Released on: 2024-06-07

Mark 16 NASB: “When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they might come and anoint Him. And very early on the first day of the week, they came to the tomb when the sun had risen. They were saying to one another, “Who will roll away the stone from the entrance of the tomb for us?” And looking up, they noticed that the stone had been rolled away; for it was extremely large. And entering the tomb, they saw a young man sitting at the right, wearing a white robe; and they were amazed. But he said to them, “Do not be amazed; you are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who has been crucified. He has risen; He is not here; see, here is the place where they laid Him. But go, tell His disciples and Peter, ‘He is going ahead of you to Galilee; there you will see Him, just as He told you.’” And they went out and fled from the tomb, for trembling and astonishment had gripped them; and they said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid.

Now after He had risen early on the first day of the week, He first appeared to Mary Magdalene, from whom He had cast out seven demons. She went and reported to those who had been with Him, while they were mourning and weeping. And when they heard that He was alive and had been seen by her, they refused to believe it.

Now after that, He appeared in a different form to two of them while they were walking along on their way to the country. And they went away and reported it to the rest, but they did not believe them, either.” – NASB

Westward Road’s New Song Urges Unity Through Love

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The latest release from Westward Road, titled Love One Another, carries a message of compassion and unity. The song, co-written by Scott Roberts of Westward Road and award-winning songwriter Cindy Morgan, speaks to the challenges facing society today.

Scott Roberts explained the inspiration behind the song. “You know, when we wrote our song Love One Another with Cindy Morgan, there was a lot going on in the world. There were riots going on and just people at odds with one another.” He noted that the song’s message resonated deeply when it was first written and remains just as relevant now.

A key verse from the song reflects this universal need for hope and understanding:
“I think we could all use a little good news today. Turn off the TV and the noise. So much pain to pray away.”

Provided to YouTube by Daywind Records Love One Another · Westward Road City of Light ℗ 2023 Westward Road Released on: 2023-04-14

Roberts emphasized the importance of shifting focus from individual concerns to the greater good. “Isn’t that so true? And if we’d think a little less about ourselves and think a lot more about God and others, all the world’s problems will go away.”

At its core, the message of Love One Another is rooted in faith and selflessness. Roberts summed it up simply: “That’s what it all boils down to, isn’t it? Love God with all your heart, mind, and soul, and love one another.”

This call for kindness and understanding serves as a reminder of the power of love and unity in overcoming division. Listeners are encouraged to take small steps in their daily lives to create a more caring and connected world.

The Legacy of Joseph Habedank in Gospel Music

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Joseph Habedank has spent over two decades pursuing a dream that began when he was just five years old. His love for southern gospel music started early, with influences from legendary groups like Gold City, the Kingsmen, the Singing Americans, and the Cathedrals.

Reflecting on his childhood, Joseph shared his deep connection to the music. “I remember as a five-year-old sitting with my headphones listening to Gold City and the Kingsmen and the Singing Americans, Cathedrals, and thinking this is what I want to do. I mean, I can remember sitting on the couch, but I fell in love with the music and I just wanted to do it the rest of my life.”

Provided to YouTube by Daywind Records Jesus walked in (feat. Chris Blue) · Joseph Habedank · Chris Blue autobiography ℗ 2024 Daywind Records Released on: 2024-04-19

For Joseph, the clarity of his passion at such a young age was unique. “It was crazy. It sounds so odd to say as a five-year-old I knew, but I knew,” he recalled. His determination to follow his dream has led to a successful career that he remains committed to. “So yeah, I’m so grateful I get to live out my dream and been doing it for over two decades now and I don’t think I’m going to quit anytime soon,” he added.

Joseph’s latest song, Jesus Walked In, continues to showcase his love for gospel music and his dedication to sharing its message with audiences. For him, the journey is far from over, as he remains deeply inspired by the genre that first captured his heart.

A Special Christmas Gift for The Lore Family

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Christmas was especially joyful this year for Fayth and Jake Whisnant, members of The Lore Family.

The couple recently announced some exciting news about their growing family. Fayth shared, “My husband Jacob Wisnet and I have our baby boy Josiah, and he’ll be 16 months old at the end of this month. And we are now expecting baby number two, and we just found out that we are having a girl, so we are super excited about that.”

Their happiness is shared by all who know them, as they prepare to welcome their daughter into the world.

The Lore Family and their fans are thrilled for Fayth and Jake during this special time, and so are we!

Rodney Griffin Celebrates 31 Years with Greater Vision

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December 28, 2024, marked a significant milestone for Southern Gospel’s Rodney Griffin as he celebrated 31 years with Greater Vision.

Reflecting on this achievement, Griffin expressed his gratitude, saying, “Most groups don’t stand business that long, so I’m so grateful for Gerald Wolfe and the opportunity to have a place to sing.” He added that he was, “Very grateful for the Lord’s doors he’s opened for us and for Chris, for John. Everyone involved along the way has made this so fun and it makes me look forward to the future.”

The longevity of Griffin’s career with Greater Vision is not just measured in years but also in performances. It’s estimated that he has taken part in more than 5,000 concerts during his time with the group.

Greater Vision’s latest release is I’d Rather Hear Preachin’. This new track showcases the group’s ongoing dedication to creating meaningful gospel music.

As Rodney Griffin looks back on 31 years of music ministry with Greater Vision, his words reflect not only gratitude for the past but also enthusiasm for what lies ahead.