A Special Christmas Gift for The Lore Family

TEXAS GOSPEL STAFF

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!

The Lore Family’s “There Was A Day When”is a powerful musical testimonial

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Arden, North Carolina (June 28, 2024) — “I can’t say enough good things about this song,” The Lore Family’sFayth Lore Whisnant enthuses about “There Was A Day When,” the group’s latest single from Horizon Records.  

“To begin with, when Dad first heard this song, he knew that there was something special about it. It tells the story that almost every believer can relate to.”

Indeed, “There Was A Day When” is a powerful new musical testimonial that uses the strong songwriting craft of Kristi Fitzwater, Jason Davidson and Donna King to proclaim the triumph of faith over sin. Offered at a stately pace, with expansive instrumentation and a vocal arrangement that features each of the Lore Family — Darren Lore, Sandy Lore, Fayth Lore Whisnant and Jake Whisnant — in ever-changing combinations, the song contrasts days of uncertainty and doubt with days of redemption:

There was a day when I was broken
There was a day when I was lost
And I bought into what life sold me
Before I even knew the cost…

There was a day when Jesus saved me
There was a day when love came in
When He wrapped His arms around me
And He forgave my every sin
There was a day when
There was a day when Jesus saved me 

“What beautiful lyrics,” Fayth continues. “My most favorite part of the entire song, though, is when my mother, Sandy Lore, takes the lead on the final verse. She beautifully sings about the day when we will see Jesus face to face. I am so thankful that ‘There Was A Day When’ Jesus saved me! What a blessed hope we have to know that we will get to see our Savior face to face. It is our prayer that this song blesses thousands of others as they hear the message. If you cannot remember a day when Jesus saved you, today could be your day!”Listen to “There Was A Day When” throughout the day on Texas Gospel Canada!

The Lore Family’s “God Said You’re Gonna Make It” reminds us He will follow through

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Arden, North Carolina (April 19, 2024) — The Lore Family’s “Jesus Does” may just be starting to make its way up the Southern Gospel charts, but the Horizon Records recording artist is dishing up more new music — and this time, it’s aimed directly at making new fans for the Ohio-based musical ministry. Written in the 1990s, “God Said You’re Gonna Make It” has been popular with congregations and choirs for years, yet recordings of the song are few and far between, and it has never been released as a single until now.  

Though Fayth Lore Whisnant takes a supporting role on this song — father Darren and mother Sandy have the lead vocals on the song’s two inspirational verses — she puts her finger on the essence of “God Said You’re Gonna Make It,” noting that “doubt is something that every Believer has dealt with in their life. In fact, doubt is what Satan used in The Garden of Eden to convince Eve to take the bite of the forbidden fruit. He asked Eve:  ‘Hath God said?’

“Since Eden, Satan has continued to ask us that same question …’Has God really said’;  ‘Can you truly take God at His word?’ The disciples faced faith-shaking doubt on the raging sea. The circumstances around them quickly made them forget that Jesus Christ had already told them that they were going to be going to the other side. (Mark 4:35)”

With its classic syncopation, prominent organ and guitar, “God Said You’re Gonna Make It” is a familiar-sounding, comfortingly confident affirmation of the truth revealed to believers in the story of Jesus in the storm:

Don’t worry over thunder, because you’re not going under
God said you’re gonna make it, you’re gonna make it for the Master’s on board

 “The song, ‘God Said You’re Gonna Make It’ has encouraged our hearts greatly,” Fayth testifies. “It’s a reminder that God WILL do what He has promised to do in His Word. Oftentimes, we are guilty of letting our emotions and fear control our actions. This song encourages every Christian to be of good cheer. If God said you’re gonna make it, then you’re gonna make it, because He is on board!”Listen to “God Said You’re Gonna Make It” on Texas Gospel Canada!

Celebrate Christmas with albumsfrom The Kingsmen, The Lore Family

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Arden, North Carolina (September 13, 2022) — Horizon Records artists The Kingsmen and The Lore Family are sharing their love for the meaning of Christmas with new albums now available for pre-order, add and save ahead of their October 14 release.

On their new Christmas EP, The Kingsmen waste no time in getting to the point. The title track and very first tune on ‘Tis The Reason is direct, with clarion horns punctuating lead singer Chris Bryant’s sympathetic reminder: “‘Tis the season to be frantic / The crazy time of year we panic / Countless greeting cards to send / Christmas parties to attend / But it’s not the time to fret / Over what we may forget / On the list to do, or make or bake or spend / ‘Cause in the end — it’s about Him” 

The song rises to a crescendo as Chris Jenkins, Alan Kendall and the group’s patriarch, Ray Reese, join in: “‘Tis the Reason to let our praises ring / ‘Tis the Reason to lift our voice and sing / To open up our hearts — and keep on believin’ / ‘Tis the Reason”

The collection seamlessly weaves together old favorites — the majestic “O Holy Night” and the warmly nostalgic “The Christmas Song” — and new songs that range from the upbeat “Here We Come A Caroling” to the thoughtful meditation on the infinite mercy of “The God Who Gives Himself Away” and the closing reminder of “There Is Peace,” with its timely message: “When we love and hold on to each other / When we give just like it’s still December / Every day the Christmas season stays with you and me / There is joy, there is hope, there is peace”

From start to finish, ‘Tis The Reason affirms that the spirit that has animated The Kingsmen’s legendary career is as strong as ever. “The last time the Kingsmen released a Christmas album was in 1994,” notes Alan Kendall. “With the tremendous response from the Christmas single “Tell It On the Mountain” in 2020, our fans and friends made it clear to us that they were way past ready for another collection of seasonal songs celebrating the birth of Jesus. Our producer Jeff Collins and the folks at Crossroads Music agreed with us, and we began preparing it over a year ago. 

“We’re excited about four brand new songs that not only sing us into our favorite time of year, but celebrate the very reason for the season. And with timeless classics like ‘O Holy Night’ and ‘The Christmas Song’ added to the mix, we feel like we have something for everybody. We are certainly proud and honored to present this recording, and we pray that it will be a cherished and spirit-filled part of everyone’s holiday listening for many years to come.”

“I love Christmastime,” says Darren Lore. “It’s truly the most wonderful time of the year.” That love for the holiday — and for the Savior whose birth is celebrated — made the creation of a Christmas collection a natural choice for The Lore Family and the result is sure to find its place among the most treasured of holiday albums.  

The cheery opener, “Sing A Happy Song At Christmas,” with its clever musical references to seasonal classics, sets the pace for the eight-song set, as Fayth Lore Whisnant leads the family through an expansive, sophisticated arrangement. Yet, as the following take on the venerable “Beautiful Star of Bethlehem” shows, The Lore Family keeps the miracle of Christ’s birth at the center of its celebration, and indeed, the next song after that, “Make Room,” gets right to the heart of their message, as Sandy Lore offers its heartfelt chorus: “Make room this Christmas / Make room for Jesus / Make room in your heart for His love / There’s already a place in His heart for you / Make room this Christmas…for Jesus”

As the Roger Talley-produced collection moves on, through the majestic “Let The Faithful Come,” the bright swing of “Talkin’ ‘Bout Jesus,” which features spirited leads from Fayth and brother Samuel Lore, the moving narration by Sandy of the Christmas miracle set to a medley of traditional carols and more, the depth of The Lore Family’s devotion — and talent — makes an unforgettable impression.  

“There seems to be a renewal of relationships around the holidays,” notes Darren. “Families and friends take time to get together. Society seems to be more considerate, generous and kind. Laughter can be heard. Love can be felt. And, if you listen, you’ll always hear music. People love to sing loud when they celebrate. And since Christmas is all about the birth of Jesus, we have a reason to lift our voices and sing!

“Our family feels very honored to share The Lore Family Christmas with you — our first Christmas album. We thoughtfully and prayerfully selected the songs for this album. Our family, the writers, the musicians, our producer and staff at Crossroads worked hard to present this collection. We pray that you will fall in love with each song. We hope that our music becomes a part of your Christmas celebration. Learn every line to each song and join us as we sing.

“Most of all, we encourage you to ‘Make Room’ for Jesus in your heart. Keep Christ the center of it all. Until you know Jesus personally, you’ll never fully understand the meaning of this season. For those who know Him, share His love, peace and joy with the world. ‘His Name Is Jesus!’ My family wishes you a very, Merry Christmas.”

Lore Family heads back to the studio

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The Lore Family travelled to Horizon & Sonlite Records – Crossroads Music in Asheville, NC to begin recording tracks for six new original songs.

A post to the group’s Facebook page says, “This is our first time to record at Crossroads. We’ve worked hard for several months by writing, reviewing, discussing and praying over songs. Greg Bentley and Roger Talley have led the way.”

The Lore Family will record the vocals in a few weeks.

The recording sessions will not keep the family from touring and singing Southern Gospel. The group has a rather busy schedule for the next few months:

March 21: 10:30 AM// First Free Will Baptist Church; Springfield, OH
March 21: 6:00 PM// Grace Baptist; Garrison, KY
March 27: 7:00 PM// Washington Assembly of God; Anderson, IN
March 28: 10:00 AM// Mackey Nazarene; Mackey, IN

April
April 2: 6:30 PM// (Concert with: Satisfied, The Mylon Hayes Family, & The Lore Family) The Willow Event Center; Winchester, OH

April 4: 9:30 AM & 7:30 PM// Rubyville Community Church; Portsmouth, OH

April 10: 6:00 PM// Five Corners Baptist; Wolcottville, IN

April 11: 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM// Emmanuel Free Will Baptist Church; Wabash, IN

April 11: 6:00 PM// Riverview Community Church; Tippecanoo, IN

April 16: 7:00 PM// Horse Creek Free Will Baptist Church; Naoma, WV

April 17: Time TBA// Oxford Baptist (Oxford Women’s Worship); Conover, NC

April 18: 11:00 AM// Connelly Springs Baptist; Connelly, NC

April 18: 6:00 PM// Glad Tidings Free Will Baptist Church; Asheboro, NC

​April 25: 7:00 PM// Rock Branch; Nitro, WV

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