
Following along with the unfolding apocalypse, Good God Father, here to keep the record straight on the breaking news, stories and agendas that are taking over the internet and air waves.
So, with sinking hearts, I, Sean Lewis, send out my sincerest condolences, and warmest affections for the community in Sutherland Springs, TX, who were devastated by an absolute act of pure, and unadulterated evil.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the friends and families who were victimized by this ruthless, and staggeringly brutal travesty.
It’s events like these that are constantly giving me pause to reflect on my vision, and drive as an artists, to reassess my views and values to focus on the heart of the matter, and so far, I’m overcome by my conscience to continue to be fueled by my outrage to pour in to what I know is beautiful. Being a child of the Christian church, myself, I grieve with deep groaning for the body of Christ, as the nation that was founded by it’s Spirit and virtues continues to reject, and even attack what St. Paul declared as “…the pillar and bulwark of the truth…”, where at one time, in a world where Christianity was without respite from constant violence in nations around the world, the United States was a true refuge from persecution.
Now, however, we’re finding these shores to be riddled with the same inescapable third world aggression.
But where the world strikes fear, we offer hope, and reason. A voice of resolve in a thick cloud of delusion.
So we carry on to the things which we are to remember to celebrate, mourning not as the world mourns, as without hope.
We have our hope, and today, Ryan Cek, of Ryno’s Radio Revolution, is a great reason for our hope. He’s given us a great statement on the, Good God Father, movement that you’re sure to find as inspiring as we have found.
Here’s what he had to say about the band: