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Welcome to the Official website of Brandishing Steel! We are happy that you have taken the time to visit. Brandishing Steel is a three piece, Christian Hard Rock band from Fredericksburg, Virginia with Kevin Conner on lead vocals & guitar, David MacKinnon on drums & keyboards, and Mark Simpkins on bass guitar & backing vocals.
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![]() BSteel featured in online devotional! Needed - spiritual blacksmiths! 03 Sep 2008 'THERE WERE NO BLACKSMITHS IN THE LAND.' 1 SAMUEL 13:19 The Bible says, 'There were no blacksmiths in the land of Israel in those days. The Philistines wouldn't allow them for fear they would make swords and spears for the Hebrews...none of the people of Israel had a sword or spear, except for Saul and Jonathan' (1 Samuel 13:19-22 NLT). To keep the Israelites in slavery, the Philistines removed all the blacksmiths. It was a devastating blow. Blacksmiths made swords to be used in battle and sickles to be used in the harvest field. Can you imagine the effect that would have on a nation? Satan's tactics haven't changed. His goal is still to silence the moulders and shapers of a new culture; a kingdom culture. Why do we need spiritual blacksmiths? Because they understand how to shape raw material into something God can use. They not only shape it, they sharpen it. All great leaders have emerged from raw material. And tomorrow's leaders are walking around today in raw form just waiting for a spiritual blacksmith to come along. Unfortunately many ministry leaders are so busy 'running the show,' they don't take the time to work with raw material. Spiritual blacksmiths aren't only needed in the local church; they're also needed in the nation to reshape our culture. We need 'influencers' who can reform the ranks of business, education, government and media. Any volunteers? It's time for the spiritual blacksmiths in the land to break free from the constraints of the Philistines and return to the ancient craft of shaping men and women for God's service. The battle is too big for Saul and Jonathan to handle alone! Email to a Friend Bible in a Year: Ezek 5-9; Luke 20:1-8; Ps 20; Pr 19:24-29; Sign up for a copy ![]() L-R Mark, David & Kevin - Pray for these men as they travel, play and sing and share God's Word to people - they are some of God's Blacksmiths - see WFT They can be reached at: www.brandishingsteel.com Neil & Jean MacKinnon 4 Hamlyn Gardens Upper Norwood London SE19 2NX Tel: 0208 771 7267 mackinnonn@aol.com Brandishing Steel plays for Fort Eustis Soldiers! ![]() ![]() Top Stories: 8th Trans. Bde. Music Fest offers fun, fellowship for Soldiers: Kevin Conner, Brandishing Steel lead singer, performs during the 8th Trans. Bde. Music Fest. Brandishing Steel is from Fredericksburg, Va. They are a three-man group specializing in Christian Hard Rock music. (Photo by Monica Miller) 8th Trans. Bde. Music Fest offers fun, fellowship for Soldiers By Monica Miller, Command Information Officer The 8th Transportation Brigade Music Fest Saturday at the 8th Brigade Chapel combined three contemporary Christian rock bands to provide Soldiers a chance to enjoy music and food while socializing with others. The event was sponsored by Fellowship House, an 8th Trans. Bde. ministry team that offers activities for Advanced Individual Training Soldiers every Friday and Saturday night. According to Chaplain (Capt.) Craig Johnson, 8th Trans. Bde. chaplain, Fellowship House has existed for about 21 years, and Brenda Cornish, a Fellowship House volunteer who coordinated the bands for the event, said Music Fest has been an annual event for about the same time. The Micah Watson Band, Brandishing Steel and True Liberty were the three bands scheduled throughout Music Fest. Cornish said she found the bands through suggestions of local churches and chose them for the style of music that she says ministers to the Soldiers. Johnson said the event is an opportunity for AIT students to relax and learn about the ministries offered at the 8th Trans. Bde. Chapel. According to Pvt. Andrew Cours, Bravo Company, 1-222nd Aviation Regiment and Pvt. Vino Villalobos, Delta Co., 1-222nd Avn. Regt., who both attended Music Fest, the event was a time to relax and enjoy good music and food. “(Music Fest) has been a lot of fun,” said Villalobos. According to Staff Sgt. Bradley Soto, 8th Trans. Bde. Chapel noncommissioned officer in charge, the 71st Transportation Battalion and the 1-222nd Avn. Regt. provided support for the event by assisting in planning and setup. He said spiritual fitness for Soldiers is one of the main reasons Music Fest is held each year. “I hope the Soldiers are able to relax (at Music Fest) and if they receive a spiritual calling, that’s wonderful,” said Soto. Free Lance Star writes about Brandishing Steel ![]() Band spreads word with a rockin' beat April 26, 2008 12:16 am BY AMY FLOWERS UMBLE In a dark, smoky Fredericksburg bar, a heavy metal band climbed up on a rundown stage. The drummer pounded out a booming beat on his monster drum kit. The bassist amped out a tempo. And the lead singer leaned into the microphone and belted out one of the group's original songs: The drunken crowd remained silent at first. But when Brandishing Steel finished its most blatantly worshipful song, the audience cheered. Later, many came up and thanked the band members for the courage to share such a Christian message in such an unlikely place. The rundown dance floor, the thick air and the drunks are exactly what lead singer and guitarist Kevin Conner pictured when he gave up his gig as worship leader at Evergreen Church in Fredericksburg more than a year ago. He loved the church, enjoyed serving the members through his music. But something was missing. "Jesus says, 'Go out,'" Conner said. "But the church seems to say, 'Come here.'" He wants to touch those who don't show up Sundays, to meet people where they are, at KC's Music Alley or Culpeper Rock Academy, to accept them and to tell them they are OK and loved. That message seems important. And he knows how to package it. Conner himself found Jesus at a rock 'n' roll concert when he was 14. Now 39, with dark, shaggy hair, a soul patch, and black leather and silver jewelry, Conner comes across as a walking advertisement for one message he preaches: That Christianity doesn't have to be uncool. "Just because you believe in Jesus doesn't mean you have to give up fun. Man, that isn't what Jesus wanted for us anyway," Conner said. "But a lot of people think it's ties, khakis, penny loafers, music that puts you to sleep, and speakers who sound like Charlie Brown's teachers." Conner searched for fellow musicians who would share his message and he found them in bassist Mark Simpkins and drummer David MacKinnon. It took more than two years to get the right combination, Simpkins said. Simpkins is a recent college grad who wanted to combine his Christian faith with his passion for rock. He met Conner at Evergreen Church, but it took more than a year to find a third rocker. Then, MacKinnon moved to Stafford County after a tour of duty in Iraq. His parents had been missionaries, but MacKinnon fell away from his faith in his adult years. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the first Gulf war and again in the Iraq war. As he flew helicopters to recover bodies and injured warriors, Mac-Kinnon found himself relying on the faith of his youth. He committed to live that faith more fully when he got back to the United States and hoped to somehow incorporate his drumming skills. While in Iraq, he also developed a passion for watching young people find the Lord as they faced death every day. "I wondered if they knew the Lord," MacKinnon said. "That guides me now." At a recent CD release party, the bandmates celebrated their first album. Most in the crowd belonged to area churches where the band plays Sunday mornings. A lot of their fans are already Christian. That's OK with them. Their message isn't just for nonbelievers: It's an epistle of acceptance, and that's for everyone, Conner said. The message brings nonbelievers to the fold and re-ignites Christians, he said. Kerry O'Neill, area director of the Fredericksburg Fellowship of Christian Athletes said Brandishing Steel reaches out to non-Christians but also challenges Christians. At an FCA event, the band asked tough questions about how the athletes lived their faith, O'Neill said. Their example also shows teens something else: "It's OK to be yourself and to be Christian," O'Neill said. If that's a rocker dressed in black, so be it. Or an athlete. Or a geek. The band members themselves are distinct. Simpkins favors button-down shirts, jeans and sneakers. MacKinnon dresses more casually. And Conner goes for the traditional rocker look. That's just one part of the gospel according to Brandishing Steel. It's also telling nonbelievers there's more to life than parties. That someone loves them. It's telling the anorexic girl who comes up after a show that she's so beautiful she doesn't have to starve herself. It's telling the teenager who admits to cutting himself that Jesus loves him just the way he is and can ease his pain. It's walking out to the Massaponax High School football field and challenging the Fellowship of Christian Athletes to live their faith more fully. To reach those classmates in pain, considering abortion or suicide. It's answering e-mails and messages on MySpace from teens wanting advice and from Marines getting ready to go overseas. It's leading worship services Sunday mornings so church music directors can have a day off. "Their passion for God comes through in their music whether it is at a concert or whether they're leading worship," said the Rev. Scott Roberts of Evergreen Church. "They just give their all for the Lord and trust that God's going to use them to reach folks whether it's in church or in a secular location." Email: aumble@freelancestar.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright 2008 The Free Lance-Star Publishing Company. http://www.fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2008/042008/04262008/374089 NEW CD Ready for Order!!! It's HERE!!! Wow!!! We just received our first production run of the new EP "Beyond the Crucible" and we are BLOWN AWAY! The music on the CD sounds incredible (much better than what you can hear online at our websites) and the artwork is far beyond what we had even hoped for! I can't express to you how happy we are with this whole project. At the risk of it sounding like just a hyped-up sales pitch, we've gotta tell you that we think each and every one of you will be shocked at how well it has come out too. So, true to our promise, you can go to the store page and order the CD on Saturday morning, March 1 2008. If you do that, we will get one in the mail to you right away for $12, shipping and handling is included! Please consider buying one for yourself and maybe one or two for friends and family. You'll be supporting our ministry, and more importantly, helping us spread the message of Christ to those who need to hear it. We truly appreciate your support, and only wish we could sit with you when you open it for the first time! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! Metus Deus, nulla alius, David, Kevin, & Mark BRANDISHING STEEL Culpeper Rock Academy Review This is a review from Keith, the Owner of Culpeper Rock Academy on the gig that we did there. This is an awesome place to hang out, and you're guaranteed to see some serious local bands there. Check them out sometime... |
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