What Up Peoples!!!???

July, 26 20102 Comments

I’m coming to you this morning from the Kansas City airport after a long couple of days of touring. Last night we played a show at the Kansas City T-Bones ballpark and had a blast.  Aaron and I sang the national anthem and then got to enjoy the game from the press box… which was amazing!!  The show was a lot of fun and we have to say thanks to Calvary 88.5, KLOVE, and AIR1 for promoting and giving us a nice crowd of about 1500-2000 to play to!!  It was awesome!!  So now we wait for the plane to get us back home. “Time-Crunch” otherwise known as Brian Coleman (our road manager) got us up extra early anticipating a crowd at the airport and so I have about 2 hours to write this blog.  Thanks Brian Coleman… (can you hear the sarcasm in my voice??) lol.

Summerfest has been awesome this year and why wouldn’t it be???  The line-up is sick!!!  Britt Nicole, Mikeschair, and Finding Favour along with the always amazing (wink, wink) Building429 for $5… well it’s insane.  Britt is amazing… and she’s as deep of a well spiritually as I have ever known.  God is blessing her because of her faithfulness.  If I have seen her back stage praying with a fan once I’ve seen it a hundred times.  To be honest… I’ve never met another artist who was more serious about the power of prayer than her… EVER.  She never stops giving from the second she shows up til the second she leaves the venue.  No matter what’s going on she really understands the power of a moment and the strength that can be found in the simple process of praying over another person.  It’s truly inspiring for an old dog like me.

I am so impressed with the character of the bands that are out on tour with us this time. These guys are young, driven, extremely talented, and yet so humble and relational in a way that has really been refreshing for us to see.  I know that sounds weird for me to be surprised by such things, but Building429 has seen its share of ego maniacs and weathered its share of rat races through the years… so in a lot of ways the last few years have been great for all of us in terms of perspective.  Knowing that this is just a moment that we’ve been given to capture the hearts and minds of an audience and then turn them to Christ has truly been a lifechanging thought.  It used to be that we would try to “wow” a crowd of people with the gifting that God had given us.  But at some point we started to realize that our gifting and talent would never impact a crowd the way that the spirit of the Lord in a room would.  And with that realization we began to build tours and sets with that as our criteria.

Our concerts look different today, in every way, than they did in the past.  Today Building429 has found its voice as an ambassador for children in need around the world.  Some people may not enjoy me talking about such things for extended periods during our events, but if you’re a Building429 fan you need to know… it is our heartbeat.   It’s not going to change.  We’ve seen things around the world that have shaken up the hearts of men that honestly sometimes feel a bit cold.  I’ve cried in Africa, I’ve struggled in Haiti, I’ve been broken in Nicaragua and that is something that I can’t write off as a “nice experience”.  No it was a GOD experience… and all of us knew in those moments of brokenness why Building429 has continued to exist through the years, as much as Bono knows why U2 exists.  U2 is a band that plays music that matters… but it is also a vessel that is used to proliferate the plight of the needy around the world.

With that said I think it’s time to tell the fans that I am now the worship pastor of Grace Community Church in Clarksville, TN: www.gcomchurch.com.  I have been a part of the church for the last 4 years and watched it grow from a small gathering of 20-30 people to a huge gathering last Easter of 3100 people. As much as I’ve seen God at work in the band the last few years I have also seen God at work in my church and therefore I have decided to fill that need for the church and continue touring and record with Building429.  God is at work in my life and I can’t help but remember my father’s words as I think of the work that fills my life today:  “Son, you can sleep when you’re dead”.  That’s right I can sleep when I’m dead, but right now there are people who need the love of Jesus.  So, whether it’s leading worship on Sundays at my church, playing rock shows with Building429, or speaking on behalf of starving children around the world, the work is going to get done.

In other Building429 news we are working on a new record right now… that’s right and it’s BAAAAAAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDDD!!!!  You are going to be soooo surprised when you hear the new music.  We’ve begun tipping our hand to a few people around the industry and they are all blown away.  We’ve taken a completely different approach this time that is really helping us stay fresh and modern.  Everything on this record is being built off of the groove and the hook, instead of the guitar or piano.  It’s crazy cool.  I’ll have a melody idea and a lyric, and before we start playing the music we find the groove… program a beat… lock the vocal idea down and then find the music.  It’s so refreshing, and if I had to describe where we may land on this record I would say somewhere between Lifehouse and One Republic.  We’re all stoked and we can’t wait to start playing some of the stuff live… maybe even this fall???!!!!!

Speaking of fall, Building429 is cranking out a fall tour called “30 Seconds to Change: A Night to Benefit Haiti”, featuring Mikeschair and another amazing band called Abandon.  Get ready to come and be blessed by your willingness to serve.  To me, the moments when I’ve felt the closest to God were the moments when I served the way that Jesus did.  Not just by saying the right things, but by actually moving and making the effort to meet people where they are with love that is unyielding.  Maybe that, for you, is a mission trip, maybe that for you is the nursery at your church, maybe that for you is coffee with a friend and the heart to listen and love, or maybe for you this fall it will be joining us for an amazing night of music and learning how you can change a life on the  “30 Seconds to Change” Tour.  Either way, MOVE. Don’t sit there… get to work.  Jesus gave us an amazing example of how to live… so let’s follow suit.  He never sat still for long, and he was ALWAYS looking for ways to intersect other lives and free people from the ordinary.  So MOVE.

With all that said I’d like to end this update with my prayer request:

This weekend my church is going to have the Ugandan Children’s choir on Sunday and, for those of you who have followed my travels, you know that I’ve actually been on the ground in Uganda.  So my wife and I have decided to open our house and be a host family for the weekend.  5 Ugandan children along with my own.  It should be fun… and I pray that my children will make some new friendships and be changed by people who have joy without all the “stuff” that we think we need to be happy!!

Jason Roy

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BUILDING 429 ANNOUNCES FALL TOUR WITH MIKESCHAIR AND ABANDON

July, 20 2010Comment

Building 429 is headlining the “30 Seconds To Change: A Night To Benefit Haiti” Tour, sponsored by Christian humanitarian organization Food for the Hungry.  They will be joined by MIKESCHAIR and Abandon.  The tour will kick off in late September and run through mid-November 2010.  For dates and details, visit http://www.building429.com/tour.

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SummerFest

July, 13 20101 Comment

NASHVILLE, TN June 30, 2010 – Back by popular demand, Building 429’s Annual Summerfest Tour kicks off July 6 in Dodge City, Kansas with the support of Christian radio partners in each market. This year the tour is partnering with Food for the Hungry, and also features the talents of Britt Nicole, Mikeschair and special guests Finding Favour.

After ending a month-long Canadian tour in June, headlining act Building 429 recently traveled to Haiti joining Food For The Hungry to aid in earthquake relief efforts. So moved by what they saw and the Haitian people they met, Summerfest 2010 is partnering with Food For The Hungry to seek child sponsorships specifically in Haiti, which aid children who have been displaced by the 2010 earthquake.

“After being in Haiti just a couple months ago, the work of Food For The Hungry has rooted itself even deeper in our hearts,” said Building 429’s front man Jason Roy. “We’re proud to be partnering with them on this upcoming summer tour, working to save the lives of thousands of Haitian children. Spreading the mission of Food For The Hungry is an honor and we are excited to do it on the Summerfest 2010 tour.”

Summerfest 2010 runs through August 20, visiting 13 cities. Tickets for the family-friendly event are available at the door for the low cost of $5, except for a few select markets. For more information about Food For The Hungry’s Summerfest 2010 tour, visit the tour website at www.FHSummerFest.com.

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Summerfest 2010 – Schedule

June, 8 20106 Comments

Back by popular demand, Food For The Hungry’s Summerfest 2010 is almost here! Building 429, Britt Nicole, Mikes Chair, and Finding Favour are gearing up to hit the road for the second annual Summerfest tour. The tour kicks off June 22 in Mount Pleasant, TX our home town! Take a look below for a list of shows. We can’t wait to see you all this summer.

June 22 – Mount Pleasant, TX
July 6 – Dodge City, KS
July 7 – Amarillo, TX
July 8 – Midland, TX
July 9 – Lubbock, TX
July 13 – West Columbia, SC
July 14 – Winston-Salem, NC
July 20 – Shreveport, LA
July 21 – Birmingham, AL
July 22 – Jackson, MS
July 23 – Monroe, MS
July 24 – Picayune, MS
August 3 – Chattanooga, TN
August 4 – Macon, GA
August 5 – Panama City, FL
August 6 – Charlotte, NC
August 19 – Princeton, WV
August 20 – Waynesboro, VA

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Food For The Hungry’s Summerfest 2010

June, 8 2010Comment

Don’t miss Food For The Hungry’s Summerfest 2010 featuring Building 429 with Britt Nicole, Mikes Chair and Finding Favour! No tickets required, only $5 at the door. See tour section for a list of shows.

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Haiti After Night 2

April, 30 20103 Comments

We lost internet on the 2nd night and this is the blog that I wrote the next morning:

Well last night was 100 times better… I feel a lot better and though Cortni and I both sweated all night, we woke up refreshed and ready to go this morning. Yesterday was insanely busy as we drove into the nearby mountains to 4 CDP (Child Development Program) areas and really got a bird’s eye view of what these people live like. One of the interesting things was our mile walk to the clean water source. Up a mountain and down the other side the whole way we were passing children (8-13 yrs) carrying 5 gallon buckets full of water on their heads to take back to their homes. When we got to the water source we found several eye opening things.

1) The water source was under a Voodoo Tree (Voodoo is the major religion here) and no body wanted to get near it… they were so scared of that tree.

2) Apparently the water source doubles as their shower… because most of the women and children were bathing in the 2 inch deep water and that was a first for everyone in our group. Even in Africa we never encountered such a thing, and it definitely let us know that Haiti is a place that is in desperate need.

3) The water had receded since the earthquake to the point that one of the lower wells… about 100 yards down the hill had dried up completely. A problem that we later found to be rampant in the mountains… there are huge concerns that the water tables have been messed up and the people are worried that it might stop. (Scientifically unfounded or not, the people are concerned, and that makes it a HUGE issue.)

4) The people in these CDP’s are dealing with some huge health issues, the major one being widespread high blood pressure. Funny enough, high blood pressure is a solvable issue. It is caused by the fact that they are not drinking enough water. FH (Food for the Hungry) is poised and ready to face this problem head on… but they just just need the funding to do so. Building 429 came off of that mountain last night ready to end that issue.

The Child Safety Zones are pretty primitive, but they are so important. The children go to school for approximately $30 (US) a year and not everybody can afford it. But because of the earthquake most of the schools have made tuition free for the year… which sounds great, except the government of Haiti doesn’t pay teachers. The childrens’ tuition pays the teachers and obviously they’re not getting what they need to continue teaching.

Here’s an interesting side note… School only lasts till about noon, at which point the children have to go home for the rest of the day and fend for themselves. Most of the children are walking in excess of an hour one way to and from school and they’re on HUGE CLIFFS on the walk as well. The child safety zones are set up so that the children come in and play until later in the day. Yesterday there were some 50 children in each of the zones we visited and in spite of all the decimation that was around us, (fallen houses and over run grave sites,) they were laughing and singing and it seemed as though they were able to forget about the earthquake for at least a little while.

We took them lunch at one school, which was literally croissants torn in half and juice, and it was like a thanksgiving feast. I remember that they wanted to do a program for us and all we wanted to do was feed the children. But we sat and watched for about 45 minutes while the children did their program and eyed the croissants. Finally we were able to feed them and it was really cool. Afterward we all realized that we had fed them an AWESOME lunch meal in their eyes… and it was only ½ of a piece of bread.

Today we go to downtown Port-Au-Prince and we are going into the earthquake rubble and disaster zones… we are praying that our hearts will be prepared… I’ll update again tomorrow.

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Haiti After Night 1

April, 27 20106 Comments

Well here’s the truth….

Cortni and I didn’t sleep hardly at all last night. We had to share a tent in an outside courtyard which didn’t seem too bad until we realized that the mattress on the floor only covered about half the floor… and that there was no breeze whatsoever in our 87 degree non-air conditioned tent. That meant that we were laying still but sweating like we were running a marathon… not cool man, not cool.

There are people sleeping on cots all over the compound and our little tent is actually quite nice compared to that I guess. Twelve foot fences with rolled barbed wire on every side of us reminded us that this isn’t Kansas for sure… and when I was quite sure that I had slept the whole night through and gotten a great night’s rest… I looked at my watch to find that it was literally 12am… and we had another 6 hours to go… with a rooster crowing every 30 seconds on the other side of our fence. Shortly after that all the power for the facility failed and they had to turn on the generator… which of course was 30 feet away from us… but it drowned out the rooster for a bit even though it was like sleeping under an 18 wheeler. Waking up ever hour on the hour was actually quite disconcerting… thinking that it was morning and finding out that it actually midnight.

I proceeded to wake up every hour on the hour to check my watch and find us no closer to relief. Ben, our camera man, asked if we had ear plugs to sleep in and then laughed when we didn’t… now I know why… that rooster was annoying and LOUD in the stillness of the night here in Haiti. My thought process is that if the rooster crows before the sunrise… kill it. So I’ll spend today trying to figure out how I’m going to do that (lol!). If I achieve no great scheme I may try to sleep with my in-ear monitors in tonight, because that was brutal.

So now we begin the day with a Bible study at 8 and then we’re headed up the mountain…. I’m gonna try to take lots of photos with my iPhone and upload them to my facebook tonight when we check back in.

In a final note… this is what I asked for… this is 100 times better than what these young children are sleeping in. At least I’m waking up with a toilet nearby, breakfast, and a shower…. the tent cities that we passed yesterday were miserable and the people have lived that way since January. These 3 days will be a good little reminder that these people need us to WAKE UP.

Pray for my wife Cortni… she gets migraines when she doesn’t sleep and honestly I am worried about that… I can’t function without food… her body shuts down without sleep and I know she only slept a couple of hours last night. Also on a separate note I came down here with an inflamed Achilles tendon in my left leg and last night it was pretty swollen… we’ve got lots of walking to do today and I’m hoping it will hold up.

Luxury in Haiti: running water, toilet, meals, and a tent.

We’re waiting on the Lord to show up, because we won’t be able to do this alone!!

Blessings,
Jason

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Back In The Swing Of Things

April, 27 20102 Comments

Hello everyone in Building 429 land, Michael here!

Hope you all are doing great. Well, it has been way too long since our last blog. We have had some much-needed time off, which has been awesome. We have been spending time with our families and getting regenerated to go back on the road to see you guys. Spending time with my wife, and of course, some fishing and surfing, makes for a great time at home. We have so many cool things happening with Building 429 to talk about.

First off, we are currently working on new music for our next CD, which we are so excited about. We think you guys are going to love the new stuff. Be on the look out for a new Building 429 single sometime this summer. We are also getting packed and ready to go to Haiti with Food for the Hungry today. Should be a really cool and inspiring trip. Please pray for our safety and for God to move in a big way.

Starting on May 13th in Thunder Bay, ON and finishing up in Vancouver, BC, we will be in Canada! We are so excited about this tour with Big Daddy Weave. Should be a really great tour, EH!!! Tim Hortons here we come!! So if you are in Canada, or just want to travel there to see us check out our tour dates on our tour section, or at Big Daddy Weave.

Also, this summer we will be playing at Summerfest, again this year. It starts in June and finishes up in August, so everyone check out our tour dates for that. The lineup this year is really great: Building 429, Britt Nicole, Mikeschair and Finding Favour! Visit http://www.fhsummerfest.com to see the tour video and full list of dates. Well, that is about it for now. Keep checking back for more exciting news!

Michael Anderson

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Building 429 Is Coming To Canada

April, 3 20103 Comments

Building 429 is gearing up for a 17-date Canadian Tour to aid World Vision Canada! They will be joined by Christian rock band Big Daddy Weave and newcomer Andy Kirk. The tour kicks off on May 13th in Thunder Bay, Ontario. For tickets and info, visit http://www.fullcc.com/shows/#bdw. To order tickets by phone, call 1-877-700-3130.

May 13, 2010 – Thunder Bay, ON – Hope Christian Reform Church
May 15, 2010 – Winkler, MB – Mennonite Bretheren
May 16, 2010 – Wawanesa, MB – Treesbank Community Church
May 17, 2010 – Lloydminster, SK – Newlife
May 19, 2010 – Yorkton, SK – Prairie Harvest Church
May 20, 2010 – Lethbridge, AB – Victory Church
May 21, 2010 – Red Deer, AB – Cross Roads Church
May 22, 2010 – Spruce Grove, AB – Global Connections Church
May 23, 2010 – Grande Prairie, AB – Alliance Church
May 25, 2010 – Calgary, AB – Foothills Alliance
May 27, 2010 – Kamloops, BC – Kamloops Alliance Church
May 29, 2010 – Kelowna, BC – TBA
May 30, 2010 – Surrey, BC – Johnston Heights Church
May 31, 2010 – Abbottsford, BC – Cascade Community Church
June 2, 2010 – Duncan, BC – New Life Community Baptist Church
June 3, 2010 – Nanaimo, BC – ET Family Church
June 4, 2010 – Victoria, BC – North Douglas Church

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Hey Guys!

February, 16 20106 Comments

What a whirlwind I have been living in for the last few months. I
remodeled a basement, went on tour, led worship at church,
Building started a new record, I got sick, I got better and now I’m
blessed to be resting at home for a few short days before I head back
out on the road again. Now there’s no way for me to bring you
completely up to speed but I will say this. The tour has been amazing
and all of us in the band agree that it is the best tour we’ve ever
assembled in our career. Chris and Conrad, Mikeschair, Britt Nicole,
and Building429 for $5 bucks has been a hit on the road and we have
never been more pushed as a band as we have been on this tour. It’s
just nice to have that amazing of a line-up…. it’s nice right until
you realize that you have to go on after all of those guys.. and then
for a few moments it can get in your head. Nonetheless it is a blast
just the same.

Michael, Jesse, and I have been having the time of our
lives on the road, and naturally we found our way back into the studio
as it’s getting to be that time again… the coolest part though is
that for the first time we did a lot of the recording in one of our
home studios which made it a blast!! We’re working with a good old
friend named Jim Cooper right now and I’m actually going to be busting
out some vocals tomorrow on a couple of the tracks… of course we
will post some snipits soon for you guys to check out!!

After having a successful session in our own studio we have kind of
come to the decision that it may be time to do more of the same… and
with that in the back of my crazy head I decided to do something that
I hadn’t done in 10 years with a friend of mine. “REMODEL”. Now the
problem with such a thought is that I was doing the work with my buddy
and that I will work till I die and in an effort to get my studio
finished off we worked around 160 hours in 9 days to get it all done.
Yeah that’s right, about 18 hours a day, but it was worth it. By the
time it was done we had 2 closed in rooms, with new hard wood floors,
a new bathroom, tiled, new electrical with all direct grounds, and all
new acoustic paneling installed. Which leaves… all the trim, all
the painting, and all the cleaning up… which will probably be
happening for the next year… cause people we DESTROYED my basement.
Keep watching our “from our phones” section of the front page cause
I’m gonna take some pictures and post them today or tomorrow.
Honestly though I don’t remember the work being as hard when I was
framing houses back in ‘98. Oh well I’m feeling my age.

Then that leaves this weekend… the weekend that I got so sick that I
almost had to go to the hospital. Now I have to say that the last
time we played Fayetteville, NC (Which happens be kind of a hometown
to me) I was having horrible vocal trouble. Sinuses were jacked up
and I had to go see a doctor to get straightened out…. but I never
thought I would go back to Fayetteville and be MORE sick than before.
To be clear, my voice was fine, but I was not. I spent the whole
night on the bus asking our driver to pull over so I could throw up
and use the bathroom… NOT FUN. What’s craziest is that 3 hours
before bedtime I was F-I-N-E FINE (in the words of Aerosmith). So I
didn’t sleep all night, then I woke up and continued the sickness
straight to the hotel and then came showtime. And that’s when I
twittered my call for prayer. Honestly I’ve been REALLY sick in shows
before, but that night I was dead. I apologize to you guys in
Fayetteville because it was all I could do to close my eyes and just
try my best to keep standing in the same place. All that said it was
a God night in spite of my weakness and He was glorified! Thank you
again to all of you who pray for us and continue to pray for us and
keep your eyes peeled for more updates to come soon.

Blessings,
Jason

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