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Music has always been a big part of our lives.  It's been said, "a family that prays together, stays together".  Of course, we do that.  It's also good for
a family to "play together".  We do that too!  Our music gives us a good reason to spend lots of time together.  That's a good thing.

We have a great time making music and love to share our music with others.  Most of our music ministry time is spent at churches.  That gives us
time to be
Mission Mobilizers,  part of our job title as missionaries with YUGO Ministries (www.yugo.org).  We also enjoy sharing our
music at special events and other venues.  

We have played at some pretty unique events such as a city Christmas tree lighting ceremony, a wedding rehearsal dinner, several
funerals, a hospital staff business meeting, family reunions, etc.  Please
contact us if you'd like to hear some good old gospel
bluegrass
OR contemporary worship music from a family that loves the Lord at your special event.

Our goal and greatest desire is to serve and honor our Father in heaven, as individuals and as a family, using the gifts and talents He
has so graciously entrusted us with.  

Jesus did NOT issue "The Great Suggestion".  It was and is "The Great Commission".  God has called us
all to be "missionaries" in our
own way.  Our goal is to be "going" and sharing the love of God and the Good News of Jesus with a lost world by providing a living
testimony to the eternal joy we have in Christ Jesus through our music and the lives we live.

We also strive to be an encouragement to other Christians and more specifically families.  God has blessed us with many opportunities
to lift others up through our personal testimony and our music.

We are not perfect nor can we ever hope to be as long as we live on this earth.  However, with God's guidance and direction, His
precious love, His grace, and His tender mercy, we shall overcome.  We look forward to the day we shall each join an AWESOME GOD
in heaven.
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Chris Canote