Agents of Future

Jonathan and I are lovin’ listening to Agents of Future’s music.  They are the band from The Bridge in Portland.  Their music is different from your normal worship music - quite rocky, and very “real”  Another bonus is that you can download their MP3’s for free, which is very generous of them.

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Posted on May 27, 2007
Posted by lynhallewell

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Comment by Erin Word
2007-05-27 21:38:44

How did you find them? I was first exposed to AoF at Off-the-Map’s Revolution Conference last fall, and I have two good friends at the Bridge.

Peace on it’s Feet is one of my favorites ever.

 
Comment by Agents of Future
2007-05-28 06:06:22

Thanks for the kind words, Lyn and Erin.

 
Comment by lynhallewell
2007-05-28 11:36:33

I read about them in Jim and Casper go to church, and then did a google search, and voila! Love Peace on it’s feet, and also Sewn in my skin.

 
Comment by Erin Word
2007-05-28 17:26:34

Well, here’s a bit of trivia for you…my co-editor for PDL - Pam Hogeweide - belongs to the Bridge. She blogs at How God Messed Up My Religion and she’s written about them from time to time.

I haven’t read J&C Go to Church yet, so I don’t know what they said about AoF - but they are seriously the most energetic and passionate worship leaders I have ever had the pleasure of hearing.

 
Comment by lynhallewell
2007-05-28 18:40:26

I didn’t realize Pam went there. I have only recently started reading her blog. They are certainly passionate, and I love the words they use, so true to life, not mushy.

 
Comment by lynhallewell
2007-05-29 17:57:54

Agents of future - sorry, I just recovered your comment from my spam! You are welcome for the kind words! Thank you for such great music.

 
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