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The anthemic CCM band Geoff Moore and the Distance emerged from Nashville in 1984 with Pure and Simple; the group -- its most notable incarnation also featuring guitarist Roscoe Meek, bassist Gary Mullett, keyboardist Geof Barkley and drummer Chuck Conner -- resurfaced two years later with Over the Edge, followed in 1987 by The Distance. With 1988's A Place to Stand, Moore signed to Sparrow, although after the following year's Foundations he jumped ship to ForeFront for 1992's Friend Like U. Evolution appeared a year later, and Home Run in 1995; after a 1996 Greatest Hits collection, Moore and the Distance issued Threads. 1999's Geoff Moore was the singer/songwriter's first solo effort. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
My very fav song by Geoff is Where Are The Other Nine - I think it was on his very first album (way back in 1984). I don't think he had joined with The Distance at that time, but later. I would dearly love to buy that on CD, but I don't think it was ever released on CD :-( oh well....
mwiahasimh
@happytails1212: God is just. He loves mercy. He believes in you because He can without corrupting His own beautiful eternal self. (That's important since the integrity of His character holds our universe together : ) ). It cost Him his own Son to do it, but like I said, He LOVES mercy. No grudge. No regrets. No looking back. He loves you. Like Jacob in the 30's chapters of Genesis, it will cost you your ego to gain His blessing, but His love never fails, ever.
mtbcyouth
God believes in you because He made you to look like Him. And you can look just like Him when you put on Jesus Christ. You can come as you are because Jesus lived, died, and lives again to make you like Him. God believes in you because Jesus paid the price for your sin once and for all come as you are
If Geoff could see what we see - how his singing bring such joy to so many. God sees and will bless Geoff for remaining faitful to HIM. I absolutely love this song - if you could see what I see then you would know why I love the Lord so much.
If it's Go Rest High On That Mountain, it was recently recorded by a southern gospel group Karen Peck and New River with Devin McGlamery doing the lead. They do it justice.
hey can anyone help me. Geoff Moore made an apearance at Lifest, Oshkosh, WI. He sang a song dedicated to Steven Curtis Chapman with the passing of Steven's daughter. It had something to do with a Mountain in the song. It was really pretty. Its probably by Steven Curtis Chapman.
bluesubaru4me
brings back memories of those good old days of ccm
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