
A Story of Grace Music that Moves
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By: Mahnoor Ali
Community Writer
Photo Courtesy of:
Mahnoor Ali
Photo Description:
The stage is set for an uplifting performance of the concert, "A Story of Grace: Beyond the Iron Curtain," by Pastor Phil Metzger and the CC Budapest Orchestra. The stage is alight and the performance gets underway.
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At around 6 p.m. on June 29th, people began crowding into the Packinghouse Redlands to see "A Story of Grace: Beyond the Iron Curtain." A concert that is as much a lesson in history and spirituality as it is a vibrant compilation of enlightening performances, A Story of Grace is true to its name.
It shares several stories, paired with sweet and uplifting music, that shed light on the spiritual deficit that plagued Eastern Europe after the fall of the Iron Curtain and the eventual religious triumphs of individuals during the aftermath.
Pastor Phil Metzger and the CC Budapest Orchestra have been traveling to perform the concert with the Packinghouse show being the third of a planned twenty-two.
Pastor Phil of the Calvary Chapel Budapest, the force behind the performance, wanted to share the compilation of stories with an American audience. Together with a talented assortment of passionate Hungarian musicians and orchestra leader Mike Payne, he allows for an inspiring and enlightening performance to unfold before the audience. Anecdotal depictions of those behind the Iron Curtain are beautifully wound with music and commentary.
Speaking about Eastern Europe, of which he has been a resident for almost two decades, Pastor Phil stated, "It was a place covered in darkness for so long. It was time for light."
It is this idea of light and a posing of the question, "What does Grace look like?" that defines the show.
To learn more about A Story of Grace as well as information about tour dates, visit http://astoryofgrace.org/.