Chad and Sandy Everett
Sacramento, CA
Christian/Gospel / Christian Rock / Contemporary Christian
Bio
We are singers, songwriters, speakers, and worship pastors who have a heart to see God's children successfully realize that He has a plan, purpose and dream for them. True freedom comes from experiencing intimacy with the Heavenly Father. As you listen to our music, our prayer is that you come closer to His heart. And guess what?! God is in a good mood and He loves to laugh! No matter who you are or what you have done, God still loves to call you His son or daughter.
God Bless!
Chad & Sandy
Comments
Chris Phillips:
Great sound, guys! Love it!
Apr 02
Douglas Nicol:
Beautiful worship!
Nov 09
Wayne Sanelli (Gospel Songs):
Only You Are God - I modern and a joy to listen too. Great bass/tight band and great lyrics/vibe.
Oct 14
Living Water Praise Band:
Hi - saw your profile on one of our friends.... dropped by and listened to "Offer All". A great energy and a powerful message, well blended vocals. We enjoy getting new friends - drop by and listen to our music - let us ...
Jun 17
Vic Quinton:
Great sound...I pray our Lord continues to bless your ministry to reach the many...blessings always...Vic Quinton
Apr 06
Charles Georgi:
All for Jesus! Your songs sound great
Mar 20
Seven 2 One:
Awesome. Great work. We need more artists just like yourselves. Great lyrics, great driving songs, great voices, great passion for our God. You have a fan in me.
Mar 05
Richard Finn:
Music that is pure ministry, it fills you through heart and soul, edifies and draws you into the presence of God. Make "stay longer" your prayer daily and you will find your relationship with God deepening. Thank you Chand...
Dec 16
Press
“...their music will bless you with its anointing and fresh perspective.”
Artist Stats
Fans: 984
Song Plays: 5,862
Visits: 1,767
Video Plays: 171
Widget Hits: 6,880
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Blog
Rough Clay to Royal Child
Oct 26, 2009 at 08:20 PM
Philippians 1:1-6
SMACK! The potter throws down a lump of clay onto the potter’s wheel. The wheel spins round and round as the potter’s hands begin to work. Carefully kneading the lump, the potter works from the inside out until the clay begins to take the shape of a once only visualized vessel.
SMASH! The vessel looked complete, yet the pott...





