Coming this Summer to the 213 Listening Room!

Hello, friends!

It’s been pretty quiet here on the homefront, but we’ll be opening up the Listening Room this summer for a few special events that you won’t want to miss!

Thursday, July 6-
A Night With Orphaned Believers

Join us for our first ever author event with Seattle-based writer Sara Billups. Her new book, Orphaned Believers, is “part spiritual memoir of an apocalyptic childhood and part commentary on growing up as an evangelical kid during the culture wars.”

Orphaned Believers follows the journey of a generation of Christian exiles reckoning with the tradition that raised them and searching for a new way to participate in the story of God. Because for all the baggage, we still belong, and a bigger, more beautiful story awaits.”

Reserve your seat for a conversation with Billups about Orphaned Believers and her reflections on publishing a book as a first-time author. Light drinks and snacks will be provided. *Donations will be accepted to help cover the cost.

Tickets are available here.

(Get your copy of the book here or request it from your local bookseller before the event!)

Thursday, July 27.
Andy Squyres returns to the Listening Room

We’re pleased to welcome Andy Squyres back to the Listening Room this summer!


“Part singer, part songwriter, part uneducated lover of words,” Andy Squyres is one of our absolute favorite artists from the past few years.

Get your tickets here.
Light drinks and snacks will be provided.

New to Andy’s work?
Read and listen at his website.


Looking ahead–

Stay tuned for a semi-private fundraising event planned on August 20 for our friends David and Tiffany Lamb who will be visiting us on furlough from their ministry in Papau New Guinea. Live music. Conversation. Snacks and other goodies. Musician is TBD. Watch our Facebook page for event information later this Summer.

Cheers!

Skye Peterson Returns to the 213 Listening Room!

Join us on Friday, November 11 with Skye Peterson!

Purchase tickets here–www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5361405

Doors will open at 6:30 with music starting at 7:00pm. Tickets are required and all tickets are general admission. Seating is limited and tickets will only be sold at the door if space permits.

This is an all-ages show and families are welcome, but we work hard to cultivate a listening atmosphere. Please take that into consideration when you decide whether to bring younger attendees.

Light treats and non-alcoholic drinks are included in the price of admission.
This is a private house concert in a private home. Please act accordingly.

Masking is not required but, to limit the spread of COVID-19, please stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of the virus or have recently been exposed to it. This event is in a relatively small space and we cannot limit your exposure to other attendees.

Tickets are not refundable, but they are transferable.

About Skye:
Skye Peterson is a singer-songwriter based in Nashville, TN. Although she has been writing and recording since high school, she began her career as a musician after studying Theology and being inspired by biblical history and hermeneutics. Now writing hymns for Getty Music and the local church, Skye is also performing her own concerts and hoping to tell the world that they are not alone and that theres a King whos worth singing about.

Join us on Thursday, August 4th for J. Lind, with Sarah Dupee supporting

J Lind is a touring artist, producer, and songwriter from Phoenix, Arizona currently based in NYC. His philosophically-inclined songs wrestle with unconventional themes, from hospice and addiction to an evolving faith, and his pointed storytelling has captured live audiences across the US, England, and Canada. Prior to touring, J studied philosophy at Princeton and Oxford and worked with hospices in New Jersey, Arizona, and northern India. J has since performed for audiences in more than thirty states and has been featured as a guest performer at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.

J has slowly begun touring again in support of his latest project, “The Land of Canaan”, a highly collaborative concept album that grapples with the ephemeral nature of our private promised lands. You can learn more about J’s current work at his website, www.jlindmusic.com, or by following his socials, @jlindmusic.

More information about Sarah Dupee can be found at her Facebook page.

Tickets are required and all tickets are general admission. Seating is limited and tickets will only be sold at the door if space permits. Tickets are not refundable, but they are transferable.

This is an all-ages show, but we work hard to cultivate a listening atmosphere. Please take that into consideration when you decide whether to bring younger attendees.

Light treats and non-alcoholic drinks are included in the price of admission. Alcoholic drinks are BYOB and may only be consumed by those 21 years of age or older.

Masking is not required but, to limit the spread of COVID-19, please stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of the virus or have recently been exposed to it. This event is in a relatively small space and we cannot limit your exposure to other attendees.

This is a private house concert in a private home. Please act accordingly.

Purchase your tickets here!

Coming July 11–Musician and poet Andy Squyres!

Join us on Monday, July 11, for a night with musician and poet Andy Squyres.

Doors will open at 6:30 with music starting at 7:00pm.

Purchase tickets HERE.

Tickets are required and all tickets are general admission. Seating is limited and tickets will only be sold at the door if space permits. Tickets are not refundable, but they are transferable.

This is an all-ages show, but we work hard to cultivate a listening atmosphere. Please take that into consideration when you decide whether to bring younger attendees.

Light treats and non-alcoholic drinks are included in the price of admission. Alcoholic drinks are BYOB and may only be consumed by those 21 years of age or older.

Masking is not required but, to limit the spread of COVID-19, please stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of the virus or have recently been exposed to it. This event is in a relatively small space and we cannot limit your exposure to other attendees.

This is a private house concert in a private home. Please act accordingly.

About our artist:
Andy Squyres is a singer-songwriter from Charlotte, North Carolina, where he lives with his wife Amy and their kids. In 2021 he released the album Poet Priest which Brett McCracken of The Gospel Coalition named the album of the year. In November of 2021 he also released a book called Poet Priest Vol.1 which is a compilation of essays about being content with living a small life.

Visit HIS WEBSITE to learn more.

Skye Peterson at the 213 Listening Room

Join us on Sunday, February 27th for a night with Skye Peterson!

Doors will open at 6:30 with music starting at 7:00pm. Tickets are required and all tickets are general admission. Seating is limited and tickets will only be sold at the door if space permits.

Purchase tickets here–www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5361405

This is an all-ages show and families are welcome, but we work hard to cultivate a listening atmosphere. Please take that into consideration when you decide whether to bring younger attendees.

Light treats and non-alcoholic drinks are included in the price of admission.
This is a private house concert in a private home. Please act accordingly.

Masking is not required but, to limit the spread of COVID-19, please stay home if you are experiencing symptoms of the virus or have recently been exposed to it. This event is in a relatively small space and we cannot limit your exposure to other attendees.

Tickets are not refundable, but they are transferable.

About Skye:
Based in Nashville, TN, Skye Peterson is a singer-songwriter who strives to communicate the truth through story and song. After studying theology at college, she believes that there’s a Kingdom that needs to be sung about.

Announcing Jeremy Casella on November 9

Note: this private event is now open to the public. Fewer than 20 seats are available, so reserve yours now!

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Please join us for a wonderful evening of fellowship and music by Nashville songwriter Jeremy Casella.

https://www.jeremycasella.com/

* Tickets are $15 and all cash will be handled at the door.
* Attendees must RSVP to beccaroselarson@gmail.com as seating is limited!

Doors open at 6:30 pm; Show starts at 7:00.

This venue is located in a private residence. After you RSVP you will receive a confirmation email – please print off email or show it on your phone at the door along with your $15. Tickets will only be made available at the door if seating is available, so don’t count on it!

There will be light refreshments available, but beer & wine are BYOB. Please take note that this is a private concert, not a house party, and be respectful of the venue owners when you consider what you bring.

Brennan on May 15!

There are 15 tickets left for our showing of Brennan on May 15th.

THE STORY: As a storm approaches the gulf coast, an alcoholic ex-priest Brennan Manning must rely on a troubled ragamuffin to get home to New Orleans to save his marriage before it’s too late.

THE MAN: Brennan Manning was a best-selling author of over 20 books, including The Ragamuffin Gospel and Abba’s Child. He was a former franciscan priest and vagabond evangelist, an influencer to artists and ragamuffins around the world such as D.C. Talk, Bono, and Rich Mullins.

THE MOVIE: Brennan is the follow-up film to Ragamuffin (2014) by writer-director David Leo Schultz. It was financed entirely through private gifts and the generous donations of ragamuffins around world on a GoFundMe campaign (still ongoing).

Get your tickets here!

Brennan. Coming this May to the 213 Listening Room

Brennan, the movie.
Coming this May to the 213 Listening Room.

THE STORY: As a storm approaches the gulf coast, an alcoholic ex-priest Brennan Manning must rely on a troubled ragamuffin to get home to New Orleans to save his marriage before it’s too late.

THE MAN: Brennan Manning was a best-selling author of over 20 books, including The Ragamuffin Gospel and Abba’s Child. He was a former franciscan priest and vagabond evangelist, an influencer to artists and ragamuffins around the world such as D.C. Talk, Bono, and Rich Mullins.

THE MOVIE: Brennan is the follow-up film to Ragamuffin (2014) by writer-director David Leo Schultz. It was financed entirely through private gifts and the generous donations of ragamuffins around world on a GoFundMe campaign (still ongoing).

Stay tuned for tickets and more information.

The 213 Listening Room welcomes Penny and Sparrow on October 13!

The 213 Listening Room brings you an evening with duo Penny and Sparrow.
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About Penny and Sparrow:

From the heart of Texas, Penny & Sparrow are Andy Baxter and Kyle Jahnke. The former roommates now tour the world inspired by alt country, a love of musicals, and a vast array of books that include “The Fault In Our Stars” and “A Heartbreaking Work Of Staggering Genius.” Their most recent record, “Struggle Pretty,” released independently and landed #2 on iTunes Singer/Songwriter and Top 50 Billboard at #49. Catch Penny & Sparrow playing their soulpiercing songs and sharing stories from their heart on tour near you.

 

Doors open at 7pm; Show starts at 7:30.

This venue is located in a private residence. All attendees must have paid tickets (email receipt, mobile tickets, or self-print tickets are acceptable). Tickets will only be made available at the door if seating is available, so don’t count on it!

There are only 45 tickets available for this event.

Early Bird tickets are available online for $15 until midnight on October 1st. Tickets on and after Oct 1, including any available at the door, will be $20. (Cash only at the door)

There will be light refreshments available, but beer & wine are BYOB. Please take note that this is a private concert, not a house party, and be respectful of the venue owners when you consider what you bring.

Eventbrite - Penny and Sparrow live at The 213 Listening Room

The venue’s preferred payment method, to insure prompt payment to the performer, is PayPal.