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Dave Hunt

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Dave's been leading worship for 13 years. Somewhere in the middle of all the worship leading, he served as an associate student minister, a university minister, a worship pastor, and helped plant a church. He's led worship at all sorts of gatherings from Passion Conferences to weekly college worship gatherings. Not to mention more camps than he can count.
Dave's been nominated for a Dove award, has a cut on Casting Crowns Lifesong, produced an album or two, and wrote or co-wrote nearly every song on nearly every album he's done. The truth is, I could give you a list of credentials a mile long that would explain why I'd ask Dave Hunt to come lead worship for any event, retreat, camp, or worship service.
But the reason you'll appreciate Dave as a worship leader has far less to do with his experience or talent and much more to do with who he is. And if you're curious about who Dave is, you don't have to look much farther than his new album Shelter. As if he set the latest season of his life to music, Shelter is a look at a guy who's ever dependent upon God and wide-open to what He has in store. "When Julie and I felt God calling us away from the church where I was serving and into a place that was unknown, it was a little scary - but it was exciting as well. We were trusting that he would lead us, guide us, and put us where he wants us to be. We've already seen his faithfulness," said Dave. "There's nothing more important to me than God - he's my everything, so I want to do what he asks of me, I want to follow where he's leading, even if I'm not sure where we're going."
Title track "Shelter" along with "Needed a Savior" come from an honest place - recognition of an unending need of God, His protection, His guidance, and His friendship. "Wake Me Up" tells the story of waking up to God's glory as creator while on a mission trip to Cape Town, South Africa. Songs like "Offering" and "Use Me" were influenced by a new season of life and the leap of faith Dave's taking in his career.
Perhaps his simple and vulnerable cover of "In Need" is a most-honest account of Dave and his leadership style. "Dave gets out of the way" - that's what a friend said to me when she mentioned what she most appreciated about him as a worship leader. And I can't help but agree. Whether he leads a crowd of 12,000 or a congregation of 50, you hardly notice Dave because he leads you straight to God and Dave is trustworthy to do just that.
Not too long ago someone asked me, "What's Dave Hunt like?" As one who knows him well, I should have described him as a person of humility and deep faith, one who's prayerful and walks with God, who loves his family and is a servant. But at that moment I simply said: "You know, he's just good - in a blameless kind of way. And he's one of the people I most trust to point me to God."
Amy Jacobs
Amy Jacobs is freelance writer based in Nashville, Tenn., who wanted to be in Dave's worship band, but decided to write his bio instead. She knows the Hunt family well-she's traveled on overseas mission trips with them more than once, lived in their home twice, and worshipped with them more times than she can count. She's thankful to call them friends.

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Member Since: 25/04/2005
Band Website: www.davehunt.com
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My Blog

Lucy is Here!!!!

Thanks to all who have been praying for us. Lucy Clark Hunt entered the world at 12:41 pm weighing in at 5 pounds 15 ounces and she was 19 inches long! Mom and baby are both doing great. To see more p...
Posted by on Thu, 31 Jan 2008 19:14:00 GMT

Martial Arts Weapons on the Redneck Riviera!

I love Gatlinburg! It's such a little oasis tucked in the Smokey Mountains of Tennessee. Where else in the world can you get a shirt that says, "Jesus got 'er done" in one store and then buy a three a...
Posted by on Fri, 25 Jan 2008 11:14:00 GMT

What A Weekend!

I'm so grateful to be a part of what God is doing and this weekend was no exception. I got to hang out with two good friends, Troy Freeman and Lewis Lea, as I had the privilege of leading a two day re...
Posted by on Wed, 16 Jan 2008 19:20:00 GMT

Join Mocha Club!

I've been praying about this for a long time - a way to get other people involved in a passion I have for Africa and it's now a reality! I'm so excited about the opportunity to partner with Mocha Club...
Posted by on Sun, 30 Dec 2007 19:19:00 GMT

Enjoying the Journey

It's been six months since Julie and I ventured out in faith following God's leading, not knowing where He was leading us, and it's been an incredible experience. I really didn't know what we were goi...
Posted by on Mon, 10 Dec 2007 19:17:00 GMT

Push Through the Awkwardness

Last Sunday I had the opportunity to lead worship at Fellowship Church in Knoxville and during the worship time, I asked the congregation to get into small groups as we were about to enter a prayer ti...
Posted by on Thu, 29 Nov 2007 19:15:00 GMT

I want to notice. i want to be fully Awake

It's very late Monday night and I've just returned from an evening in Crossville at a revival. It was great to see people's hearts being transformed by the power of the Gospel and I'm grateful to have...
Posted by on Mon, 22 Oct 2007 19:13:00 GMT

Signs... by Asher!

A couple of weeks ago, we (me and Asher and Lainey) went to an open house at a gymnastics place called "Let it Shine". The company is overtly Christian and very established and has an incredible facil...
Posted by on Tue, 16 Oct 2007 19:12:00 GMT

John Baillie’s Teaching Me to Pray

A friend of Julie's found a book at an antique store and started reading it and was blown away. She read it to Julie and some of her friends and they were also moved deeply by it. Then she gave Julie ...
Posted by on Mon, 01 Oct 2007 19:11:00 GMT

The Gusto of Our Worship

A week ago in church(09/16/07) I was blown away by the message my pastor preached (Scott Patty of Grace Community Church - here's a link if you want to download the mp3 - I would highly encourage you ...
Posted by on Sun, 23 Sep 2007 19:08:00 GMT