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Set Apart

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MySpace Layouts "Set Apart is a group of Catholic christians who believe in the Gospel message of Jesus Christ. Through their music, they share about all that God has done in their lives and in those around them. Their main purpose as a band, more so a ministry, is to spread the message of Chrit and who He is. They do so by using the gifts and talents that God has given to each of them, and giving them back to Him by preaching the Gospel with music. Their music is much deeper than just thoughts and words, it's their prayer reflections. Their sound has been compared to that of other fellow christian artists such as Lifehouse, Jeremy Camp, and an edge that of Kutless. They do not offer 'a good show.' What they have to offer is the love of Christ. The same love that has made blind eyes to see, the mute to speak, deaf ears to hear, and the lame to walk." -Steven Caldera

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 7/11/2005
Band Website: under construction
Band Members: Vocals / guitar-Jeremiah, Drums-John, Bass-Merced
Influences: Jesus, St. Pio, St. Benedict, St. Gregory and Cecilia, Pillar, Jeremy Camp, Seven Sorrows , kutless, Skillet, Sanctus Rio
Sounds Like: Jeremy Camp, Kutless, with a twist of alternative/punk and plain ol' Rock and Roll
Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Narrow Way

The way of the cross is a hard road to follow. So many come and feel the freedom yet are too addicted to the easy way to fight full force. Why do some give up, and why do some strive foward no matter ...
Posted by on Fri, 20 Oct 2006 17:47:00 GMT

Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati

One ought to go and one goes. It is not those who suffer violence that should fear, but those who practice it. When God is with us, we do not need to be afraid. - Blessed Pier Giorgio ...
Posted by on Thu, 22 Jun 2006 21:00:00 GMT

Pope Quote

The cemetary of the victims of human cruelty in our century is extended to include yet another vast cemetary, that of the unborn. -Pope John Paul II
Posted by on Wed, 21 Jun 2006 22:57:00 GMT