I Like the Starbucks in Denver!
Steven is backstage in Denver..where he is practicing the requests part of the show...he is also quite happy with the selection of the local Starbucks..
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Steven is backstage in Denver..where he is practicing the requests part of the show...he is also quite happy with the selection of the local Starbucks..
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that's great that you're having an awesome time! praise the Lord for what He's doing!!! well i hope you have a great rest of the tour and God bless you! =]
Posted by: Rachel | February 23, 2008 at 06:24 AM
Maple Nut scones rock. In Houston we have the entire icing coverage as well. They are the best.
Posted by: steve | February 23, 2008 at 06:55 AM
Steven, I've said it before and I'll say it again. Thank you so much for playing Moment Made for Worshipping for me. There are no words to describe how much it meant to me. The lyrics of that song are just as though God tapped you on the shoulder and said "Steven, I want you to write this song for Janele today". Some days, the message in your music is the only thing that gets me through the day.
Thank you so much for taking the time to prepare the requests. I will be praying that God will bless your time tonight, I wish I could be there! My family thinks that I should just have my own seat on the bus! :*)
Posted by: Janele | February 23, 2008 at 06:56 AM
HAHA!!!
what in the worlds wrong with ya!!
that is so going to be my saying of the day...
Posted by: Brandy | February 23, 2008 at 06:58 AM
Hi Steven, this is the first video blog where you don't look sleepy at all. God bless all your concerts. :) We miss you in the Philippines!!!
Posted by: K | February 23, 2008 at 06:59 AM
The Denver show was beyond fantastic! Thank you. My sister-in-law had the honor of sitting in the front row (thanks to the auction on your website) and met you in the gym afterwards. Your music has been an incredible part of the soundtrack of my life. I cannot thank you enough.
Posted by: Pam Hintz | February 23, 2008 at 07:42 AM
Way too cool that you are taking requests!!!!
Must be challenging to work out the arrangements each time on
such short notice.
The extra effort is sooooooo
appreciated!!!!!!!
Our prayers go with you.
Posted by: chapmanfollower | February 23, 2008 at 08:37 AM
Hey SCC!! I so enjoyed the concert last night! I live here in the Denver area - and so glad that you felt so welcomed and encouraged (Starbucks and the mountains!)
I just want you to know- I have grown up spiritually with you - I was born again in Nov 1986 - so your music has been those rememberance stones along the way. As you were singing Dive and Fingerprints of God - I remembered places I was with God - on missions trips in South Africa - Norway - and times that your songs carried my heavy heart to the Lord's throne! Thank You Sweet Crazy Brother! I am from near Nashville - I grew up 2 hours south of there where you live - to hear your accent was like going home. Thanks again for coming here...It was the shot in the arm that I peronally needed from the Lord! The Lord's been talking to me about orphans for several months - pray He shows me my part in all this. Blessings to you SCC! You are a blessing to so many - May God continue to give you songs that point us to Him - the One worthy of all our praise! Blessed - Brenda :)
Posted by: Brenda | February 23, 2008 at 09:12 AM
Blogging might not suit you, Steven, but V-bloggin' sure does. I never knew you were this funny-quirky (even after seeing you in concert a few times).
You know what I most appreciate about your ministry? Consistency. You're kind of the Billy Graham of CCM, ya know? In a world...culture...where you could be easily worshiped (are, I'm afraid in some cases), where you're thrust onto a pedestal whether or not you care to be, you've been a fantastic role model to other MEN! You love your wife...and your babies (big and small), and THAT speaks volumes of God's presence in your own life.
Blessings and peace :).
Posted by: Robin | February 23, 2008 at 09:13 AM
Hey Mr. Chapman, You will be happy to know we have a STARBUCKS in our little town of Brownsburg right down the street from our church where you will be next weekend. Counting down the days!!!Can't wait.
Posted by: Lisa Stout | February 23, 2008 at 09:36 AM
If you want awesome Starbucks, come to Seattle! I believe I calculated that there are approximately 30 Starbucks in Downtown Seattle ALONE, much less in surrounding areas. I know my Starbucks has the kind of scones you're talking about. Tonight you're getting as close as you will to me on this tour. I would have LOVED to go to the show tonight but Utah is too far to drive and I'm not flying anywhere. Hope you can make it back to the Pacific Northwest soon! We love you here!
Posted by: Rebecca H. | February 23, 2008 at 01:28 PM
Whoaaaa...motion sickness..motion sickness...
"no-sud-den-mooo-ve-ment"
U R Goofy! :op
Posted by: NiHaoMa - Da'Shotaz | February 23, 2008 at 02:04 PM
Hey Steven!
I just wanted to say thank you so much for coming to Metarie, LA (New Orleans) on the 16th. I'm the one who asked Will Franklin to have you sign my guitar, and you will never know just how much of a blessing that was to me. I will forever cherish that guitar. I want you to know that your music is truly a blessing to me. It's wonderful how songs from the start of your career can still speak and relate to a 17-year-old. You rock and I love you!
God Bless!
Posted by: Victoria Alexander | February 23, 2008 at 04:23 PM
Dear Steven, I am sending you a link to blog about a fantastic little boy all of 12 years old named Ian Lynons, who is under going treatment for a very rare form of cancer, yesterday as I watched the ice form on the trees here in Virginia I thought of Gods art work which made me think of dear Ian, I was his choir director in a childrens choir at Cherrydale Baptist Church, in Arlington Va, where we used many of your songs in our ministry. so I sent him the lyrics to "Fingerprints of God", which of course in turn made me think of you an letting you know about Ian, I know you must have a huge prayer list but I am asking you to put Ian there and please you and everyone eles visitng Ians Caring Bridge web site, PLEASE pray for him. He is dear sweet child that loves god and I know without a doubt god loves him more then we can ever imagine. I am adding the link for you.
www.caringbridge.org/visit/ianlyons
Thankfully in HIS hands
Pam McCracken
Posted by: Pam | February 23, 2008 at 06:55 PM
I think you just made me want to see what the maple nut scones are all about. Starbucks really should give you something for the free promos. Maybe one of those cheesy coffee mugs?
Posted by: Eugene | February 23, 2008 at 10:00 PM
I LOVE the slow fades! You are so funny. Out of the many, MANY glowing things people have said about you over the years, none have mentioned the fact that you are genuinely funny. You are hilarious.
We love you, friend. Come back to OK soon! In the meantime, you have our prayers.
Posted by: apostle | February 24, 2008 at 05:38 AM
Hey Steven I went to your show in Denver on Friday and it was so AMAZING!! I would just like to thank you very much for playing the song I requested, I was so suprised!! Ya once i heard you say you were gonna sing one more songI was praying it would be mine. I heard you say "this is for Amber", I totally freaked out!! Then I was like maybe it was another Amber but once you said you co-wrote See the Glory with Caleb I knew it was me. I forgive for messing up lol it was awesome anyways. I feel so honored!!
Posted by: Amber Falcon | February 24, 2008 at 03:52 PM
Am loving the video blog! Wish there was a concert near us. My 8 year old son and I had a conversation about me being your #1 fan, and he being #2 as we listened to a song on the radio. It happened because as I turned off the car at Target, I said, "Oh, be quiet," to the car and he thought I was saying it to you...and he got most upset with me! We're praying for you and wishing you were near us in South Georgia!!
Posted by: Claudia | February 24, 2008 at 05:46 PM
Stephen -
My friends and I so enjoyed your concert in Arvada, CO. It was wonderful. My daughter Amanda came with her friend Chris (both 13 years old) and were touched by Cinderella as everyone is. So I thought I would give back to you a personal drawing my did shortly after the concert in pen, no less. Enjoy! and PLease come back soon. Best Wishes to You and Your family always!
P.S. I can't find a way to attach her picture. I will keep trying.
Posted by: Chris Schwartz | March 04, 2008 at 02:52 PM
HEY STEVEN,
YOU CHANGED MY LIFE I WAS DOING BAD IN SCHOOL AND WAS LISTENING TO "BAD MUSIC" BUT THEN I WENT TO YOUR CONCERT I DONT KNOW HOW LONG AGO BUT I BET YOU DO I WAS IN THE CONCERT IN FARMINGTON NEW MEXICO. BUT ANYWAY AFTER THAT CONCERT I STARTED DOING BETTER IN SCHOOL, AND ALL OF THE TIME I WAS LISTENING TO YOUR NEW CD (IN THIS MOMENT) THAT'S ALL I LISTENED TO EVERY DAY ALL WEEK ANDON SPRING BREAK I BEGGED MY DAD TO PUT YOUR SONG ON MY MP3 PLAYER AND HE DID AND THATS ALL I LISTENED TO ON THE WAY TO MEXICO NO MOVIES JUST YOUR MUSIC!! YOU ROCK MR. CHAPMAN!
Posted by: ASHLEY | March 29, 2008 at 02:49 PM
Steven,
I have a hard time holding myself together, everytime I hear your song Cinderella. I can see why you wrote it with the photos of your girls. What do I do . My son died ( 38) not a year ago, leaving behind a 2yr old son 3yr old daughter. He worshiped both of them. But even though I know he is with God, who will be here to dance with our Cinderella?
Prayers haven't helped when I hear this song.I listen to KLOVE so it's on quite abit.
Please if you have any suggestions let me know.
God Bless,
Wanda
Posted by: Wanda Ramey | March 30, 2008 at 02:08 PM
We have those types of scones covered with the frosting in Santa Rosa....you should come do a concert here!!! You would be sold out!! You have many fans.
Posted by: Katherine | May 27, 2008 at 12:58 PM
I love Starbuck's scones (although I haven't tried the Maple Nut version yet). If you are a cinnamon fan, I suggest the "Cinnamon Chip Scone." Yummy. The closest thing to manna we'll have on this side of Heaven.
Gitty up.
Posted by: Jason Streun | June 20, 2008 at 07:39 AM