We needed a new and updated picture with everyone in it and showing all the instruments we play and use in a program. We like working together and producing Godly and wholesome music. Traveling together is also really nice. We are both missionary families so missions and traveling is in our blood.<\/p>\n
October 2018<\/p><\/div>\n
God has blessed us all with varying talents and we love using them for His glory. We have an amazing godly heritage and God has been so gracious to us. The original Morleys traveled many years with their bells and singing. It is not always easy. There are hard times, many opinions, sometimes intense discussions, but our goal is always the same. It takes dedication, hard work, much traveling and tearing up and tearing down. To glorify our Heavenly Father and be a blessing and minister to people’s hearts.<\/p>\n
Answers to questions that we get…..<\/p>\n
What’s the best part of the program your two families do?<\/p>\n
I don’t know that I actually have a favorite part but seeing peoples faces as they enjoy the music and worship God is one of them. Blessing others and serving others in one of my favorite things to do. I love playing bells and singing also. It has been harder this last year for me personally to really put myself into programs but I still love to do it.<\/strong><\/p>\nHow long does it take to set all the bells and everything up?<\/p>\n
I think the shortest time we have set up is 15 minutes. There is a lot of things involved in setting up but when everyone works together it goes very quickly. Usually the men have to move things around so that everything fits. Every church is different so every time there is something different to rearrange.<\/strong><\/p>\nHow often do you practice?<\/p>\n
We practice 2-3 times a week and average 6-8 hours of time. Especially at the beginning there are a lot of things to discuss, music to arrange, selecting music etc. A lot of time goes into things that aren’t actually practice time but are very important.<\/strong><\/p>\nI hope you enjoy these memories as much as I enjoyed writing about them. It takes some time sometimes with my foggy brain but it is still a joy to write these things down.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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