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Podcast Host
What's up friends? Welcome back to the well that's Good podcast. Hope you're having a great week, but per usual, it is about to get so much better. Don't know why I did it like that, but it felt right today. Today, I guess I'm just feeling at home because I have my brother Bobby, other known as Will, and I have my Framley friend family. I'm in a weird mood. Okay. It's only gonna get better from here. Don't worry. Reeves and Lydia, some of Yalls favorite podcast guests from the past. I won't make y' all talk about what y' all talked about last time. New subject.
ELO Worship Member
Our typical subject.
Podcast Host
It's a new day. If you haven't caught that podcast though, it's all about sex. So go check that one out. That was a good one. We're not talking about that today, though. We are talking about all kinds of stuff. We don't even know what could come from the next 45 minutes of our life. But I feel like it's going to be really good because we have a lot of good stuff that we've been working on together. First of all, these people, along with a few others make up ELO Worship, which is so special to us. How long have have we been doing ELO worship? I know we tried to start Ella worship like little bit before this all came together, but how long has it been now since, like, this crew's been going?
ELO Worship Member
2021.
Lowes Ad Speaker
Yeah, I wasn't even a part of it.
ELO Worship Member
Four years.
We. It was. You started 2021, you and Kay, you.
Kaylee, and then l. No, Lea came in shortly after.
Oh, maybe 2022.
It was 2022. And then you also 2022.
Lowes Ad Speaker
I also. 2020.
ELO Worship Member
A little bit later.
Lowes Ad Speaker
A little bit later, because I just hopped on to conference, but that's. Yeah.
ELO Worship Member
And then I was 20, 23.
Podcast Host
And you were the funny, like, surprise. Just share how you got involved with Lor show, because it's kind of funny.
ELO Worship Member
Well, Steph called me, and I was at, like, a camp, like a sports camp for my job, and she was like, how would you. Because I was like, hey, let me know how I can help with conference, you know, because obviously I've been involved in, like, wanting to serve with Lo for a long time and. And then with Reeves, with Lo Worship, and just. I've just been involved. I've been. I've been a part for a while. And so I was like, just let me know how I can serve at conference. And she called me and she was like, I have a really cool job opportunity for you at conference. And I was like, okay, like, what is it? Am I hosting? Like, what's going to happen? She was like, how would you feel about being on stage with Ella Worship and leading? And I was like, great, let's do it. And then I did that and then. Which I guess that was a little bit after, because right before that phone call, though, I had gone to Nashville with them when they were recording for which album was that?
Lowes Ad Speaker
Holy in My Heart.
ELO Worship Member
Holy in My Heart, yeah, for Holy My Heart. And in Nashville, I had just gone because I wanted to just be and, like, see everything that was going on. And in the studio, Mark would. He was like, hey, why don't you hop in and, like, do some, like, background on this? Like, do some vocals? And so that was. The phone call was like, two weeks after that.
Podcast Host
And then you also hopped in the photo shoot.
ELO Worship Member
And I hopped in the photo shoot.
Podcast Host
Make it look like it was a.
ELO Worship Member
Thing in the photo shoot. And then, yeah, I did conference that year. And then we never, like, we've. We never really had just, like, a full conversation about it. It just kind of just happened. It just happened naturally. I was like, just, here we are.
Podcast Host
And now it's just. Yeah, it's just crazy because now you're leading a lot of the songs and are, like, fully, and I can't even imagine you not being in it. But it's so cool when I think about that, because we started thinking about La Worship, like, I guess six, seven years ago, and just had all these dreams for it, but, like, didn't know who the people were. And I was living in Nashville. All of us were scattered, and I was just like, Trying to make this happen in my own strength. And I feel like this is a good. This is a good lesson for everyone, because when you feel like you have something that God put on your heart, it can be so tempting to just be like, okay, well, if God put on my heart, it has to be now. Like, figure it out. Like, how do I figure it out? But there was so much of that that was kind of, like, striving in my own strength of, like, trying to figure it. And in doing that, I rushed the process a lot, and it wasn't working, and it was, like, discouraging. And people would come and go, and I was like, oh, but, God, you put this on my heart. And some things God puts on your heart for now, and some things God puts on your heart, and it's like, hey, just pray into this. You know, like, wait and see what I'm going to do. And the way that it happened so naturally, like you said, it was, like, it wasn't even a big conversation. It just happened naturally. Like, that's how I feel like it should feel. Whenever it's truly a God thing. A lot of times it just. Kind of. Not that you don't have to work towards it. You definitely have to work towards it, but there's a lot more ease to it than the striving that it takes to do something in your own strength. When I look at Ella worship now, and it's like, Reeves, who we've literally known each other since we were babies. You, who have been like one, has been like, one of my best friends. Reese's wife Will, my brother Leila, our cousin Kaylee. We played softball together when we were nine. Like, it's just crazy what God has done. It was like, oh, wait, y' all are. Were all right in front of each other. And it wasn't just an answer to my prayers instead of yalls prayers and, like, things that God put in your heart. So that's super cool. And right now. So we've kind of been doing these show recaps because obviously Doug Dynasty is out and about right now and been super cool to kind of show different aspects of our family. And the last episode was about you going to Nashville and writing a song. So. So tell us a little bit about that experience.
Lowes Ad Speaker
Oh, man, it was really fun. So it's. I'm trying to, like, give a good recap of, like, the entire story. So it's like, dad is trying to get us to move home, and he's also trying to get into all the stuff with Elo worship. And so he tells the team that I'm writing a song when I'm not. And then I'm going to perform it, like, in front of everybody, like, at the worship night. And then I get really mad and I. It's a whole exchange. And then I'm like, okay, fine, I'll write a song. And also, it was good for me to actually start writing music because everybody's kind of been pushing me to do it. I'm just like, I don't know. I've never written anything, so it was good to actually step into that. And so, yeah, we went to Nashville, hung out with Luke Bryan and Tyler Farr. And Luke gave me some really cool advice about actually writing. And then Tyler actually assisted me in writing, like, the hook for the song that I was writing. And it was a super cool experience.
Podcast Host
Do you remember what Luke told you?
Lowes Ad Speaker
Oh, gosh. He was just like. He said, I mean, one of the keys to writing music is just to go out and live your life and then write about that.
Podcast Host
That is good.
Lowes Ad Speaker
And then I asked him about, like, the preparation of writing a song, and he said, I don't know what your home situation's like. Like, if we're in a house or apartment, it's like we're in an apartment. But he was like, just find a space in there, or find a space that makes you feel comfortable and a peaceful spot and just sit and. And write. And so I think that's a really cool. I think that's a really cool way to integrate, like, your quiet time with the Lord as well. Yeah, it's like, once you're. Once you're in your spot, you get to write, but also you get to have your time with the Lord, which also fuels her writing as well. So I think that's pretty cool.
Podcast Host
That's so true. You know, I haven't written a song in a while. Like, I used to jump in on a lot of yalls rights and haven't really done that in a while. And the other day we were in Canada. It was like the first time we haven't been, you know, with the kids in a while. And I was sitting there and I was reading the Bible and I was journaling, and then all of a sudden I just started writing a song, and it just. It was so fun, and it was just, like, so refreshing to my soul. But you're so right. Like, when you get in that space and you just feel at home or you just feel at ease, and even if you're reading or having that Quiet time with the Lord. It's like you naturally just want to worship. You naturally just kind of want to sing what you're. I don't know, for me, at least, what. What you're reading, what you're walking through. And song just sticks with you a little bit more sometimes than, like, just the words on a paper. Because if you read the word, and this is what I love about l worship so much, like, you read the word and you take the word and you sing the word over yourself, and it becomes, like, truth over your life, an anthem over your life, which is so cool. I want to talk to you a little bit more about home. So what did you write it kind of about what y' all are walking in right now, being away from home, coming home, that kind of thing.
Lowes Ad Speaker
Yeah. So it was funny because it was the whole push of the family draw back home. And it's what Abby and I have been wrestling with for a while is like, what's our next step? I mean, we love Dallas and we love McKinney and we love our jobs, but also it's to a point where, like, so what's the plan? Because it's about to get pretty crazy, and we want to know, like, where our safety is going to be. And I think that was the whole point of the song is, like, where you're unsure where you're going. You just got to rely on the Lord for that. And so, I mean, a lot of people can interpret the song in a lot of ways. It doesn't. I. It's. The main focus is about where the Lord wants you to be. But it can mean, like, you know, with your family, with your parents, with your friends and. Yeah, I just think it's wherever the Lord is, that's where your home is. Wherever he's calling you, that's where you're going to go. It doesn't have to be right now, but that's eventually where you will be. It's just home with the Lord.
Podcast Host
That's good. I love that, man. That's good. I feel like so many people who listen to this podcast just in their 20s to 30s, are trying to figure out that, like, do you go back home? When do you go home? Do I leave? Do I stay? Where am I supposed to be? What's the future look like? All that kind of stuff. Reeves, I know you had a time when you lived away from home and then you moved back here. Tell me about, like, what that process in your life looked like when you knew it was, like, time to come home. Y', all, if college is even kind of on your radar, whether it's for you or someone in your fam, you gotta check out Liberty University. It is a world class Christian school in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountain mountains and they've been training champions for Christ for over 50 years. They've got over 700 degree programs with online and campus learning options and there are tons of scholarships and discounts to help you get there. I actually took some classes myself online and I loved how flexible and faith centered it was. It really actually taught me a lot in just a very short period of time. But seriously, you got to check out Liberty for yourself. You can actually try a one day visit with experience LU or tour Luke or go big with college for a weekend. A three day event where you get to tour the campus, eat in the dining hall, go to classes and student events. You really get to do all the things. College for a weekend is coming up September 18th through 20th or November 6th through 8th. And for all my homeschool families, Liberty University Online Academy is such a game changer. It is totally online, Christ centered, super flexible, with certified teachers and support every step of the way. My sister Bella did Luo A and totally thrived. Absolutely loved it, Went on to college, went on to get her master's. She is crushing it as an LU student. So like I said, I did classes online, but I totally recommend you go in person too if you're able to, because it is absolutely beautiful. My brother went there in person and it was so fun to visit him. So don't wait, friends. Head over to Liberty Edu Sadie to check out all the amazing programs Liberty has to offer and plan your visit. And because you're a boy, that's good podcast listener, you're actually going to get your application fee waived. Hey, oh, go to Liberty Edu Sadie today and step into all that God has for you.
ELO Worship Member
Well, for me, in that specific season, it was a season that I was very lost.
So the time that I knew that.
I needed to make a change was.
When I was really just at the end of myself and I was just like in a life that everything was about me. And yeah, I just, I came to the end of myself struggling with a lot of addiction and just a rough lifestyle. And yeah, the Lord, like, I know that the Lord met me in that moment and it wasn't like the clearest thing, which kind of alludes to what you're, you're getting at with that song too. It's like I don't really know the answer, but I know, like, the first step, and, like, he's pushing me in a direction, and I've got to, like, meet him halfway.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
ELO Worship Member
And, like, so he's showing me a direction. I've got to take the first step, and then I'm just going to figure it out. And I got to know that he's with me in it. And eventually I ended up getting baptized and, like, really following Jesus after that. But that was, like, the first, I guess, test, you know?
Lowes Ad Speaker
Yeah.
Podcast Host
And when you came home is kind of when you started playing guitar, right?
ELO Worship Member
Yeah, yeah. Just in that season of, like, kind of healing. I just picked it up and really liked playing, like, just random country stuff, whatever. But, yeah, I had some great mentors in my life, like, really pushing me to jump in because my family has a lot of music in it, and I just had not really, like, dove in. I had a foundation, so.
Podcast Host
Cool. So, obviously, Home was filmed, you know, y' all doing it live, which, like, no pressure, right? Not to mention which we're gonna get into in a little bit. That was, like, our first time as Ella Worship to do a live album. That's actually our first time to ever do a full album, which I'm gonna get into later about Songs of the Anxious Heart. But this is a first full album. First full live album. So we have an audience and everything that's like, hey, while we're here, let's also sing your new single. Like, how did you feel? Nervous.
Lowes Ad Speaker
I mean, it felt like. I mean, I do worship every week, so it was really lax in that sense. But with the song, I was just like, oh, my gosh. I could really tank this. But I don't know. I just. Once I stood up in front of that mic with everybody around me, it was the exact same feeling that I would feel before going up and leading people in worship. I just, like, just. Lord, you got it. You take these nerves away, and it's like. It's just like how it's ever been with just being up on the stage, just like, we're just gonna chill. We're gonna have fun.
Podcast Host
You looked like you were having fun.
Lowes Ad Speaker
It was fun. Yeah, it was really cool. Yeah, it was cool.
Podcast Host
It was really cool. And it was really sweet because dad was legit crying.
Lowes Ad Speaker
No, I. Yeah, I didn't know that.
Podcast Host
He didn't make me cry. That's sweet. We were all crying. That whole night was, like, just so filled with emotions. It was so beautiful. But, yeah, when you started singing, dad started recording. Then he. I looked over, and he's like, recording you. And he's, like, crying.
Lowes Ad Speaker
Yeah.
Podcast Host
And I'm like, oh, my gosh, I'm crying. Mom's cry. It was. He's so proud of you, you know, And I think because, yeah, a lot of people for a long time have been pushing you and, like, you should write, you should do this. You should. Whatever. And it's really cool to see you, like, so confident and trusting the Lord of, like, I know this is being McKinney. I know. Supposed to be laid in worship. Like, you have such an assurance. And then it's also like, okay, but in the meantime, I am going to write. I'm going to do things that push me outside of my comfort zone. You wrote this beautiful song, and now you're leading it in front of a crowd, but you carried the posture of worship. It's also not just in front of a crowd. It's in front of cameras. And, you know, it's going to be on national television.
Lowes Ad Speaker
Millions of people.
Podcast Host
Like, that's no small thing to do. And I feel like watching you your whole life, just from Dad's perspective, it's a really sweet moment.
Lowes Ad Speaker
Yeah, that's pretty cool.
Podcast Host
Super, super cool. So let's talk a little bit about the live album, or maybe a lot, because I'm super excited about this. It's not out yet. It's not out yet. Well, first single. Single is out, which is so cool. But the whole album, the. All the collection of songs called Songs for the Anxious. And I think we all need that in our life. Who doesn't have an anxious heart on just living in the world? I mean, yes, we can overcome that with the Lord, and we do that, but if you've never had an anxious heart in your life, give us all the tips. You know, I think everybody's had that. And the full thing's going to be out in September. September 19th, actually, which we're super excited about. But why. Why did y' all decide to call it Songs of the Anxious Heart? Do y' all even remember when that came up?
ELO Worship Member
Well, I feel like it also kind of what you said at the beginning, even with LA Worship, how you tried to. Initially, you tried to rush it, you know, but then actually, what it needed was just time. Even this. I feel like this whole album just took time to come together because I remember when y' all did have that right day. And those are some of my favorite songs ever from that day, because they are just so, like, personal. And the testimonial, like, side of them.
Podcast Host
That's the day we Wrote Mirror.
ELO Worship Member
It was Mirrors.
I was about to bring that up.
It was followers. It was what they're.
Yeah, we wrote Mirror.
And I got in the truck and I just played Mirror. And she started balling.
I was crying, like. And that was like.
That one's so good.
Two years. Two and a half years ago, almost three years ago, I think that those were even written, right? Is that.
Podcast Host
I mean, it was 20, 23 years ago.
ELO Worship Member
Yeah, two years ago. And I remember when we. When he. Like, when I listened to them and we listened. That was a conversation then was like, this would be awesome to have, like, a night where we got together and had people come together. And it was like, almost like a testimony night for people. And, you know, we played these songs and. And so that was two years ago that that conversation started. And then, you know, it took all of that time. But then. So that day, some songs are written, and then over time, a lot more of them were written. And so it just, like, all over time just became this beautif of truly my favorite songs, like, ever. Because this album has ministered to me so much. I mean, so much. Before we even did the live album, you know, it was. It was truly ministering to my heart so much and what I needed. And so it was another one of those things that just in the Lord's perfect timing, all of these beautiful songs that truly minister to an anxious heart just came together. And so it was almost like, of course, this is what the title. Because each of these songs, in their own individual ways, minister to people. You know exactly where they're at.
Podcast Host
Yep.
ELO Worship Member
Because we're all. You can be, walking through so many different things, but they truly minister to each season, like, each moment, you know?
Yeah.
We were building, like, this catalog of.
Songs that kind of felt like they were just getting put on the shelf and we didn't know where to put them. And it's funny because like, that right in 2023, that was kind of. You had, like, this form of an idea of these testimonial songs, and everybody was like, whoa, okay, that's gonna be different. We didn't rush it. And so then, like, we had this rough idea of, like, maybe we do something like that. And we didn't rush it, and we just let the Lord continue to lead us. We wrote the title track. The first song on the album is called Song for the Anxious Heart, which is obviously the title of the album. We wrote that with Matt, and Matt was like, this could be, like, a concept.
And then we.
And then it kind of Morris. And we were like, oh. So then continued, like, to hear the Lord leading us in that. And then it was sometime after conference. Like, we're like, what if we just stripped everything back, like, and just really honed in on this idea and. Yeah, it's just crazy.
Podcast Host
Well, I think, too, like, one thing that none of us necessarily expected, because I remember that day when I came in, it was like, hey, we should write to people's testimonies. I didn't expect to write about my testimony. And then all of a sudden, we started the first one, Mirror. And I was like, oh, shit, this is getting really vulnerable up in here. And then it was like, whoa. Like, it ministered to me so much. Just getting to get out my personal testimony and, like, right. Truth. That was, one, going to help me. Two, like, hopefully help my daughters, but then three, like, help a lot of people who get to listen to it. And then the trajectory that that sent us on was each of us kind of writing our. It got personal, you know, And I think that's why it, like, connects with so many people, though, because we're all human, so we're going through the similar things. But when we went to that depth of, like, sharing in our true vulnerability, that's how it reaches people in this special way. Like, space for you is like something you genuinely wrestle with. Like, if I don't give space to God, so it's like, how do I write a song about that? And then Kayleigh, who's not here today, and this song isn't out yet, but Kaylee talks about some really hard stuff, like her song Remind Myself. I mean, that came from a time in her life, and she shares the story, and I really want y' all to hear it from her, but she had just lost her baby, you know, and had a really tragic miscarriage and just needed God to remind, like. And I'm gonna remind myself that you're faithful and this is who you are. Some days feel like total chaos. Diaper snacks, nap time, battles. And that's exactly when I'm most thankful for. Minnow. It's the number one source of Christian content for kids. And y', all, it is seriously helping bring so many kids to Jesus. And it helps you also with just a little bit of entertainment for your kids that you feel safe about. Honey and Haven love the bright colors, silly characters. And I love. They're soaking up Bible truth without even really realizing it. From Laugh and Grow Bible to the dead sea squirrels, Minnow makes it easy for us to laugh, learn, and talk about God together. Plus it sparks the sweetest questions and conversations about Jesus and it's helping build a foundation of their faith from the very beginning. And I can trust every second of it because it's completely ad free. So no more worrying about weird made for grownups pop ups on the screen. It's becoming part of our routine. Whether we're just winding down for a nap or just need a little break or even a long car ride. Minnow has us covered. They have so many cute shows that they keep coming out with. There's this one, it's like Suni the unicorn and my girls love it. They even have like this thing at the end of the show where you spot the difference in the pictures and stuff. It's super interactive and both my girls love watching that one. But there's so many that we love. You just got to go check it out for yourself. Visit gomenow.com to start your free trial today. Plus you can use the code WHOA to get your first month for free. This is a web only exclusive offer, so make sure you sign up on the gomenow.com website and use the code WHOA to get your first month for free. And so then the live recording day and y' all will see this. I'm giving too much away, but it's so. It was so beautiful because through that whole thing and even words she put in the song, she ended up naming her baby she has now joy and she had Joy up there and she's singing and testifying and I hear somebody crying behind me and I think it's Bella. And I was going to turn around to like hold Bella's hand to be like, this is so amazing. And I turned around and it was Jacob. And I've never seen Jacob cry. It made me cry again. It was so sweet. He was bawling and I turned around real quickly because I didn't want him to feel embarrassed and. But like it was so raw and so real and like a brother watching a sister who watched the whole testimony and Alice watching her get to the good part, you know, the you are faithful God. That is who you are. And everything Kaylee shared that night was so beautiful. And just getting to see Jacob see his sister sing that and then that song now is not just going to be Kaylee's to hold. She's given it to the world now. It's going to be a lot of people to hold as they walk through their stories in life and the things that they go through. And the next day Jacob was like, you know Being so.
ELO Worship Member
Oh, he was.
Podcast Host
Oh, y'. All. I know how to get everybody crying. I just gotta cry, and everybody gonna cry. Yeah, well, you got us.
ELO Worship Member
Yeah.
Podcast Host
It was just. It was so real. So for people who, like, haven't been to a testimony night, this is maybe a foreign concept, because at the church, it kind of, for me, what testimony nights looked like reminded me a lot of Camp Shioka. So most of us kind of experience that. Most people listening to this podcast might never have been on a testimony night. And you're like, what does that look like? Essentially, how we grew up. There would be nights at camp. It would always be, like, one night, and we'd be around campfire.
Lowes Ad Speaker
Tuesdays, Tuesday testimony, Tuesday, prayer night.
Podcast Host
We love a good tnt. We love to go like that. So Tuesday nights, it'd be campfire, and it would kind of be an open time if anyone wanted to come up and share their story. And a lot of times that would look like confession, maybe things that they've never shared before. Like, hey, I've been really struggling with this, and this is what my life has looked like, and this is what it's led it to. But being at camp, I realized that, like, I want to give this to God because this is something I can't, you know, bear myself. And then it kind of turns into this story of, like, this is where I've been, but this is where I'm going in Christ. And so I'm surrendering to the Lord. And then it becomes a testimony, because that's in your past, and God redeems that. You know, we believe that once you are buried with Christ, you are a new creation, the oldest gone, the new has come. So it's like, this is how you walk out a testimony. Churches have testimony nights, open mic nights. Sometimes people kind of laugh about the open mic nights because you never know where it's going to go. People get super straight up with their testimony, which is great. It's beautiful. Like, confess their sins to one another. We were healed. But it's a vulnerable thing, and this album is that. And that's why when you said we wanted to strip it all back, it's because when we think about testimony night, we think about campfire, like, it's raw, it's real. It's normally not the thing you're going to do necessarily at a huge conference with lights and camera action. It is a little bit more vulnerable and raw and something you're going to share with a friend or maybe with. In a safe kind of guarded space. But I think what's beautiful about this is it's sharing testimonies in a corporate way, in a way that everyone relates. Super excited for that. Does anyone want to speak to you a little bit? Just their walk with anxiety. And what's that, what that's looked like for you? Because we said this on the stage at night, but we're like, all of us have kind of walked through some season of that and so we're singing from a place of like understanding what it feels like. Lydia, do you have any, any testifying stories with your walk with anxiety?
ELO Worship Member
Yeah, I mean, I think I've. I've talked about it on here before a little bit and I definitely, I, I used to really battle anxiety a lot more than I do now. You know, I won't say that I never do now because I think we all do still sometimes, you know, but it used to just like rule my life and like rule everything I did and everything kind of came from a place of, you know, thinking about the anxiety that was going on in my heart and, and so that it just. When you are walking just in anxiety, that's just kind of the reality of it is. It's just that's your entire life is like ruled by the anxiety in your mind. And everything kind of comes from a like overthinking place, just a stressed out place, you know, like, why is my heart pounding kind of place? And I, I like laugh about it now, but it really was sad because I would, I would just be going somewhere. I remember like the passion 2020. I remember walking, which was when I really encountered the Lord for the first time in my life. And I remember walking though that, that night to Passion and I was with my friends and I was like, are y' all as nervous as me? Like, is yalls heart pounding? Are y' all like. And they're like, no, we're excited, like we're ready for this. But I was like so anxious just to go, just to like walk into the building and, and that was just one example, but that was just my everyday life pretty much. And, and so that was before I really truly met Jesus though, you know, and when I met Jesus, he just kind of, he just started to take the place of that anxiety in my heart and in my life, you know, and not like I said not to say that anxiety just completely, completely disappears or disappeared, but he just started to take the place of that and I started to recognize it. And I decided I didn't want that anxiety to rule my life anymore. I wanted him to rule my Life and him to guide my life, you know? And so I'm more. It was almost like before. It was always a question of, like, do y' all feel like this, too? Like, why do I feel like this? And it became like a recognizing that this is anxiety and this is not from you, Jesus. And so I'm going to recognize it, and I'm going to, you know, I'm not going to live in it. I'm not going to let it rule me. I'm not going to walk in it.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
ELO Worship Member
And. Which I know sounds a lot easier than it actually is, of course, but it's possible. But it's possible. And so I just started to recognize the anxieties in my life, and I started to recognize what was causing me to be so anxious, you know, like walking into crowds or going places where I might see people I don't want to see or, you know, whatever it was, I started to recognize it and recognize that that wasn't from the Lord. And I would. I learned how to combat that, which was just through prayer, through, you know, taking a moment, stepping back, and through talking about it, like, speaking about it and not keeping it quiet, not keeping it a secret. And. And so just over time, I mean, I've started to just, like, I. You know, when it starts to creep up, I'm like, okay, this is what this is. It's not from you, Jesus. I'm gonna bring it to you. I'm gonna pray. I'm gonna, you know, pray to you about this. And then, I mean, truly, songs like, these songs are so healing, even in that, you know, like, worship songs that truly point you to Jesus. And so more than just this specific album, but this album for sure, you know, just songs like these, even putting those on, like, I remember during COVID specifically, I was just. And, you know, I had just given my life to the Lord at that time. So I was still. The anxiety was still there, but at night time, I would just get really anxious, and I would just put on the blessing. You know, that's on the blessing. And I would literally just put it on shuffle, like. Or not shuffle, on repeat. And I would just put it on my nightstand. In the entire night, the blessing was just playing in my room. Like, that was what I slept to every single night. And then Reeves now, like, sometimes if in our house, like, if there's anxiety or if there's, like, stress or, you know, for either of us, I'll say, I'm like, you know, I used to do this, and I know that you don't like to sleep to music, but it's really helpful. And we've done that now sometimes in our marriage, like even recently, like, there was a night that was. There was just a lot of anxiety and just things that weren't from the Lord in our house. And I was like, why don't we like invite the Lord in? And so we just put on a worship song and put it on our, on our dresser and we were just praying and I was like, because you don't. I don't want to live in it.
Podcast Host
Yes.
ELO Worship Member
You know, you don't have to live in it. Take the actions to not let it rule your life. You know.
Podcast Host
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ELO Worship Member
Song of Deliverance.
Podcast Host
Song of Deliverance.
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Podcast Host
Oh, my gosh. It's so good. When they sent that through, I was like, that's the song, you know? And actually speaking of a song in a room being, like, so powerful. It's so powerful. I mean, that was a song. Everyone's hands are lifted. Everyone's singing, first time they ever heard it, and one of the guys turned around, looked at me, and Christian, he goes, that's the one. That's so funny because that was the one written three weeks ago. So Reeves speak a little bit to that song.
ELO Worship Member
Yeah, that one's really, really cool. Really special. I like how, you know, everything in.
The album is very much stripped back.
But that one's one where we just.
Take it up a notch because it's like, in the moments that feel like the darkest, the thing that you have.
Like, what do you have to know that he's there? Well, the biggest thing in a lot of moments is you look back and.
You see where he has been there.
Podcast Host
Yep.
ELO Worship Member
So that's what the song is talking about. It's like, when I look back and I see the hardest moments where the Lord has been with me. There's no doubt that he's with me now.
Podcast Host
Yeah.
ELO Worship Member
So, yeah, it's definitely like. I think it's like, a turning point, for sure. And there's so many that, like. And they all tie together.
Podcast Host
They really do, because we talk about.
ELO Worship Member
Leaning into the waves that the Lord's, like, gonna throw at you. And it's like, to strengthen you, it's not to hurt you. And it's just like, everything we're talking about, it's. I mean, it's like he says, take.
Heart because I've overcome the world.
So, like, when you're facing fear and when you're facing anxiety, like, you need to use the weapons that I've given you. And that's the whole point of the album.
If I was to sum it up, every song, we hope to be a.
Weapon for you in the darkest moments when you don't know what to do. Like, sometimes the easiest thing is to listen to something. And the last two years, anxiety has been, like, insane for me. And the night she kind of referenced.
Earlier, I literally was laying down on my face and just under the craziest.
Attack of anxiety, and I didn't know what to do. And she just laid her hand on me and started praying. And it was really close to leading up to this album. And that's something I'm still. If not, I mean, maybe not more than that night. But it has been, like, the thing the Enemy's throwing at me. And leading up to the album, it.
Was, like, the thing he was trying.
To get me with. And even since we recorded it, it's been rough. I'm still, like, really battling anxiety in the season. And so the biggest thing for me is, like, as I've been struggling, even, like. Like, two years ago, when I found.
A song that, like, helped me, I.
Like, played the heck out of it.
Like, I just played it every day, like, on the way to work. At the time I was working at.
Camp Chioka, I could have earbuds in all day, and I was just listening.
To these songs that were kind of like, weapons.
So this is, like, my favorite thing that we've done so far because.
Podcast Host
So cool.
ELO Worship Member
Just creating these, like, like, gifts that are weapons for people in their darkest times.
Podcast Host
It's great. I feel like I'm so thankful you shared that, like, the reality of how hard seasons of anxiety can be. And, like, of course, you know, you're writing an album called Songs for the Anxious Heart, and you're getting attacked with anxiety. That's not uncommon. Like, the Enemy is crafty but not super creative. You know, it's like, I remember when I wrote Live Fearless, and it was like, like, truly coming out of and still a little in, like, some of the toughest times of my anxiety. And I think it's, like, challenging your heart to be like, do I really believe what I'm singing? You know, and it's so cool that you can come to, like, yes, because these are the weapons that I battle with. This is what gets me through it, you know, and. And sometimes that gets me through it day by day. Sometimes it's actually getting you through the battle you're looking back back on, you know, and sometimes it's like, oh, I'm still very much so in it, but I'm surviving it, you know, But I'm strong in it. And I think that that is what this album is. I remember the. The night of the recording telling y', all, like, do not feel an ounce of the need to perform this album. Like, you're not up there performing a song. You're offering a gift to someone in some of the toughest times of their life, you know? And when you give a gift, I was like, it's natural to feel giddy about the gift. And there's some nerves and excite, like, ooh, what is it? How are they going to receive it? But what a joy to give a gift like that. You know, will what, what's anxiety kind of look like in your life?
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I. I've never looked at myself as a very anxious person, but I am. My type is I'm a very non confrontational person and I'm always caring. I, I usually never really care about myself in a moment. I'm. I'm usually always caring for people, which is a huge strength. But also. So it's always me trying to keep things at peace. I'm a peacekeeper to the core.
Podcast Host
You are the most classic enneagram 9.
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Yes, yes, literally 9 wing 8. I get competitive and confrontational when I need to, but for the most part I am very much a peacekeeper. And I think it's my anxiety comes in when there's no peace. It looks like I'm handling it looks like I'm, I'm not showing much, but in on the inside I feel like, oh my gosh, if, if this doesn't get solved, like everything's gonna go to the ground. And so yeah, I, I just, I rely on the Lord to, to remind me like, chill. Just chill out, you know? But also, I think the. My most favorite song in the entire album is the one that I led, which was Pages. And it's powerful. It's a. It's a heavy song. Just talking about how we need to treat the word of God like, it. Like it's a treasure. And, like, I remember, like, growing up, it was like, you. Whenever you hold your Bible, you got to hold it like it's a baby, like it's precious, and you don't want anything to happen to it. And I feel like we can use that term now, but in a sense of, like, what is actually being spoken to you and the words that the Lord are saying, like, that. That he's saying to you, and how we can take that for granted and we can push that away. And it. It says, your word is the greatest of treasures. Your word is sweeter than honey. And we're sorry that we've taken it for granted. Like, we. It's like we haven't wanted anything to do with it. But it also says, may the fear of the Lord be our reward as it's been through the ages. And once we receive the word that he's giving us, it's like we receive the fear of the Lord, and it just talks about how we need the Lord's wisdom and we need his guidance, and we can also use his Word as a weapon, too. So I feel like it's cool how we apologize for taking it for granted, but also, like, we can use that to combat anxiety. I just think that's pretty cool.
Podcast Host
So good you saying that you listen to songs throughout the night. I used to when I first moved to Nashville and I was living by myself, which was, like, my biggest fear. I do not like to be by myself, really, ever. And y' all make fun of me for that, and that's okay. It's who I am. But I. So now I'm, like, living in a different state by myself. And I just remember some of those nights, like, just not being able to sleep because it's so interesting. It's like, you think if you stay awake, it's all gonna be okay, but it's like, what can you do? You know? Like, if the worst case scenario that I'm thinking of happened, what would I do?
ELO Worship Member
You know, I sleep awake.
Podcast Host
I know. Sleep awake. I should just go to sleep. But I would just get so anxious in the night and, like, try so hard to, like, stay awake so that I didn't have to, like, shut my eyes, because I think this is deep, but like shutting your eyes is surrendering, you know, it is surrendering to the Lord. Like every night when you go to sleep, if you're afraid of nighttime in the dark, you're surrendering, saying, I'm going to be unaware, you know, but I trust you, God, that you have me. What is amazing is all throughout Psalms, it talks about how even when you sleep, he is with you. When you lie down, he will protect you. Like, it's so amazing that the Word is filled with that treasure. So I would always open up my Bible and like literally go to sleep with it on my chest. And obviously, like, I know it's not necessarily, you know, I. I say this and I don't actually even agree with what I was about to say. I was gonna say it's not a protection as far as like, whatever, but I'm like, yeah, no, it actually is though, because it's the shield around me. Like, God is my shield and my strength and ever present help in times of trouble, like when I'm clothed, like literally covering myself with that word, I'm reminded of the protection I have in God. Y And so I would just like sleep with my Bible open. And I remember even that, you know, it says there's a verse in psalms and it's like I reached out on high and like with my righteous right hand, one of them, that's one in Isaiah. But it talks about like actually like pulling you up with the right hand of God. And like, before I went to bed, I would like to like holding the hand of God, like, God, I have your hand. And to some people this might feel like, oh, that's so crazy. But like, like it's your weapon, it's your peace. It's where my hope comes from. And I've been reading psalms again. I hadn't read it in a while, like all the way through, kind of pick up verses here and there. But I've been reading it and I've been amazed at the treasure in there. Like, I forgot, you know, you can read something.
ELO Worship Member
Yeah.
Podcast Host
In one season and it hits you in a different way. And now just re. It's like, retaught me how to pray. It's retaught me how to trust. It's retrained my brain for what my brain's even thinking of. Like, it's just amazing. And even as I talk about this, I'm kind of going back to that anxiety in the night. I don't feel that anymore. But as I've been reading the Psalms, I'm like man, there's so many promises that you have me even in the night. And so if you are someone who struggles with anxiety, there are not just songs for the anxious heart and an album coming, but there are words for your anxious heart today. Pick up the word of God. It is a treasure. It is a weapon. It is where your help comes from, where your strength comes from. It is your peace. He is your peace. And if you've never read through psalms, I highly encourage you. Start with one and just go through. Some are going to relate to you, some are maybe not in that season of your life. But these psalms are coming from people who prayed to a God who was ever present, who prayed to God who was responding to them. And that same God who the psalmist were praying to is the God that you're praying to. And so the same words they declared about his faithfulness or the same words that are true about his character in your life today. And so come coming from friends with anxious hearts in past seasons and present seasons, I just could not encourage you more to cling to the words of God as your weapon and as your strength. And September 19th we will have an album for you to listen to all night long as you can pre oh you can do that now. So pre save right now pre add now that helps so much with just the everything when it comes to music if you pre save and pre ad so we would love to know know that you're as excited as we are for this album to come out. And friends, I appreciate y' all just being so real and so honest. This was a great conversation and I can't wait for the world to hear the album.
ELO Worship Member
Yeah, thanks great.
WHOA That's Good Podcast Summary: "A Podcast for the Anxious Heart"
Podcast Information:
In this heartfelt episode of the "WHOA That's Good" podcast, host Sadie Robertson Huff engages in a deep and meaningful conversation with her brother Bobby (also known as Will) and members of their musical group, ELO Worship. The focus of the discussion centers around their upcoming live album, "Songs for the Anxious Heart," which aims to provide solace and strength to listeners grappling with anxiety through authentic testimonies and worship.
Sadie and Bobby recount the origins of ELO Worship, highlighting the group's evolution since its inception in 2021. The conversation touches upon the natural and organic way the group formed, emphasizing the importance of community and shared faith.
Notable Quote:
ELO Worship Member [02:32]: "We started in 2021, and it just happened naturally. It wasn’t a forced process, which made it all the more special."
The heart of the episode delves into the creation of "Songs for the Anxious Heart." Sadie shares the emotional experience of leading their first live recording session, where vulnerability and genuine emotion were palpable among all participants, including family members.
Notable Quotes:
Podcast Host [15:20]: "It was really cool. Dad was legit crying during the recording."
ELO Worship Member [17:15]: "When you give a gift like this, it's natural to feel giddy, but also nervous about how it will be received."
The album is a compilation of songs that serve as "weapons" against anxiety, offering listeners encouragement and reminders of God's presence during their darkest moments. Each song is crafted from personal testimonies, making the album both relatable and therapeutic.
Notable Quote:
ELO Worship Member [38:09]: "Every song is a weapon for you in the darkest moments when you don't know what to do."
The episode features intimate testimonies from ELO Worship members, discussing their personal battles with anxiety and how faith has been instrumental in overcoming these struggles. These stories underscore the album's mission to minister to those in need of comfort and strength.
Notable Quotes:
ELO Worship Member [13:16]: "I was really battling anxiety a lot more than I do now. The Lord started to take the place of that anxiety in my heart and life."
Podcast Host [32:48]: "It's not just about writing an album; it's about offering a gift to someone in some of the toughest times of their life."
Sadie reflects on the live recording day, highlighting the raw emotions and the supportive environment created among the group and their families. The presence of loved ones provided an added layer of emotional depth, making the event unforgettable.
Notable Quote:
Podcast Host [17:26]: "He was bawling, and I turned around because I didn't want him to feel embarrassed. But it was so raw and real."
Looking ahead, Sadie expresses excitement for the album's release on September 19th. She encourages listeners to pre-save and share the album, emphasizing its potential to help countless individuals navigate anxiety through faith-based music.
Notable Quote:
Podcast Host [50:04]: "This was a great conversation and I can't wait for the world to hear the album."
In "A Podcast for the Anxious Heart," Sadie Robertson Huff and ELO Worship members offer a profound exploration of anxiety, faith, and the healing power of music. Through personal stories and heartfelt discussions, the episode provides listeners with both inspiration and practical insights on overcoming anxiety by leaning into their faith and supporting one another.
Key Takeaways:
Final Thought: This episode stands as a testament to the power of vulnerability, community, and faith in addressing mental health challenges. Sadie and her guests remind us that through shared experiences and divine support, it's possible to navigate and overcome the anxieties of life.