Room.
Speaker ASo it's really something cool to see.
Speaker ALike, you know, the worship leader at.
Speaker AChris would be singing.
Speaker AAt Ballantine, he'd be singing the song, and everything is getting streamed in live time, and the campuses are actually playing.
Speaker ASo he's singing the song and they're playing live, but it's at the same time, so that's intense.
Speaker AThat's really cool.
Speaker AVery cool.
Speaker ASo that's.
Speaker AThat's Elevation Church.
Speaker AHow did that opportunity come to be for you?
Speaker AWow.
Speaker AThey took you away from us.
Speaker AIt's.
Speaker AIt.
Speaker AWell, e.
Speaker AAt about 30.
Speaker AWhen I turned 30, life went upside down.
Speaker AI ended up doing some time in the Middle East.
Speaker AHe got arrested.
Speaker AThat was really rough.
Speaker ALet me.
Speaker ALet me.
Speaker AHold on.
Speaker AWhat?
Speaker AI.
Speaker AI stopped him deed you were in prison.
Speaker AWhat's going on, bro?
Speaker AThat sounded really horrible, man.
Speaker AWe all got like, okay.
Speaker ASo I stopped mding at.
Speaker AAt my old church and started working at.
Speaker AStarted working in Walmart in warehouse.
Speaker AAnd one of my friends, Jeff, he hit me up one day and he's like, hey, we got this opportunity to go to Dubai and play music.
Speaker AI was like, yeah, whatever, bro.
Speaker AThat's.
Speaker AThat's a.
Speaker AThat's a.
Speaker AThat's a hoax.
Speaker AWhatever.
Speaker AHe's like, no, this is serious.
Speaker ANigerian prince wrote me, I swear.
Speaker ASo I.
Speaker AYou know, and here's the other thing.
Speaker AIt's like, it's part of the evolution of who I am, because I only grown up in church, only known church, only known the church box.
Speaker AAnd I'm sure if you've talked with guys that have been in.
Speaker AIn the same similar kind of scenarios, it has its pros and it has its cons.
Speaker AGrowing up in church, I still.
Speaker AI mean, it's my foundation.
Speaker AIt's what I do.
Speaker AIt's what I love.
Speaker ABut there can sometimes be a little bit of a disconnect between what's really going on in the room, what's really going on in the.
Speaker AIn the.
Speaker AIn the real world.
Speaker AAnd you'd know that's when we talk about, like, well, is.
Speaker AAre they even having any influence?
Speaker AAre they even being effective nowadays?
Speaker ABecause, like, I mean, you still still fighting about tattoos and jeans and.
Speaker AAnd hair dye?
Speaker ALike, yeah, all right.
Speaker AIf you want to waste time talking about that.
Speaker ABut I left.
Speaker AAnd so we did this audition, and this is the first time I had ever.
Speaker AIt's like, it was like a 360.
Speaker ABecause in church it was like, you know, don't be too showy because, you know, God don't like that.
Speaker ADon't, don't, don't.
Speaker ADon't, don't, don't, don't.
Speaker ADon't move too much because, you know, watch you be excited, but the moment that.
Speaker AThe moment that you get a little too excited all of a sudden and going to performing where you have to be on, like, you're the main show.
Speaker AYou're the.
Speaker AYou're the attraction.
Speaker ARight, Right.
Speaker ASo we did end up getting the gig, went to Dubai, did some time, did some time, did.
Speaker ADid the circuit out there, got engaged during Ramadan, came back, and then it was like in my couple months in, she called me and she's like, babe, I think you need to come home now.
Speaker AAnd I had been feeling like, I need to come.
Speaker AYeah, I need to come home.
Speaker AWhich is scary when you leave what you've been building for, you know, a certain amount of time.
Speaker AYeah, you lose connects.
Speaker AAnd life.
Speaker ALife has to go on.
Speaker ALike, you know, people are gonna fill your gig or, you know, like, it's not to say that you got forgotten, but, like, life goes on.
Speaker ASo, yeah, you're coming back and you're, like, starting from ground zero.
Speaker ALike, you're.
Speaker AYou're.
Speaker AYou're literally starting from the.
Speaker AFrom the bottom again.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd so we ended up.
Speaker AThat was the first time I heard Elevation Church when I was in the Middle East.
Speaker AAnd, you know, it was like, you know, one of those.
Speaker AIt was like a surreal moment where I flipped open my laptop, was watching on YouTube, watching my pastor, and he said, doesn't matter what you've done, doesn't matter where you've been.
Speaker AGod loves you as a call for you on your life.
Speaker AIt's time for you to come home.
Speaker AAnd it was too close to what we had been talking about to me to be a coincidence.
Speaker ASo told my band, you know, handed in my two weeks.
Speaker ABroke out of jail, Matt.
Speaker AYeah, handed in my two weeks and then.
Speaker AAnd so left.
Speaker AWe went back to Calgary, actually.
Speaker ASo we didn't.
Speaker AI didn't go right back to Toronto.
Speaker AWent back to Calgary.
Speaker AIt was surreal because I couldn't do music.
Speaker ALike, Calgary really didn't have a.
Speaker AI don't know, man.
Speaker AIt was weird.
Speaker AThere was.
Speaker AI was at a good place.
Speaker AI was newly married, learning about marriage and just enjoying that phase of life.
Speaker AAnd I set up all my keyboards in our apartment, and I would play and I would practice, but didn't want to go work in another church at the time, didn't want to do any of that, so ended up using my biology degree and went back into pharmacy.
Speaker ASo I was legit going to Go back into pharmacy in Calgary.
Speaker AWow.
Speaker ASo worked at London Drugs as a pharmacy tech for a while.
Speaker ABut during that, I would follow elevation, and it was the strangest thing.
Speaker ASo when we initially started talking about going backwards to learn foundations, Yeah, I would wake up every morning, 6:00 clock, 5:00 clock, and just get up and practice.
Speaker AI didn't know what I was practicing for.
Speaker AI didn't have a job.
Speaker AI didn't have nothing lined up.
Speaker ABut I would get up and I was cutting up things.
Speaker AI'd be, you know, listening to jazz standards and working on my chops and.
Speaker AAnd just getting.
Speaker AGetting better.
Speaker AGotta say, shout out to Chick Corea, one of the greats who just.
Speaker AHe just left us was doing that.
Speaker AAnd then on Sunday, because the church service would be streaming live, we would hook up our laptop and we would watch and I would play along.
Speaker AOh, wow.
Speaker ASo I would play along with the songs.
Speaker AJust me and my living room just playing along.
Speaker AAnd I didn't know they had.
Speaker AThey were asking to do auditions, and my wife came in one day and she's like, hey, you need to do this audition.
Speaker AAnd I was like, nah, I'm not really trying to do that.
Speaker AI was.
Speaker APlus, they're in America, man.
Speaker AThey got.
Speaker AThey must have thousands of keyboard players.
Speaker AJust true.
Speaker ALining up, ready to get at the.
Speaker AYou know.
Speaker ASo got home one day from work.
Speaker AShe's waiting for me at the door.
Speaker AWow.
Speaker AAnd she's like, you're gonna do this audition?
Speaker ASo she filmed it.
Speaker AWe did the audition time.
Speaker AI sent the audition in.
Speaker AThey called me originally and said, hey, do you want to come down to do the live audition?
Speaker ABut things didn't work out, so I still stayed in Calgary.
Speaker AAnd then we decided that our time in Calgary was up, so we went back to Toronto, back to.
Speaker AWe had a house in Brampton.
Speaker ABack to our house in Brampton.
Speaker AWow.
Speaker AAnd we're gonna start over again.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ASo this time I'm working at McKesson Canada, so I had, like, music was just like, you know, it was just something that I did in the background at least.
Speaker AStill practicing still.
Speaker AIt's still a part of me, you know, But I just wanted to be a good husband and build for my family and do all that stuff.
Speaker ASo the audition went to Elevation Church in Toronto and just.
Speaker AJust started serving there.
Speaker AJust started playing.
Speaker AJust wanted to be on the team.
Speaker AWhen I walked in, you know how, like, people from your past, there's always somebody from your past that, like, kind of trickles into where you.
Speaker AWhere you want to be.
Speaker ASo I walk in, they don't really have a keyboard player.
Speaker AThis old dude from my old church.
Speaker AOh, my God, LJ's here.
Speaker AOh, wow.
Speaker AYou know, did the whole thing.
Speaker AI was just trying to sneak in the back, mind my own business, slide out.
Speaker AYeah, this guy, you know, I gotta thank him for it because it has me where I am today.
Speaker ABut he talked to the md and the MD there was like, well, you know, if you want to join the team, you know, there's an audition that we usually do.
Speaker AAnd I was like, oh, you mean like this audition?
Speaker ABecause I had it on my phone from a year and a half ago.
Speaker ASo I showed him that audition and he's like, yeah, so.
Speaker AAnd you know what, man?
Speaker AI was good.
Speaker AI was good to just do that for the rest of my days.
Speaker AI wasn't looking to do anything else.
Speaker AWe were at a school at the time, so we would get up at five in the morning, set up, play, really play two songs.
Speaker AGot to see the whole point to point thing from Charlotte.
Speaker AI was like, man, this is cool.
Speaker APack up, go home.
Speaker AWe moved to a new location.
Speaker AOne of the worship leaders from down here, one up there, heard me play.
Speaker AAnd I didn't know that they were looking for a guy with a unique set of skills down here in Charlotte to Play.
Speaker ASo I'm 40, Pastor Steven's 41.
Speaker ASo we grew up in the same era, in the same time, with the same music, same hymns, what not.
Speaker AHe grew up.
Speaker AHe grew up.
Speaker AHe didn't grow up Baptist.
Speaker AI don't want to say he grew up Protestant, but he grew up in one of those denominations just like me, who we sang a lot of hymns.
Speaker AAnd so they were looking for a guy that could play hymns but could play gospel as well.
Speaker ABecause Pastor Steven's a gospel head.
Speaker AI'm gonna tell you, he's a gospel head.
Speaker ALike he's like a real one and a real one.
Speaker AAnd yeah, he's a real one.
Speaker ALike.
Speaker ALike a real one.
Speaker AHis first text to me about gospel was like, yeah.
Speaker AHe sent me James Hall, God wants a yes.
Speaker AAnd he said, top, top 10 gospel song of all time.
Speaker AYou gotta know gospel to know James hall in New York and all that stuff.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ASo the guy, the worship leader that was in Toronto took my name back down and said, hey, man, you gotta hear this guy LJ play.
Speaker AHe's at the Toronto campus.
Speaker AThen Mack, who was there at the time, said, wait a minute, was that the guy that sent his audition in two years ago from.
Speaker AFrom Calgary, but couldn't Come down.
Speaker AAnd then Mac messaged me, which I thought was another hoax, because, like, these are like the big time guys to me now.
Speaker AHe's like, hey, you know, I remember your audition for a couple years ago.
Speaker AYou wanna.
Speaker AYou wanna come down and do this audition?
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AAnd then they said, but there's one catch.
Speaker AYou know, we're looking for a specific guy.
Speaker ADo you know these songs?
Speaker AAnd he sent me a list of all these hymns, which I had.
Speaker ALike, I told you, my dad was a song.
Speaker ASo I grew up playing all of those.
Speaker AAnd then there was a list.
Speaker AAnd then the list got weird because it was like, all this Israel Houghton stuff.
Speaker AI'm a big Israel Houghton fan.
Speaker ALike, huge.
Speaker AAaron Lindsay, New Breed, all that stuff.
Speaker AThen there was some gospel stuff in the list.
Speaker AThere was, like, Vashon Mitchell.
Speaker AThere was some weird stuff in the list.
Speaker AAnd I was like, yeah, I wrote them back.
Speaker AAnd I was trying to be humble.
Speaker ATrying to be Canadian.
Speaker ASorry, man.
Speaker ANo lie.
Speaker AI.
Speaker AI probably don't know about five of these songs.
Speaker AYeah, I'm pretty sure they've heard that before.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ASo flew down at our Blakeney campus.
Speaker AI met Chris, geeked out a little bit because that was like my dude that I would see on TV all the time.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AYeah, I mean.
Speaker AI mean, the rest is history, man.
Speaker ASat down, did the audition, and kind of never turned.
Speaker ANever turned back, man.
Speaker AJust came down.
Speaker AAnd the rest has been a beautiful journey from where I started to where now you're the MD there.
Speaker AI'm actually the broadcast worship director.
Speaker ASo it's.
Speaker AI was the.
Speaker ACan you explain to our audience real quick, though, what a musical director does and specifically what your role would do in a church setting?
Speaker AAll right, so when I first.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker ANo, no.
Speaker AWhen I first got down here four years, five years ago, all I was was.
Speaker AI was Pastor Steven's keys guy.
Speaker ASo he would preach, I played keys, and then I was a part of the team.
Speaker AThen the.
Speaker AI wasn't even directing the band.
Speaker AThere was another great guy named Lance who was directing the band.
Speaker ALance transitioned, and then I became the music director, which would be the guy who would be calling everything to all the other campuses.