Randy Cross

Randy Cross

With a passion for people and all things musical, Randy joined Trinity’s staff in September 2002. He and his wife Tammy have been married since 1986. Their family includes 3 daughters, 1 son, 3 grandsons, and 1 granddaughter. “Worship as a lifestyle” is the driving philosophy to Randy’s ministry at Trinity. He serves as support personnel in the multigenerational ministries of Trinity in an effort to show others that “worship” involves more than just the musical aspects that are so many oftentimes associated with the word. He is a member of the Arkansas Master’Singers, where he sings tenor and plays french horn. Randy also plays french horn and trumpet in the ASU-Beebe, Symphonic band. He can be seen on his Youtube channel Cross & Kin and is the author of the weekly blog Tuesday’s Musical Notes.

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Music Review | “The Blessing” By Kari Jobe

Recorded live at The Belonging Co, Kari Jobe and husband Cody Carnes’ home church in Nashville, “The Blessing” features over 100 minutes of absolute praise, including the title track as well as moments of spontaneous praise to Jesus.

Music Review | “Life Love & Madness” By Sarah Reeves

Evoking the emotions common to many twenty-somethings, Reeves builds an easy-to-listen-to, radio-friendly collection of songs that engage the auditory nerves with electronica evocative instrumentation and lyrics that are easy for those of any age to relate.

Music Review | “Patient Kingdom” By Sandra McCracken

Each track of Patient Kingdom belays a layer of calm and serenity as you are transported to the back hills of the heartland and guided on a lush filled journey of peace with the confidence of knowing that God is by your side and that you are never alone.

Music Review | “Daughter Zion’s Woe” By Cardiphonia & The Liturgy Fellowship

Cardiphonia Music presents the perfect album to amplify the lament in Daughter Zion’s Woe, a collection of wonderful female artists who have developed beautiful songs from the female perspective to express the emotions felt by those who are tired of masks, quarantine, and social distancing.

Music Review | “Faithful God” By I Am They

Faithful God, musically, has something for everyone. After experiencing some personnel changes, I Am They seems to have found the perfect combination for this record as it is sure to be one you will want to listen to again and again.

Music Review | “Sound of The House” By Austin & Lindsey Adamec

Strong vocal harmonies, stripped down instrumentals, and thought-provoking lyric combine to make this live album come to life.

Music Review | “Evidence” By Josh Baldwin

Infused with but not overpowered by harmonica, banjo, and acoustic guitar, there is much Evidence for this album to become a steady rotation in your own personal worship through music experience.

Music Review |”Power+” By We Are Messengers

Power+ is a reggae flavored, infectious album. With each successive track, listeners are drawn in to wanting more of the beats that We Are Messengers are throwing down, while also being drawn in to an intense desire to know the driving force behind those beats.

Music Review | “All Of My Best Friends” By Hillsong Young & Free

All of My Best Friends has as much a diversity of styles as it does worship leaders lending itself to have something that everyone will enjoy. This joy-filled, massive, 20-track worship experience will leave you breathless as you sense the overwhelming presence of the God who loves you in the middle of the tumult the world seems to find itself.

Music Review | “Love So Fierce” Single By Justin Rizzo

The love of Christ for us is beautifully wrapped up in an entrancing melody and lyric that images the nuances of a blazing fire’s intensity with IHOP Kansas City’s Justin Rizzo’s newest solo single project, “Love So Fierce.”

Music Review | “Champion – Live” Single By Bethel Music featuring Dante Bowe

Dante Bowe, one of the newest worship leaders in the Bethel Music collective, leads “Champion” on Bethel’s Revival’s In The Air album. Co-authored by Brandon Lake, Steffany Gretzinger, Jonathan Jay and Tony Brown, the song speaks to the heart of our placement in the family of God.

Music Review | “Hold My Heart” By Debora Sita

The posthumous release by Debora Sita, Hold My Heart is a poignant album that was written about Sita’s struggles with the cancer that took her life at 35. This album is a heroic, inspirational testimony of Debora Sita’s odyssey with God as she faced her physical battles, knowing that her spiritual battle was already won.