Audition for the new Joyful Noise TV show competition in Buffalo
The Buffalo area is home to a NEW LIVE televised talent competition called Joyful Noise which will be airing on WNYB-TCT TV throughout 2013. This event is seeking talented youth and young adults ages 13-35 who desire to perform in a Christian environment instead of a secular one. Joyful Noise is a competition much like the extremely popular secular singing shows airing on prime-time TV nowadays, showcasing talented singers, dancers and musicians.
The show, filmed LIVE at WNYB-TCT Studios (5775 Big Tree Road in Orchard Park, New York), has its own inspiring set with moving lights, expert judges and a professional band to back up the performers. If you’re looking for a chance to shine your light in a dark world, Joyful Noise may be the opportunity you’re looking for.
Audition dates for 2013 include several Saturdays: June 15th, August 10th, and October 5th. Auditions will be held at the Holiday Inn, 4600 Genesee St., in Cheektowaga, NY from 9am to 3pm.
Accomplished Judges will choose four contestants per audition who will showcase their God-given talent in 4 thirty minute LIVE televised preliminaries (see the first one below)– 16 contestants overall throughout 2013. The LIVE televised finals will be on December 17th. The Top Finalist receives #1) a single DVD recording contract #2) professionally designed ministry brochures and #3) ministry support through 2014 to launch their new ministry.
If you or someone you know has a strong Christian background, is into performing arts, and wants to audition for Joyful Noise, please call 716-480-1669 today or email youthfortruthpac@verizon.net for an application. Note: there is a $10 application fee.
THE FIRST EPISODE:
The world we’re living in today
I remember when I was young. The home phone would ring, and I’d have to run to pick it up. It wasn’t mobile. I couldn’t carry it anywhere in the world like a wallet in my pocket.
I remember when the only way to heat up soup was on a stove top, but then came microwaves, and it seemed like America stopped using ovens.
I remember when I had to put a key into my car to open the door, but now I just press a button on my keychain for access.
I remember when people ate whatever they wanted and didn’t count calories.
I remember when everyone smoked in public, everywhere, including plane rides across the country.
I remember when leaders were somewhat trusted and respected, before we all discovered they were pedophiles, perverts, and other things that caused us to lose hope.
My dad tells me he used to go to parties where people chatted, danced, drank soda pop, and that was it. When did going to parties turn into doing drugs and having one night stands?
I remember when men were men. Then women’s lib happened, and that’s not an entirely bad thing, but now you have a couple generations of men who are more feminine than masculine, and quite a few masculine women, and culture is trying to adjust, but it’s not easy. I remember when America thought it was unthinkable that two men should ever “marry” each other, but it seems like today you are in the minority if you don’t support that.
A long time ago, when a teenage girl got pregnant out of wedlock, the community shamed her; now she gets a reality show, fame, money, and attention if she’s lucky, or at least a daycare center for her baby so she can go to school, provided by taxpayers.
I remember when a mom and a dad was the norm, but then it seemed like all my friends’ parents got divorced in the 1980s, and since then, it’s harder to find a married couple than a divorced person. I know a lot of people on their third marriage; this was not a common thing a couple decades ago.
I’ve seen the news on TV about rogue maniacs taking guns into schools, blasting away little kids and teachers as if they were video game targets. I never feared I’d be shot when I went to school, but today, anyone in any school, from pre-K to post-grad, could encounter such a horror.
I thought of all these things after seeing my friend Tranea Prosser’s post on Facebook, which pretty much sums it up:
WELCOME TO THE 21TH CENTURY!!!
Our Phones ~ Wireless*
Cooking ~ Fireless*
Cars ~ Keyless*
Food ~ Fatless*
Tires ~ Tubeless*
Dress ~ Sleeveless*
Youth ~ Jobless*
Leaders ~ Shameless*
Relationships ~ Meaningless*
Attitude ~ Careless*
Wives ~ Fearless*
Babies ~ Fatherless*
Feelings ~ Heartless*
Education ~ Valueless*
Children ~ Mannerless*
Everything is becoming LESS but still our hopes are ~ Endless.*
In fact I am ~ Speechless*
We’re living in times when bad is good and good is bad. Now, more than ever, I’m reminded of an old Carman song that says, “Our only hope is Jesus.”
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