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Acquainted Thanksgiving

// November 24th, 2011 // No Comments » // Joe's Blog

This Thanksgiving, many Americans get the story of Thanksgiving under-toned by the facade of the Macy’s Day Parade, Black Friday Sales and of course cooking dinner for family. But what really happened to make Thanksgiving such a big hype these days, and why aren’t we looking back to reflect forward? My pastor said something in service this past Sunday that struck a chord within. He said, “We’ve forgotten who gave us all the food, our house, car and health… It’s all become a media blitz of epic marketing proportions. We’ve totally forgotten about God, and why we really should be thankful and what for to begin with.”

You see, the pilgrims came over to the Americas in search of religious freedom to preach, teach and share the gospel anywhere, anytime. The pilgrims, struggling to survive with famine and disease, endured some harsh Winters during 1620. Allying with Samoset and Squanto (both Abnaki Indians), the pilgrims were taught how to raise crops and reap a bountiful harvest the following October. We’ve all heard this story growing up in the history books, but do we really understand it’s true significance? Is it mentioned anywhere that both Indians and the pilgrims participated in a Christian prayer of thanksgiving for their wonderful harvest, new found native brave friends and their newly found freedom to worship God with no government rules or ties to bound them? The answer is rarely this fact is taught or mentioned to our youth and public today. It’s been magically erased from the text books, and now a void is left in the tradition that is truly Thanksgiving.

I find it appalling that our American society has taken a “Magic Eraser” of sorts to the truths about our great nation, so I’m asking this of all my friends and followers this year whether you believe in Christianity or have faith in anything, offer up prayers of true thanksgiving intent this year. Stop and do inventory of your own lives, family and what you have right before you. You’ll see a cloudy veil ripped away from your eyes as you see the world around in a new light. Pray in earnest, and please don’t say, “Dear Lord thank you for this here food we are about to eat.” Say it the way it was meant, “Thank you for your bounty of blessings on my family’s life, your Holy divine hand leading our steps and for ultimately giving the greatest sacrifice of Thanksgiving so we could have a hope beyond our human measure.”

Enjoy your family, enjoy the amazing food that follows and more importantly enjoy the fact of knowing, you too, like the pilgrims have the same religious freedom they once sought out in 1620. God has an amazing purpose for all of us, sometimes we have to stop and get reacquainted with things before we can see the beauty and wonder of life as He so intended it.

Blessings from our house to yours,
Joe & Alexandra Burke

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Collaborative Efforts

// November 20th, 2011 // No Comments » // Joe's Blog

For the first time, my wife Alexandra and I have composed and performed a song together as a team. Using her inspiring voice and great ability of voice, I combined her talents with my synthesized sounds and birthed a new variant of an old song “Long Walk Home.” In this newest incarnation, a heavy synth vibe is dominant as Alexandra’s haunting vocalizations add a harmonious counterpart bringing new life to an old composition. I hope you enjoy, many blessings.

The Long Walk Home (AK27 Remix) by rotcav

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One Year Anniversary of Joe & Alexandra 10-10-11

// October 20th, 2011 // No Comments » // Joe's Blog


Joe and Alex celebrate one year of marriage together, and revisit where they exchanged vows at the Orlando World Center Marriott. With a romantic dinner at Emeril’s Tchoup Chop, followed by a show from their favorite performers, Blue Man Group, the day was magical and fun. The following day, we drove up to St. Augustine, FL and climbed the world famous St. Augustine Lighthouse with our friends Tina Verduzco and Femi Oyewole.

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Joe’s Vlog #10 for Sept. 9th, 2011

// September 9th, 2011 // No Comments » // Joe's Blog

A short update about things in m hectic and crazy life including an upcoming house purchase, moving, new album release, autobiography and travel dates for the Blue Man Group Insiders to Viva Las Vegas in 2012! I also briefly discuss what exactly our ghost hunting team Spirit Seekers is all about, and why we like doing it! All this and more, so check it out.

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Christ Church of Orlando – Praise & Worship Weekend

// September 4th, 2011 // No Comments » // Joe's Blog

Pastor Paul and congregation celebrated the entire service in praise and worship and then had free snacks outside for the whole church. Smiles, cheers and praises filled the air as CCO demonstrated the love, power and wonder of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

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