Glen Soderholm

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Glen Soderholm
Born (1959-12-05) December 5, 1959
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Origin Rockwood, Ontario, Canada
Genres acoustic, Folk
Occupations singer, songwriter, teacher/facilitator
Instruments guitar, vocals
Labels Moveable Feast Resources
Website www.glensoderholm.com

Glen Soderholm is a Canadian, singer-songwriter, minister, praise and worship leader, speaker and teacher based in Rockwood, Ontario, Canada.

Musical career

Glen Soderholm is an ordained Presbyterian minister who has five albums to his credit. His music is insightful spiritual acoustic folk, which often highlights Trinitarian themes.

He took up the guitar at 13 years of age, playing with the Jesus People at his church and at coffee-houses in the early seventies in Montreal.[1] Soderholm graduated from the University of Toronto in 1981, with a B.A. degree in History and English. He subsequently worked with the Youth for Christ high school campus ministry for some six years.[2] He continued his studies at Knox College, and was awarded the Master of Divinity degree. He was ordained a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada in 1991.[3]

Between 1991 and 2004 Soderholm pastored two parishes in the town of Milton, Ontario, St. David's in the village of Campbellville, and Nassagaweya.[4] During this time he recorded several of his albums. His debut, In The Belly Of the Fish, was released in 1997 on his own Pilgrim Gargoyle Recordings label. Glen Soderholm presently records on the Moveable Feast label, distributed via Signpost Distribution.

In June 2004 Soderholm founded Moveable Feast Resources, of which he is the full-time director. This is an innovative ministry consulting ministry based in Rockwood, with performing and teaching, singing, songwriting, worship leadership and guidance.[4] The ministry aims to tune up worship services in churches, and is done within all the different church traditions.[1][2][4] He still tours and performs live, ably supported by David White, his assistant at Moveable Feast Resources.

Glen Soderholm is the father of Danielle and Julia, and husband of Sharon Soderholm. He is also an artist associate with World Vision's child sponsorship program.[3]

Discography

In The Belly Of the Fish (review[5])

  • Released: 1997
  • Format: CD/MP3
  • Label: Pilgrim Gargoyle Recordings
  • Producer: Glen Soderholm and Bruce Stacey
  • Tracks: "When Love Finds You Out", "In The Belly Of The Fish", "Abba's Child", "I Can't Hide Anymore", "Stuck Out On The Border", "Psalm 121", "Power Of Love", "Below The Waterline", "These Angels", "Traces", "My Song Is Love Unknown"

By Faint Degrees

  • Released: 2000
  • Format: CD/MP3
  • Label: Pilgrim Gargoyle Recordings
  • Producer: Roy Salmond
  • Tracks: "Grounded", "Burning Through", "Wedding Day", "Yet 40 Days", "Tremble", "Holy Dance", "The Crying Year", "By Faint Degrees", "Nassagaweya", "Our Great High Priest"

Rest

  • Released: 2003
  • Format: CD/MP3
  • Label: Signpost Music
  • Producer: Roy Salmond
  • Tracks: "Father, Son and Holy Spirit", "He Will Listen to You", "In Jesus Your Beloved Son", "Rest", "Psalm 69", "Not To Us", "Chosen For The World", "How Lovely", "Thou Whose Almighty Word", "What Can We Do For You?", "The Peace of Christ"

World Without End (reviews[6][7])

  • Released: 2006
  • Format: CD/MP3
  • Label: Moveable Feast / Signpost Distribution
  • Producer: Roy Salmond
  • Tracks: "I Will Gather You", "Praise to the Lord The Almighty", "The Lord Alone", "All is Made Well", "Whistle Wind", "Forgive Our Sins as We Forgive", "O Lord You Are My God and King", "Think on These Things", "Approach My Soul the Mercy Seat", "Come Ye Disconsolate", "Lord Whose Love", "Hallowed Be Your Name"

This Bright Sadness (review[8])

  • Released: 2008
  • Format: CD/MP3
  • Label: Moveable Feast / Signpost Distribution
  • Producer: Roy Salmond
  • Tracks: "Mercy Seat", "Everything Is Broken", "Facing East", "Out Of Nothing", "These Are The Ones", "This Bright Sadness", "It's Promising Rain", "Always Your Love That Reminds Me", "By Way Of Sorrow", "Seamstress", "Will You Wait For Me"

Do Not Be Afraid

  • Released: November 5, 2010
  • Format: CD/MP3
  • Tracks: "Angels From the Realms of Glory", "People Look East", "Will You Wait for Me?", "Do Not Be Afraid", "God Bless the Poor", "This Christmas", "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen", "O Little Town of Bethlehem", "Song of the Magi", "Daughter of Israel", "Seamstress", "Shine"

Collaborations

  • co-wrote "Tremble" with Steve Bell on By Faint Degrees (2000)
  • co-wrote "Never Give Up On You" and "Magnolia" on Jacob Moon's album Eventide (2005)
  • co-wrote the lyrics for "I Will Gather You" with Jacob Moon on Soderholm's album World Without End (2006)
  • co-wrote "This Christmas" with Jacob Moon on Moon's album This Christmas (2007)
  • co-wrote "These are the Ones" with Steve Bell on This Bright Sadness (2008)

Notable appearances

  • backing vocals on "Everybody Wants Everything", on Carolyn Arends' Pollyanna's Attic (Signpost, 2006)
  • vocals (choir) on "Just Like You", on Jacob Moon's album The Loop (Signpost, 2007)
  • vocals on "This Christmas", on Jacob Moon's This Christmas (Signpost, 2007)

Songs in other projects

  • Steve Bell, Waiting for Aidan, music and lyrics: "Psalm 121" (Signpost, 2001)
  • Signpost Collections Vol. 1, "What Can We Do For You" (Signpost, 2003)
  • Sea to Sea: Filled With Your Glory, "The Peace Of Christ" (CMC, 2004)

Awards and recognition

GMA Canada Covenant Awards
  • 2005 Compilation Album Of The Year: Sea to Sea: Filled With Your Glory, "The Peace Of Christ"
  • 2008 nominee, Seasonal Song Of The Year: "This Christmas" (co-written with Jacob Moon)
  • 2009 nominee, Folk/Roots Album Of The Year: This Bright Sadness
  • 2009 nominee, Folk/Roots Song Of The Year: "Mercy Seat"

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Interview with Glen Soderholm at www.glensoderholm.com. Retrieved 30-08-2009.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Moveable Feast Resources. Retrieved 30-08-2009.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Glen Soderholm bio at Signpost Music. Retrieved 30-08-2009.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 MacLeod, Alex (01-03-2005). "Music ministry takes spiritual risks". Presbyterian Record. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 
  5. Bosveld, Ken (01-04-1998). "(Review) In the belly of the fish". Presbyterian Record. Retrieved 2009-08-15. 
  6. Martin, D.S. (2006-09-15). "(Review) Soderholm takes step into the past". Christian Week. Retrieved 2009-02-21. 
  7. Dalton, Michael (2006-11-27). "(Review) World Without End: Songs for the Seasons of Worship". The Phantom Tollbooth. Retrieved 2008-12-28. 
  8. Martin, D.S. (2009-08-15). "(Review) The Glen Soderholm I've been waiting for". Christian Week. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 

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