Hey everybody! If you haven’t figured it out already, I’m Joseph. One of my contributions to tour is writing these blog posts every night. It is kind of a nice wind down to the night and I feel like maybe, in some way, I get to connect with all of you.
This morning started with another powerful performance for Immanuel Southern Baptist Church where they just dumped love on us. It was more like going to perform at a church with family (you would love them). These guys have cemented a place in our hearts and us in theirs.
But now we are here in Springfield. Well, if yesterday was an early and unexpected explosion out of the gate, today was about recovering the core of what tour really is. When I think of tour, I actually think more of days like our performance at King’s Way UMC today. This wasn’t the most energetic performance our singers have ever given. They were tired, it was hot, and many of the people in attendance had no idea what to expect from us. They were normal, everyday people being surprised at the gift we lavished on them.
I was talking to my buddy Katie Mendenhall, and she mentioned she felt like she just didn’t give the same kind of energy tonight. But you know what, Katie, not every night is going to be homecoming, and the beautiful thing about what we do is that when whoever shows up to our performance, it is their first time seeing us. When we are tired and the singers feel uncomfortable and at only 75%, to our audience it is the first time and likely the only time they will hear what we do. They are still always blown away. That is what tour is about – a surprise injection of God’s lavish love on whoever shows up and we lay it on the table, even if laying it on the table means that night we only have 75% to give.
Charley and Lilly sing the ballad “For Good” from the musical Wicked as an informal and they went tonight, and of course it was awesome. For those who haven’t heard it yet, the sentiment is that even if you are never in my life again, I will never be the same as I was before “because I knew you”. That is New G tour. Most who hear us in this setting will never hear us again. We only have one performance to make an impact that plants a seed of pursuing the transformation that God offers.
Tonight a New G alum named Virgil was in attendance. He was in the group from 1972 – 1975 – nearly a founding member. During the question and answer section he asked the group, “New G changed my life! How many of your singers would also say that New G changed their life?” All of them raised their hand.
The thing about New G is that whether we are friends for years, or friends for the duration of a 90 minute performance you just can’t leave with nothing. To interact with God’s love that we have worked so hard to be a vehicle for over the last 55 years is to be changed, maybe transformed, for good.
Remaining Schedule
Sing-Out – Wyatt Park Christian Church
NG Singer/Parent Tour Meeting 2026
Tour Day 15 – Sioux Falls SD – First United Methodist – Last Day Worship
One of our favorite but also an emotional day. Those of you that have been on tour know and understand the excitment in the air, but the final understanding that this is the very last time we are all together before the energy of homecoming will overtake us. We...
Tour Day 14 – Sioux Falls, SD – First United Methodist Church
We started the day at an 8AM load at at the really beautiful Storm Mountain Camp. If I can explain this location a bit, it is like someone found a really green and beautiful Mountain, and said we can make a road all the way to the bottom of it that is safe for all...
Tour Day 13 – Mt. Rushmore – Back to the Campground
Today started with a bit more sleep than we normally get when we head back the way we are we generally loose enough time we have to get up super early. Since today was a journey to Mt. Rushmore, we were able to get loaded at 9AM to head there. When we asked how many...
Tour Day 12 – Rapid City, SD – Storm Mountain Center Campground
This was our long drive day, and the kids were able to get some extra sleep in the morning, and after lunch. We did get started around 8AM, and breakfast on them with what they bought from our world famous Wal-Mart stop. Of course just before stoping for Lunch in WY...







