

Timmons developed a knack for songwriting, and in his early twenties, he began turning professional, eventually co-writing with the likes of Mike Doheney of the group Tenth Avenue North, Michael Farren of Pocket Full of Rocks, Dove Award-nominated singer/songwriter Jason Walker, and LaRue frontman Phillip LaRue, while also serving as a worship leader at Mariners Church in Irvine. Timmons was born in Irvine, California on February 9, 1976, and he developed an interest in music as a child, taking up the drums when he was seven years old, learning to play guitar and write songs when he was 11, and teaching himself to play piano. Coming back from a dramatic cancer diagnosis, Timmons forged a career as an inspirational recording artist with albums like 2013’s Cast My Cares and 2015’s Awake Our Souls, later venturing into children’s music with 2017’s Who I Am. Worship Leader, singer and songwriter Tim Timmons is a man of faith whose principles were tested by hard luck and mortal challenges before he produced his first album of praise & worship music.

Andrew, Franni and Martin were also aspiring musicians, passionate about sharing their gifts through songs and stories. “I think many producers are, in some way, closet artists,” Ed attests. They never could have imagined how, years later, God would bring their artist dreams full circle in the form of a family band. Though no longer pursuing careers as artists, both brothers continued to lead worship and remained involved in playing music at Young Life camps. After stepping off of the road to spend more time with his growing family, Scott began working with Ed writing and producing, and the brothers have written many songs together including “Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)”. Instead, behind the scenes, Ed went on to become an award-winning songwriter and producer, steering records for artists like Chris Tomlin, Crowder and Bethel Music and co-writing timeless songs like “How Great Is Our God,”“Amen (Because He Lives)” and “All My Hope,” among other hits.

However, when they each became fathers, the dream of being an artist was relegated to put on the back burner.

Despite there being an eleven year age gap between them, as both Ed and Scott entered their teens and early 20s, they embarked on similar individual journeys as touring artists and had the opportunity to be deeply involved in the ministry of Young Life. Their dad played guitar, and their mom played piano, resulting in a home filled with music. ProPresenter also allows you to change your backgrounds dynamically and, of course, you can integrate ProPresenter with your video production system to key the words over live or taped video.The multi-generational family band-consisting of brothers Ed Cash and Scott Cash, Ed’s daughter Franni, his son Martin and dear friend Andrew Bergthold-grew roots when the Cash brothers were just kids. What's more, the program supports QuickTime, and can synch slides with an audio track for canned music presentations. This program allows an operator to click on a slide in our "Control Panel", at which point the projector screen immediately transitions to the new slide. Typically these lyrics are presented through linear slide shows, but the limited flexibility of these programs make them very unpopular because of their inability to function dynamically. Depending on the reaction of the audience, the band leader may choose to sing another verse, end the song early, or repeat the chorus several times. ProPresenter is a presentation system that utilizes two screens, empowering users to quickly and easily present slides on one screen, while controlling the presentation with another screen.įor example, churches that display song lyrics on a big screen while a song is being performed live on stage can dynamically change the slide order for a worship song. Many including:Presentation: Live Video object appears to delay transitions to other slides1024 - Playlist: Right arrow into presentation from list name is broken in non-contiguous mode1069 - Live Video: Flashes once before fading in when activated when using FireWire iSight1159 - Quit twice successively, can't quit after.1180 - Scaling: Scale to Fill isn't cropping the longer dimension, same results as Stretch to Fill1234 - Live Video object: Drawing issue on output with Scale to Fill Many including:Presentation: Live Video object appears to delay transitions to other slides1024 - Playlist: Right arrow into presentation from list name is broken in non-contiguous mode1069 - Live Video: Flashes once before fading in when activated when using FireWire iSight1159 - Quit twice successively, can't quit after.1180 - Scaling: Scale to Fill isn't cropping the longer dimension, same results as Stretch to Fill1234 - Live Video object: Drawing issue on output with Scale to Fill Changes
