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house of mercy church, pastor stan summers, bishop california
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Stan Summers new Cd "Walkin' In Fire" wins The Native American Music Awards-Best Independent Recording, in 2004.

Stans album Soul A Fire was nominated in 2003 for best Gospel Recording by The Native American Music Awards

New album Simple Things of Life is nominated for Gospel Inspirational and Best Songwriter by The Native American Music Awards
Stan's Vitals:
Birthplace: Bishop, CA.
B.D.: 6-02-1948
Age: 59 (and holding)
Married: No
Children: 3 girls, one boy (one of the girls is my step-daughter that I love like my own)
Grandchildren:10

about stan summers

Stan is of Miwok-Mission heritage from his ancestral home in the Owens Valley of California. He is also a pastor and evangelist who has traveled extensively in the Western United States as well as overseas in Europe, New Zealand and the Philippines. In the years previous to his becoming a Christian he wrote secular music. He was asked to be a contracted songwriter when he was 20 yrs old. During the time of his preparing to sign a contract with a recording company, Stan became a born again Christian. He felt he had to make a decision about writing secular songs/music or write for the Glory of God. Of course, his decision was to write for the Lord and since 1969, Stan has continued writing and playing music for the Lord. He says he has over 400 songs that have been written for the ministry and recently recorded one of the songs he had written about 20 yrs ago called, "Don't Stop Now" which he included on his latest CD, "Walkin' In Fire". One of the influential artists who motivated Stan was Bob Dylan, especially during the time that Bob Dylan was writing Christian music.

Another song that has been covered by a number of different artists is the song "More to Me" which Stan wrote in the late seventies. He says, "It is still one of the most requested songs that I sing." Stan says, "I remember when I was about ten years old walking down the dirt road where we lived on the Paiute Indian Reservation and making up songs".

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