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Biography (courtesy
of Found/Floodgate Records)
Rita Springer has always had a knack
for bringing people into the throne room of God. She can
cut through the clutter of our busy lives, merging honesty
and heartbreak, hope and heroism to show the Lordship of
Christ, while never forgetting the love affair that He yearns
for as well. I Have to Believe, Rita's latest project, and
the debut of Found Records, continues telling the story of
her journey—a journey to get closer
to the presence of God.
This quest includes a passion to bring others along with
her, so each year, Rita finds herself traveling 38-40 weekends,
leading her Fragrant Oil conferences, along with more traditional
worship conferences and appearances at events which often
center around worship and women's ministries.
Faced with the challenge of capturing
the fervent passion and raw honesty that Rita's live events
are known for, the team of producers Nathan Nockles (Passion
Live, Matt Redman), with additional production by Margaret
Becker, and mixing great Shane Wilson (Switchfoot, Third
Day) were enlisted to get the job done on this her fifth
studio album. So in early 2005, Rita traveled to Nashville,
ready to take on the monster known as the recording studio. "The recording
experience was great," she explains, "because it
was a time of watching other very talented people take up
where I left off, and watched how they steered my heart."
Every album reveals a season of Rita's
life. But this album is a little different. I Have to Believe
seems to be the most severe, in that the others tended
to be stories of the journey to God. This album, however,
is a declaration. It's about faith, raw belief, and affirming
truth that has not yet happened. Songs like "You are Good" and "Everywhere" focus
on this theme—repetitive statements that simply state
publicly the Lordship and faithfulness of God, even in times
when His voice is silent.
"The Bible says that you must believe. It's not optional," explains
Rita, "And that belief includes moving and taking steps
that you don't understand. I think that this is essential
to worship in the church as well. We need to include declarations,
not just songs that make you feel good.
"This is probably the most important
season in my life, as I've been learning to follow the
Lord in very unconventional ways."
Part of this unconvention was the adoption
of a baby. Rita had been feeling God calling her to adopt
for a few years, and had just taken the steps to obey this
calling when the Christian Adoption agency in Florida called
to give her the news. A couple from Zimbabwe was in the
US on a student visa, and when she became pregnant, he
went back to Africa, leaving her in the states unable to
provide for a new baby and the toddler she already had.
Upon looking at Rita's profile, she simply said, "She
is to have my baby."
So December 1, 2004 a new journey began
in Rita's life when little Justice Zane Anesu Springer
was born. "This album
sort of came together after Justice was born. I think that
his addition to my life has just helped me understand not
only the love of God, but just what obedience looks like."
Found Records is a new division of Floodgate Records that
is focused on the worship genre. Rita is joined on the label
with artists such as Kate Miner and Todd Proctor. Found Records
is based in Costa Mesa, CA and is distributed through Word
Records / WEA Distribution.
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