Pacific Northwest New Thought
Rally
Rev. Andy Anderson
4 Stories High
Our Music Director for the Event
Check out the amazing musicians who will be here!

4 Stories High (Laura Berman and Craig Benelli) have been writing and performing their original inspirational songs since 2004. Their talent and craftsmanship have made them staple performers in the New Spirituality community and has afforded them the opportunity of performing at the Agape Spiritual Center and alongside top-selling authors, Neale Donald Walsch and Marianne Williamson.

Proudly Presents...
Our music program features some of the top artists from the Pacific Northwest area.
They will be playing throughout the weekend and touching us with their incredible musical talents.
Rev. Andy Anderson has been described as a “singer, songwriter and poet who always comes from the heart.” He composes and performs visionary, spiritual music that inspires and uplifts. He is the Co-Pastor of The Center for Spiritual Living in Roseburg. Andy’s music deeply impacts people and appeals to all age groups. Spiritual food for the soul!

Melissa Phillippe
Melissa Phillippe is an accomplished singer and songwriter. Her twelve CDs include songs and chants that are sung at New Thought Centers around the world. Her intention is “healing the world one song at a time.” She is a licensed Practitioner with the United Centers for Spiritual Living and is currently a ministerial student at the Holmes Institute. As a counselor, she was personally trained by don Miguel Ruiz, author of The Four Agreements. Melissa will be facilitating the Women’s Retreat for Center for Spiritual Living Eugene in June of 2012.


Halie Loren is a Eugene-based singer/songwriter who is a favorite at Center for Spiritual Living Eugene. A jazz and blues vocalist, Halie has been known to “wow and woo audiences” with her warm, intimate live performances. Her tour presence expanded beyond the continental US in 2010, including performances in British Columbia, Hawaii, and two tours in Japan, where she was a featured headliner at the Ginza Jazz Festival, and later at world famous clubs the Blue Note (Nagoya) and the Cotton Club (Tokyo) with her band, as well as a tour through Nevada and the Lake Tahoe region of California. So far this year, she has performed in Korea, Hawaii, New York City and Palermo, Sicily. Eugene is proud to have Halie at this year’s Rally.
Halie Loren
Matt Treder
Mark (Mo) Schneider
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Mark "Mo" Schneider, Bassist, lives a happy and full life making music in the great state of Oregon and beyond. Mark has a deep experience in many styles of music from four decades of performance and recording including; Jazz, Blues, Gospel, R&B, Funk, Soul, Rock-n-Roll, Pop, South American, Afro Cuban, Country & Western, and American Folk.

Mark has performed and recorded with many wonderful and gifted musicians over the years. Some notable artists are; Mason Williams, Don Latarski, Cam Newton, John Doan, Dan Seigal, Scott Cossu, Zoot Horn Rollo, Mary Wells, and many regional favorites.

Matt Treder is an accomplished Eugene-based pianist, composer, bandleader and producer. His love for the piano began as soon as he could reach the keys — he composed the score for a musical adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream while still in middle school. More recently he played on and co-produced singer/songwriter Halie Loren's "They Oughta Write a Song," winner of the JPF 2009 Vocal Jazz Album of the Year. He performs regularly with Halie, the Deb Cleveland Band (voted 2008’s best blues vocalist by Eugene Weekly readers) and The Essentials (2009 Register-Guard readers’ choice for Best Band). Matt is on faculty at the John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts. He has been pianist at the Center for Spiritual Living Eugene for 11 years.
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