
Ted Schnack Jr. Bronze Sculpture
The Witch of Babylon
“The Witch of Babylon” was born from a night in Iraq, on ancient soil where empires fall and darks spirits still prowl. A woman—beautiful, dangerous—tried to draw me from my path beneath that burning sky. In that moment of weakness and war, a blood-stained white dove cut the horizon, a sign of Christ’s grace over ancient evil. It’s a song of temptation, revelation, and redemption in the heart of Babylon.
Behold The Lamb of God
“Behold the Lamb of God” thunders like the Jordan itself — wild, pure, and alive. It’s the story of John the Baptist, the desert prophet with eyes like flame and a heart like a lion, crying out for the world to turn back and be made clean before the coming King. Forged in dust and light, it’s a gospel echoing across time — a call to repentance, courage, and the freedom only Christ can bring.
Ain't No Monkey Man
“Ain’t No Monkey Man” is a joyful shout of reason and rhythm — a funky gospel-rock celebration of design too perfect to be some sort of mutating randomness. It laughs at chaos and marvels at creation, where every heartbeat, wave, and wingbeat keeps perfect balance in God’s grand design and loving Grace.
Never Seen A Man Like You
“Never Seen a Man Like You” was born from the story of Mary Magdalene — a woman branded unworthy, cast aside as a prostitute, yet seen and redeemed by the only man, Christ, who truly knew her heart. Christ looked through her shame with the power of pure redemption and pure love and called her whole. This song brings that same moment of mercy into our modern world — for the strippers, the prostitutes,-porn the women trapped in regret or survival. It’s about the Savior who still walks into the dark and lifts the broken into light, where chains fall and mercy becomes the love of Christ.
Good Timin' Buddy
"Good Timin Buddy" The devil was my good timin’ buddy — then he came lookin’ for my soul. Christ is my real timin’ buddy now, the real muscle when life throws down. “Good Timin’ Buddy” is a story from sin to true redemption — when who has done wrong trades selfishness for Christs saving grace.
Hey Joe Rogan
“Hey Joe Rogan” throws no punches — it opens hands, opens hearts. It’s the sound of Christ calling out to a fighter, a thinker, a wanderer who’s been circling truth his whole life. The song whispers that last challenge: the bell’s rung, Joe — step into grace. Lets go Joe your hearts with me now
Pushin' Your Hand
Pushin’ Your Hand — The Judas Gospel Blues. A shadowed prayer from the edge of faith and rebellion. Pushin’ Your Hand walks inside the mind of Judas—torn between loyalty and control, love and fury. It’s dark funk meets gospel confession, where redemption and damnation dance on the same knife’s edge beneath a trembling sky.
Psalm 91
Psalm 91 – Gospel Back Version (Extended Chant Style). A shield of rhythm and faith forged in holy fire. This is street gospel meets scripture—a groove of protection, praise, and power. Every call and response becomes a declaration of trust: “God’s got me covered… under His wings!”
Crush This Cup
Under the burning moon of Gethsemane, Jesus faces the weight of the world. The serpent grins, soldiers march, and Heaven waits in silence. He could call down angels, end the story in fire—but love takes the fall instead. This is no hymn of comfort; it’s a cry from the edge of flesh and faith.
“Crush This Cup” — where soul meets sacrifice, and courage sounds like prayer.
Two Rams and a Prayer
Up where the clouds scrape the peaks and lightning crowns the cliffs, I hunted the kings of stone—Bighorn rams. They live where men lose breath and find faith, where silence thunders louder than words.
I met them twice in my life—once with youth’s fire, once with faith’s calm—and both times, I met God too. Their horns carried the weight of storm and prayer alike, curled like time itself.
“Two Rams and a Prayer” is my story of chasing Bighorn rams into heaven’s doorway and walking out changed forever.
Bring It On (God's Only Son)
The stone rolled back, and the world changed forever.
Confusion turned to faith, and tears turned to fire.
They saw Him—alive, breathing, radiant—proof that love conquers death.
The grave was silent, but Heaven sang.
“Bring It On (God’s Only Son)” is a resurrection anthem—where fear breaks, faith roars, and Christ has risen.
Now I See
He was a murderous foe of the movement of Christ — a man of law and fury, blind to grace and deaf to truth.
Then, on the road to Damascus, the heavens opened and the light of Christ struck him down. The fire that once condemned now redeemed, and the killer became a messenger of mercy. From darkness to revelation, from wrath to word, his heart was rewritten in flame.
“Now I See” tells the story of Saul becoming Paul — the moment a persecutor saw the light and became the greatest writer and witness of the New Testament.
Golden Wings
The sky splits open in gold — the air alive with wings of fire. Bands of angels sweep through the light, carrying Heaven’s promise home. Each wingbeat hums with love, grace, and the glory of the risen Christ. The darkness fades, the dawn burns holy, and all creation lifts its eyes.
“Golden Wings” is a vision of victory — the return of light, the rise of Christ, and the glory that never fades.
Behold The Lamb of God
“Behold the Lamb of God” is the sound of prophecy breaking through the silence — John the Baptist crying out in the desert, preparing the way for Christ. It’s a song of fire and faith, of wild grace calling humanity to the river, to wash away the old and rise new.
Blessed Are You
“Blessed Are You” gives voice to the moment no heart could bear — a mother releasing her son to a world that would wound Him. Yet through her tears, Mary never falters; she trusts what she cannot stop. It’s a song of divine surrender, where grief becomes grace and love fulfills its purpose. This is faith at its most human — the holy courage to let love do what it came to do.
I Got Your Six
"I Got Your Six" They fought, they killed, and they carried the weight — and the wars they bled for weren’t always just. Some wounds never close. “I Got Your Six” is for the living who still fight in silence, haunted by what they saw, by what they had to become — and the redemption that waits only in Christ.
Seven Days
“Seven Days” is a soulful retelling of Genesis — a blues-gospel celebration of the first week that ever was. It’s rhythm, wonder, and worship rolled into one, where every sunrise still echoes the same words: “And God called it good.”
John The Revelator
“John the Revelator” began as a vision — slow, vivid, divine — that refused to fade until it was cast in bronze. God was working through my mind, my soul, and my fingertips to create a sculpture that started as a vague idea and became a revelation in metal. This song carries that same fire — the roar of prophecy, the light of heaven, and the power of creation made real.
The River Runs Wide
She thought the river was too dark, too wide—but mercy runs deeper still. “The River Runs Wide” tells the story of shame and silence turned to forgiveness, when the blood of Christ washes every secret clean. It’s a song for anyone who’s carried hidden pain, and found that grace flows farther than guilt ever could.
Amen in the Streets
Amen in the Streets — The Lord’s Prayer Reborn in Rhythm. A street-corner revival with funk in its veins and heaven in its lungs. Amen in the Streets turns the Lord’s Prayer into a living groove—part sermon, part soul train. From the church pew to the alley wall, it’s faith on fire, echoing through every clap, stomp, and shout of “Forever and ever—Amen!”
Psalm 23
Psalm 23 – Gospel Back Version (Extended Chant Style). This is revival on fire—a living heartbeat of street gospel and old-church soul. The psalm that comforted kings now roars through bass, clap, and call-and-response faith. It’s the valley walk turned victory march—where every shout of “God’s got me!” becomes a weapon of light.
30 To Life
The steel doors slam, the lights buzz low, and the world forgets the men behind the wire. But Christ doesn’t. He walks the tiers, sits on the bunks, and whispers through the dark. He breaks the kind of chains no bolt can hold—addiction, hate, despair, and pride. Some men find freedom long before they’re free.
“30 to Life” is a gospel from the inside out—a song of hope echoing through concrete and soul.
Cut Me Down
Samson was born of a whisper and forged in flame—God’s strength wrapped in a man’s desire. He tore lions apart and toppled armies, yet one woman’s touch brought him low. Blinded and broken, grinding in chains, he found the only power that lasts—grace.
In his fall, he saw God clearer than ever before.
“Cut Me Down” is Samson’s story, and every man’s—strength lost, faith reborn, and redemption rising from the dust.
Grab The Hand of God
Every man hits those days when the drum just won’t change its beat. Same streets, same storms, same tired fight. But then comes that golden light—a whisper, a hand, a rhythm divine. You take it, you hold on tight, and suddenly the weight turns to dance.
“Grab the Hand of God” is a gospel groove for the weary soul learning to move again.
Take My Heart Tonight
It starts as a love song, but it ends in revelation.
The kind of yearning that begins in the heart and finds its answer in Heaven. He’s the Alpha and the Omega — the rhythm behind every breath, the light behind every shadow. When you finally stop fighting and let Him take the lead, the sky opens wide.
“Take My Heart Tonight” — a gospel love song where soul meets Savior, and flight begins in surrender.
Promised Land
Trumpets in the distance, drums in the dirt, something holy and electric in the air. The angels are rollin’ in, the light’s breakin’ through, and every heart’s startin’ to move. It’s not church in a pew — it’s church in your chest, rhythm in your soul. You can feel it comin’, that spark of hope that won’t back down.
“Promised Land” is a funky rock revival — a shout of joy, a beat of freedom, a brand-new day.