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Birth name
  
John Michael Talbot

Years active
  
1970s–present

Name
  
John Talbot


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Born
  
May 8, 1954 (age 69) (
1954-05-08
)

Origin
  
Genres
  
Christian, country folk-rock

Labels
  
Sparrow, Troubadour for the Lord

Website
  
www.johnmichaeltalbot.com

Role
  
Singer-songwriter · johnmichaeltalbot.com

Spouse
  
Viola Pratka (m. 1989), Nancy Talbot (m. 1971–1978)

Parents
  
Dick Talbot, Jimmie Margaret Talbot

Albums
  
Come to the Quiet, Troubadour for the Lord, Troubadour of the Great King, For The Bride, Meditations in the Spirit

Profiles

Here i am lord with lyrics


John Michael Talbot (born May 8, 1954) is an American Catholic singer-songwriter, guitarist, author, television presenter and founder of a monastic community known as the Brothers and Sisters of Charity.

Contents

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Life and career

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Talbot was born into a Methodist family with a musical background in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and started learning to play the guitar at an early age. At age 15 he dropped out of school and was performing as a guitarist for Mason Proffit, a country folk-rock band formed with his older brother Terry.

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Talbot embarked on a spiritual journey that led him through Native American religion and Buddhism to Christianity. At this point he and his brother, Terry, joined the Jesus movement, recording the album Reborn which was re-released by Sparrow Records (originally released as The Talbot Brothers on the Warner Brothers label).

Two solo albums followed for Talbot: John Michael Talbot (1976) and The New Earth (1977). Both of these were recorded at Golden Voice Recording Studio in South Pekin, Illinois, and produced by Billy Ray Hearn. Reading the life of Saint Francis of Assisi, he was inspired to begin studying at a Franciscan center in Indianapolis. He became a Roman Catholic and joined the Secular Franciscan Order in 1978. He started a house of prayer called "The Little Portion".

Talbot moved The Little Portion to Berryville, Arkansas on land he had purchased during his Mason Proffit days. He founded his own community, the Brothers and Sisters of Charity, at Little Portion Hermitage as an "integrated monastic community" with celibate brothers and sisters, singles, and families. By 1989, Talbot had married Viola Pratka (with the permission of the Catholic Church), a former Incarnate Word Sister who had come to the community in 1986.

In accordance with the community's general constitutions, Talbot's title is "General Minister and Spiritual Father". For many years, he has promoted the work of Mercy Corps.

The hermitage suffered a fire in April 2008 in which the chapel, library and many common areas were destroyed.

On April 10, 2010, the Bishop of Little Rock, Anthony Taylor, dedicated the new buildings. On October 2, 2010, the Brothers and Sisters of Charity at Little Portion Hermitage celebrated the opening of the new monastery church and common center.

Talbot is the host of an inspirational television program, All Things Are Possible, on The Church Channel which is owned and operated by the Trinity Broadcasting Network.

With Mason Proffit

* double album reissue of Wanted and Movin' Toward Happiness

Collections

  • 1980 Beginnings
  • 1989 Master Collection V1 - The Quiet Side
  • 1995 Collection
  • 1995 The Talbot Brothers Collection
  • 2003 Signatures
  • 2003 History Makers
  • 2008 The Troubadour Years
  • Video releases

  • All Things Are Possible With God (2014, Troubadour for the Lord)
  • Nothing Is Impossible (2012, Troubadour for the Lord)
  • Live In Concert (2001, Troubadour for the Lord)
  • Quiet Reflections (1991, Santa Fe Communications, Inc.)
  • References

    John Michael Talbot Wikipedia