Friday, November 14, 2025

Celebrate a Blue Christmas - Published by Faith Today!

 

Do you "Celebrate a Blue Christmas"?

I'm thrilled to have my new article published by Faith Today!

You can read my article HERE.

Please feel free to share with your friends and church.


Thursday, October 09, 2025

The Word Awards - WINNER!

 I'm thrilled and honoured to announce 

"I won a Word Award!!"


Given by The Word Guild, these awards honour "the Best of Canadian Christian Writing."


Earlier this summer, I received THREE nominations!

All three were for previously published pieces:


Devotional/Inspirational

“Trust This Good News!” - Warner Press, Inc.


Personal Experience - General Market

“The Last Noel” - Chicken Soup for the Soul

“Touch the Horizon” - Chicken Soup for the Soul


This week, we learned that "Touch the Horizon" 

won in its category!


Writing and publishing has been an unexpected chapter in my life (no pun intended!)

This award is such a piece of encouragement in a challenging year. 


Congratulations to all the nominees and winners, 

and thank you to The Word Guild for supporting Canadian Christian writers!


You can find the full list of winners HERE.


Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Family Break!

After everything that's happened over the last few months, we've decided to take some family time!

We'll be offline for the next two weeks.

We'll be back in time for our next worship service on August 17.

Happy August, everyone!




Sunday, May 04, 2025

MINISTRY UPDATE

Wednesday's Great Canadian Sing-along was tremendous!

And we're so glad it was, because it's going to need to sustain us for a while...

We won't offer another event for the next TWO MONTHS.



Never in our careers, not even in the pandemic, have we taken such a break, 
but right now, we really need to focus on Gerald's health.

His gallbladder surgery is scheduled for Friday, May 30.

As we've mentioned, there are a few additional health issues, so this month we'll be focusing on surgery prep and making sure Gerald is in the best position possible for surgery.

Our prayers are for a swift recovery, so we'll be ready for our week at 


WHAT DOES OUR MINISTRY LOOK LIKE RIGHT NOW?
- As Gerald's health allows, we're both taking time this month to write and create in gentle ways.
- Allison is available for online Voice lessons, as well as coaching sessions in Music Business (emerging and seasoned artists) and Goal Setting (musicians, writers & everyone!)
- Looking ahead to summer, we're booking Southern Ontario concerts and worship services for July and August. Please CONTACT us for more info!


ARE WE STILL INTERESTED IN A CHURCH POSITION?
- YES! But, our focus is on healing right now. 
We're trusting God will open that door when we're ready to accept it.


HOW CAN PEOPLE HELP?
- Please keep us, our family, and our medical team in prayer!
- If you wish to support our ministry by purchasing a CD or flash drive, or giving a donation, 


We're so grateful for all your love and support during this very trying season! 
Please know how much we appreciate and value each of you <3

Blessings,
Allison + Gerald
Infinitely More - Ephesians 3:20



Monday, April 07, 2025

Ministry Update with some GOOD NEWS!

It’s been 5 weeks since we rushed to the emergency room 

and Gerald was diagnosed with gallstones. 





It’s been a tremendously difficult month. We’re grateful for everyone who has shared their personal story with us. We’ve learned that gallstones are fairly common, immensely painful, and every person has their own unique journey. We’ve figured out the special dietary requirements (no fat, no spice, no caffeine), and Gerald has reached a much more stable place.



And that leads to the good news:

We have a Surgery Date!!!


We met with the surgeon last Monday.

Gerald will have his gallbladder surgery on Friday, May 30.



Here’s the plan:


Over the next two months, we’ll need to strictly stick to the diet to keep any gallbladder attacks at bay.


Gerald has a few other, unrelated conditions, so we’ll need a few extra appointments and communications just to make sure he’s in the best possible position for surgery.


Two weeks before surgery, he’ll be put on a high-protein, shake-based diet. We’re calling this his Supermodel Diet!


Finally, he’ll meet with the pre-surgical team at the hospital to make sure he’s cleared for surgery.


We have a great team of doctors, who have all been very knowledgeable and compassionate. 


And honestly, it just feels so good to have a plan in place!



So, where does that leave Infinitely More for now?


We have two events on the calendar here in St. Catharines - the annual Downtown Good Friday Walk and the Great Canadian Sing-along. Details at www.InfinitelyMore.ca/Calendar

We’re excited for both, but we don’t plan on doing any other events before the surgery. 


We’re currently booking concerts and worship services for July and August, and our hope is that we can have a fun and busy summer of singing!


We're also able to do a limited amount of online teaching in this season.

If you're interested in Voice or Songwriting lessons, please contact us via FACEBOOK or www.InfinitelyMore.ca/Contact

Allison is also offering coaching sessions on Goal Setting (for everyone!) and Touring, Concert Booking, and Music Business (for artists).



In the meantime, our main goal is to keep healthy, take care of one another,

stay close to God, and rest often as we lead up to the surgery date.


Thank you for your ongoing prayers, love, and support!

We are so grateful for each of you!



Blessings,

Allison + Gerald



To purchase or download music,

or to make a gift of ministry support,

please visit www.InfinitelyMore.ca/Store


Thank you!




Thursday, November 07, 2024

Talking To Strangers At Niagara Falls


Yesterday, I took a walk by our most famous neighbour - Niagara Falls. 


The power and beauty of Niagara Falls.


I always marvel at the range of people who gather by the Falls.
All ages, all races, all languages …
Multi-generational families, bustling tour groups, dreamy-eyed couples …
Yesterday, I even saw a tour bus of Buddhist monks in their gorgeous saffron robes. 


Over the years, taking photos for people, I always ask where they’re from. They love to share the story of what brought them there, how it’s been a lifelong dream to visit. 


No matter where people are from or what their life has brought them,
everyone stands in wonder in the mist of the Falls.


On yesterday’s visit, I detoured into the souvenir store. As I made a small purchase, I casually said to the cashier, “I guess you meet people from all over the world working here?” 


What a cliched question! I felt silly the moment I asked it.


Someone told this little guy to "Guard the Falls!",
and he was taking his job seriously!

“Oh, yes!” She beamed. “I’ve met people from Asia, Europe, the Southern States, all over Canada …”


She proceeded to list countries and parts of the world with a huge smile on her face. Finally, she showed me her lanyard. It was heavy with various enamelled pins and charms.


“I buy extra pins from the store and keep them here. Then, when I meet children or people from far away, I give them a pin to take home for themselves or for someone who couldn’t make the trip. And see, they sometimes give me pins back!”


She slid her fingers over the shiny trinkets, each imbued with a special memory.


“Australia has become very special to me ...” She told me about an Aussie woman who fell in love with Canada’s maple trees and wondered if she could buy a maple leaf cookie cutter for her Christmas baking. They didn’t have any in the store, so this cashier offered to send her an extra set that she had at home! Long story short, they now exchange Christmas cards, and she’s hoping to visit her family some day.


All of this from just being friendly. From asking strangers, 
“Where you from? How’s your day going?”

What a lesson for all of us! 


We often talk about the ministry of our CD table, of the many stories that have been graciously shared with us because a song we sang opened a door with someone. 

The desire to connect with one another is deeply ingrained in each of us. Our fast-paced world doesn’t always encourage us to slow down and just chat, but these are moments when magic can happen. When we can see and be seen. Where our common humanity rushes to the surface and we can no longer deny - we are all connected. 


As her story came to an end, she reached up on her lanyard.
“We’ve had such a nice chat; I’d like to give you a gift.”


My gifted pin...

She detached a small Niagara Falls pin, featuring the iconic rainbow and horseshoe of the Canadian falls.

“This is so you can remember your visit here today. And I hope you always enjoy your travels, wherever they take you!”


I felt humbled by the tiny gift. I pinned it on the collar of my jacket, and after saying goodbye and thank you, walked back outside, into the crowd of people taking selfies and marvelling at the wonder of the Falls …


And reminded, once again,
of why I love talking to strangers.



Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Our Hearts are Broken...

Yesterday, we said good-bye to our sweet Dante.



For 17 years, he filled our lives with unbelievable amounts of love.
When we moved to Nashville, we could tell Sebastian was getting lonely, so we started to look for a little brother.
We visited a house filled with puppies, but this one feisty little guy walked right up to Gerald and started nibbling his fingers.
Love at first sight ❤️❤️
Dante considered it his job to love everyone, unconditionally.
He never met a dog or human that he didn’t greet with kisses and dances.
He knew when you were sad or suffering in any way.
He was just so, so, so good.
Two years ago, we lost Sebastian. We could sense Dante’s loneliness.
That’s when our sweet Max came to live with us.
At first Dante didn’t know what to make of this little whirlwind.
But before long, Dante and Max became their own loving duo.
Dante taught Max the joy of wandering the garden and cuddling together in their blankets.
Max reintroduced Dante to dancing, silliness, and play.
This summer, Dante celebrated his 17th birthday.
Everyone remarked on his good health, bright eyes, and happy spirit.
But three weeks ago, things started to change.
At first, they were issues we could address with care.
Last Tuesday, he took a turn for the worse, and we knew the end was near.
For six days, we smothered him in love.
Yesterday, we said good-bye.
This has come upon us so quickly. We’ve had no time to process, no time to grieve. 
We know it was the loving decision, but still, we are deeply, deeply sad.

But here are the two things I’ve been clinging to in the last few days:

Dante literally made the world a better place just by loving.
I pray that we can all hold on to that and follow his precious example.
Love EVERYONE!
Whether you think they deserve it or not.
Love is never wasted. It only makes things better.

And, there are more stories of Dante’s sweetness than we can ever remember.
But last year, I had the chance to write one of those stories for the Guideposts devotional “All God’s Creatures”. Next year, on March 3, thousands of people will be reminded of how much God loves them, all because of Dante.

And that’s the legacy he would have wanted:

Play often. 
Nap with intensity. 
Spend time in the garden.
❤️
❤️ Love everyone ❤️
❤️ Love everyone ❤️
❤️ Love everyone ❤️


PS - Please keep us in prayer! We’ve pushed our departure date until Thursday to give us an extra day, but we’d tired, overwhelmed, and heartbroken. Please pray for our grief and for our tour preparations. And please lift a little prayer for Max who’s lost his brother and will now have 5 weeks without us.