Worship artist That Guy At My Church, real name Frankie Hernandez, has released an album titled 'Shouting In The Wilderness'. The album includes 'My Eyes Are On You', a song about how when we are sent into the storms we are never alone, and when our eyes are on Jesus, not only will the boat not sink, but miracles are possible.
Frankie is a worship leader and professional musician in Southern Oregon. "I spent a lot of years away from the faith and when I came back to Jesus and the... Read More Worship artist That Guy At My Church, real name Frankie Hernandez, has released an album titled 'Shouting In The Wilderness'. The album includes 'My Eyes Are On You', a song about how when we are sent into the storms we are never alone, and when our eyes are on Jesus, not only will the boat not sink, but miracles are possible.
Frankie is a worship leader and professional musician in Southern Oregon. "I spent a lot of years away from the faith and when I came back to Jesus and the Christian community I didn't feel like there were any songs that spoke to my heart", he admits. "I decided that instead of letting that be another reason for me to run away that I would write songs that did. From these songs I have developed a heart and ministry for speaking to the people who have lost touch with the heart of God and long for the intimacy that we all long for."
That Guy At My Church is home of the original fun, soulful, uplifting and celebratory worship songs of Frankie Hernandez. He is a revival artist and has been leading worship in the Rogue Valley at churches, conferences and revivals for the past 10 years. Frankie Hernandez is an institution in Southern Oregon. His infectious smile and radiant optimism have helped him to develop a following and community rapport as a band leader, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and worship leader.
He has played nearly every major venue in his area; including performances on stage as a guest artist with Los Lobos and Michael Franti. Some of the songs that he has written have been featured on television and radio around the world, including: Hotel Hell, LA Ink and Myth Busters. He is also known for his generous appearances at charitable events and has helped to raise money and awareness for causes varying from Southern Oregon fire relief and Puerto Rico hurricane victims to local businesses and families in need.