“Going to Agape was more than just I’m going to serve God or praise the Creator, if you will. It turned more into how can I help people? How can I fellowship? How can I give my service freely in love?” — ‘DJ Qwess Coast’ Alfred TorreganoThe Love Story CreativesSeptember 21, 2018
“And then that moment of catharsis when I lived in the moment of the song…whatever had its hold on me…I was starting to break free.” — Pete Kronowittmj@thelovestory.orgSeptember 21, 2018
“Music kept me from jumping off the cliff. I get up and write whatever sorrows, issues, concerns are. [Writing] has been my saving grace throughout my entire love life, love seasons. And if you don’t write songs and music, I suggest you get a journal, make up a poem or something cause it will save your life.” — Che Bestmj@thelovestory.orgSeptember 21, 2018
“I wanted to get into hospice music therapy so that I can be the soundtrack of someone else’s transformation from life to after life…” — Tim Ringgoldmj@thelovestory.orgSeptember 21, 2018
“But the thing that surprised me most as time has passed is that we’re surprised that people die. We’re surprised that things end because everything ends.” — Mobymj@thelovestory.orgSeptember 21, 2018
“First of all, God is love and love is good… I still do believe in love. I also do believe that in order to experience love, you have to be open. You can’t be closed off. You can’t be afraid.” — Antonique Smithmj@thelovestory.orgSeptember 21, 2018
“By taking responsibility, I see that whatever bad things happened in my life…I was apart of. I did it to myself…[so I] allow myself to grieve, after that, I need to forgive and love myself.” — Jessica Wenmj@thelovestory.orgSeptember 21, 2018