"A Few Good Men" male singing group began in Palo
Alto, CA, under the leadership of brothers Jerome, Walker
and Filipo Lepulu Jr. This ministry was formed to spread
the gospel through song. Their music ranges from harmonious
acapella tunes, to island rhythms played on guitars and
ukuleles. The group has a diverse ethnic background as well.
They range from a majority of Samoans, to Kenyan, Palauan
and American heritages.
In
August 2000, the group and their families joined the Mountain
View Central SDA Church. In March 2001 and 2002, the group
shared their ministry with the Native American Nations of
Port Hardy, British Colombia. In September 2002, the group
release their first CD entitiled, "Let Not Your Heart
Be Troubled."
In
November 2003, the group held a concert in Eugene, Oregon.
In August 2005 the group shared their ministry with the
Native American Nations living in Yakima Washington. That
same year they release their second CDm "Face to Face".
This past March 2006, the group completed a mini-tour of
Alaska, singing at three different churches and experiencing
the wonders of this snowy state for the first time.
The
group continues their ministry all over the Bay Area. They
have sung several times at the Soquel Camp meetings, special
church programs and visitations with the sick and elderly.
Winin this group is the smaller young men's group, "Third
Cross". This generation of singers continues the music
ministry, mixing the old with the new as well as reaching
out to the younger audience listeners.
A
Few Good Men is devoted to singing praises to the Creator
and proclaiming the message of the Lord's second coming.
Each member of a Few Good Men was raised with music in their
homes. It is a beautiful gift from God that they use to
return praises and thanks as well as reaching out to all
of God's children. They enjoy this ministry and pray that
every song they sing may be a blessing to those who listen.