Meet Eternity
You will enjoy the up-beat, gospel quartet harmony sounds of Eternity. In the style of
the Oak Ridge Boys, Statler Brothers, Gaither Vocal Band and Signature Sound
Quartet, this energetic foursome features a rich blend of four-part quartet singing and a
positive, family-friendly stage show.
Eternity has a passion for people, and enjoys building a playful rapport with the
audience, while delivering rock-solid harmonies in their updated version of that great
gospel quartet sound.
“People from ages 8-80 enjoy this kind of music,” says Eternity. “We have two goals for
our shows: Everyone must leave with the biggest possible smile on their face, and a
stronger commitment to God's plans and purpose for their life.”
Check out our schedule and plan to see us soon!

Eternity Makes First-Ever Branson Appearance
Spoken 4 Quartet Invites Group to Join Them
Eternity made its first-ever appearance in Branson, Missouri this June,
thanks to our good friends, the-Branson-based Spoken 4 Quartet. As most
of you know, Branson continues to grow into one of the most popular tourist
destinations for Gospel and Country music fans.
Spoken 4 and Eternity performed a joint concert on Sunday, June 15, along
with special acts, Chuck Crain of Presley's Theater in Branson, and Sandra
Fairchild, former Blackwoods singer. Eternity also performed their own
concert at a local Branson church on Sunday morning. We'll update our
photo page soon with pictures from the trip.
Picture: Both groups pose together after joint concert on Sunday night


Booth Brothers Concert a Huge Success
Eternity opens for Southern Gospel's Vocal Group of the Year
About half-way through Eternity's final song of the opening set, the near sell-out crowd at the Hamilton Fine Arts Center came to their feet as The Booth Brothers joined the quartet for a big finish to the song and a rousing start to their featured portion of the show.
The Booth Brothers invited Eternity back on stage to open the second set and the two groups blended seven voices for a stirring rendition of "He Saw it All."
The Nashville-based Booth Brothers arrived in Wisconsin fresh off a very successful National Quartet Convention. They won six "Singing News Magazine" awards for: Act of the Year, Trio of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Lead Singer of the Year and Tenor Singer of the Year.
Their performance was truly a blessing!
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Eternity returned to Kentucky --Nathan's homeland -- for a mini-tour. The group headed out early Friday morning (3 a.m.) to the Lexington area for a Friday night concert at
Woodford Community Christian Church. On Saturday night, they appeared in Ashland at Rose Hill Baptist Church. On Sunday, Eternity sang at Unity Baptist Church, also
in Ashland. The pictures above were taken by Nathan's good childhood friend, Duane Hughes. The shot with the children took place when the group sang "A Few Good
Men." The children were from the church school. The concerts on Friday and Saturday night were benefits for the schools affiliated with the churches. Eternity wants to
thank Mom and Dad Boyd, and Wayne and Mary Boyd for their wonderful hospitality during the visit.
Kentucky Trip a Success
Eternity Tie-less? Our good friend Lucy Vaughn took these photos from the front row at Wisconsin State Fairgrounds for the Family Christian Expo
Give it Away Lapel Pin Promotion Going Strong
Buy an Eternity lapel pin at our concerts and help a good cause. The pin features
the group's logo and the words "Give it Away." The words have a special double
meaning. First, in addition to sharing ("giving away") the good news about God's
plan for eternity...the group, Eternity, will be donating ("giving away") all of the
profits ($2/pin) from every pin sale to a charity chosen by each concert sponsor.
So far, Eternity has given away more than $2,000 in profits to the respective
concert charities thanks to our friends buying the pins at each show.
Eternity helps raise over $55,000
Eternity has had the privilege of singing for numerous benefit concerts over the past 4 years. So far, those concerts have raised over $55,000 for charitable causes. These charities include: Hunger Task Force, Habitat for Humanity, Relay for Life, Youth for Christ, Forward in Faith, World Vision, Fond du Lac Food Pantry, Appleton Christian School, Woodford Community Christian School and Safe Haven for domestic abuse victims as well youth sports programs. It's great to partner with churches and charities to create an event that both shares God's Word through Gospel music, and benefits worthy causes!
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New CD is Now Available!
"He Made a Change"
Eternity announces the release of our new CD project,
titled "He Made a Change." We recorded in August.
Turned it over to our great friend, producer and
multi-talented musician, Steve Cox. He turned around
the final project in record time so it could be available
for our September concerts. So plan on coming out to
see us over the next few months. We'll be adding
some new songs to the show from the CD.
Click on this link -- NEW CD SOUND CLIPS -- to go to
our music page and start sampling the CD. We are
thankful to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for giving
us the opportunity to once again share his Word in
song.


Successful Concerts in Sheboygan
Create Lasting Memories
Eternity had the privilege of performing with the popular Men of Harmony to close out
their Gospel Music Wisconsin Concert Series for 2009-20010. We snapped this picture
on the left before the show. We were pretty excited to see our name actually up in lights.
The concerts were held at the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts at the
historic Sheboygan Theatre. Big crowds turned out for both shows. What a blessing to
sing in this beautiful place. The acoustics were amazing. The response from the
audiences was terrific. It was a tremendous day of singing God's praise. A highlight
was a joint number we did with the Men of Harmony. There's nothing like 30-men
singing a four-part harmony version of Amazing Grace!
We just want to say a special thank you to the Men of Harmony for bringing us in. This
will be an experience we treasure for many years.





Benefit Concert for Maggie
Just Announced
Eternity invites you to a very special benefit concert. The
group will be donating a concert and a portion of their
product sales to help defray medical costs for
Germantown second-grader, Maggie Schlehlein. Last
October Maggie was diagnosed with ALL Leukemia and
has been receiving treatment at Children's Hospital of
Wisconsin.
Maggie is the only child of Kurt and Sue Schlehlein, who
live in the same subdivision as Tim Riesterer (Eternity
Tenor). Maggie is a sweet girl, with a real zest for life and
a smile that can light up a room. Please consider joining
us for this free will offering concert. A special thank you to
Stony Hills Presbyterian Church for hosting the event.
Location: Stony Hills Presbyterian Church
N112 W17655 Mequon Road
Germantown, WI 53022
Saturday, September 11 at 7 p.m.
Stony Hills Presbyterian Church in Germantown