Mustard Seed Faith
Mustard Seed Faith was an American Jesus music group from Costa Mesa, California.
Mustard Seed Faith  | |
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| Origin | Costa Mesa, California | 
| Genres | Jesus music, Christian rock | 
| Years active | 1970–77, 1980 | 
| Labels | Maranatha! Music | 
Mustard Seed Faith was one of several groups formed by members of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in the late 1960s and early 1970s; others included Daniel Amos and Sweet Comfort Band. Mustard Seed Faith's first releases were songs on Maranatha! Music compilations: "Happy in Jesus", released in 1973 on Maranatha Three, "All I Know" in 1974 on Maranatha Four and "Sidney the Pirate" in 1976 on Maranatha Five.[1] The group's only album for Maranatha, Sail On Sailor, was released in 1975 and featured album art by Rick Griffin.[2]
The group toured extensively from 1970 to 1977. They disbanded in 1977 partly due to "road touring fatigue."[2] They reunited in 1980 to independently issue a second full-length album. Members Oden Fong and Lewis McVay went on to pursue solo careers.
Members
    
Earliest version
- Wade Link — guitar, vocals
 - Pedro Buford — keyboards, flute, vocals
 - Dan Leist — vocals, harmonica
 
Second version
- Pedro Buford
 - Oden Fong — vocals, guitars
 - Lewis McVay — vocals, drums & acoustic guitar
 - John Belles — electric bass
 
Third version
- Lewis McVay — lead vocals, now playing guitar only
 - Darrell Cook — electric bass
 - Steve Berchtold — drums
 - Pedro Buford
 - Oden Fong
 
Discography
    
- Sail On Sailor (Maranatha! Music, 1975)
 
- "The Question"
 - "Let Go"
 - "Can't Work Your Way to Heaven"
 - "Once I Had a Dream"
 - "Dried Up Well"
 - "Sail On Sailor"
 - "Lighter Side of Darkness"
 - "Sweet Jesus Morning"
 - "More Than Sunlight"
 - "Back Home"
 
- Limited Edition (independent, 1980)
 
References
    
- Don Cusic, Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music. Greenwood Press, 2010, p. 307.
 - Mark Allan Powell, Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music. Hendrickson Publishers, 2002, pp. 616-617.