1) Register as a Rebranded Fan. Once you register, you will have access to the RYFO Web-App where you can see the bands and musicians that utilize the RYFO Network.
2) Access the RYFO Web-App to find musicians and bands in your area. The Web-App allows you to directly message the musicians and bands.
3) Be proactive locally! Message musicians and bands in your area and introduce yourself. Then ask:
-How you can pray for them.
-How you can support them specifically.
Then…
-Pray for them.
-Create a dialogue. Local musicians are found in many venues – churches, cafes, bars, clubs, restaurants, amusement parks, casinos, zoos, botanical gardens, parks, backyards and living rooms.
-So if there aren’t any in your area on the Web-App, on your next venture out, be on the lookout, introduce yourself, and start out with those same two questions above.
4) Be proactive with touring musicians. If you follow them on social media and know when they are coming to your area, message them from the Web-App, introduce yourself and ask:
-How you can pray for them.
-If they need anything specific when they roll into town.
-What their favorite food items are.
-If they’ve played in the venue before.
-How their vehicle is running.
Then…
-Pray for them.
-Bring them their favorite snacks or a case of water to the show.
-Give them specific hometown details on the venue if you know it.
-If you have the resources to help with specific requests, offer them or point them in the right direction. As a local, you have the skinny on lots of things they may need or would have fun doing. Your advice and friendship as a Rebranded Fan, someone that looks out for them, cares for them, is invaluable.
5) Find other Rebranded Fans in your area.
-Connect with them via the Web-App.
-Join forces (and resources).
-Think of ways you can impact the music community together.
Together, united, Rebranded Fans showing and sharing the Good News of Jesus’ love will have incredible impact. You may be able to do any of the above suggestions at another level. Sometimes two heads are better than one, and “a cord of three strands is not quickly broken”.