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Category Archives: Worship
He won’t let you fail
I want to talk about a new Cory Asbury song today. First, because it’s called “The Father’s House” so it belongs on this blog! Any song about the Father’s love is an anthem for everything I want communicate to the … Continue reading
Our faith is based in the miraculous
Our faith is based in the God of miracles, not in what we think is possible. I was struck by this truth as I was reading Romans 4 this morning. Paul goes to great lengths to say that, like Abraham, … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Worship
Tagged Abraham, Christianity, Jesus, Justification, Miracles, Resurrection, Salvation
5 Comments
God is building His Temple
God is building His temple. But it’s not a human-made temple; it’s made of humans. And this is the ultimate message of Christmas: God became incarnated so that we could incarnate Him. The implications of this just boggles the mind. … Continue reading
Posted in Heaven on earth, Identity, Worship
Tagged Body of Christ, Christianity, Christmas, Emmanuel, Incarnation of Christ, New Testament Temple, transformation
2 Comments
What you should know about ‘O Holy Night’
‘O Holy Night’ has always been my favorite Christmas carol. It moves me every time I hear it. I saw the following video on wzippler’s blog (Smart Christian.net). The story was so inspiring I needed to share it here. Pastor … Continue reading
Posted in Worship
Tagged Abolitionist movement, Christian history, Christianity, Christmas Carol, Jesus, O Holy Night
3 Comments
He is Good and You are Loved
“I am good and you are loved.” That statement pretty much sums up everything you need to know about God and what He thinks of you. One of our worship leaders recently made me aware of this Travis Greene song, … Continue reading
Posted in Father Heart of God, Identity, Love, Sonship, Worship
Tagged Christianity, Goodness of God, Intimacy with God, Steffany Gretzinger, transformation, Travis Greene
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The Goodness of God
In my last post I talked about how Brandt Jean’s embrace of his brother’s killer glorified God because it demonstrated His goodness. Like the detonation of a neutron bomb, the atmosphere of that Dallas courtroom exploded with the fragrance of … Continue reading
Posted in Grace, Love, Worship
Tagged Christianity, Forgiveness, Gratitude, Jesus, Mercy, The Goodness of God
6 Comments
Worship
There’s been a great outpouring of worship music over the last few decades that has significantly impacted our Christian experience in so many positive ways. But there’s also a potential problem. When we mainly associate worship with music we risk … Continue reading
Posted in Worship
Tagged Christianity, Intimacy with God, Jesus, transformation, Worship music
8 Comments
The Father’s Song
For Father’s Day I want to play a spontaneous song by Upper Room that’s more like a meditation, or more accurately, an encounter with our heavenly Father’s love. It’s not a song you sing to, it’s a song you open … Continue reading
Posted in Father Heart of God, Love, Worship
Tagged Father's Day, Father's love, Intimacy with God, The Father's Song, Upper Room
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Raise a Hallelujah
We’ve started singing “Raise a Hallelujah” by Jonathan and Melissa Helser. I love the message it brings, and I also love the story behind it. Jonathan talks about a small boy named Jaxon. He received a text from Jaxon’s parents … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Worship
Tagged Bethel music, Christianity, Hope, Miracles, Prayer, Raise a Hallelujah, testimonies
6 Comments
Love song of the ages
We had good friends of ours, Adam and Crissy Humburg, share a message at our service last Sunday that was unique and powerful, to say the least! Crissy did a devotional reading of the entire book of the Song of … Continue reading