One of the reasons I love Christmas is because I get to sing some of my favorite hymns. The triumphant “Joy to the World,” where we praise Jesus’ coming to earth as a tiny baby, evokes feelings of love and comfort. I have such a sense of peace while singing Franz Gruber’s “Silent Night,” especially… Continue reading The First Song of Christmas
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Music in worship: Hymnal songs to help you keep moving forward
Do you face doubts, uncertainty, or challenges in your Christian journey? Many Christians, like you, seek solace and strength in hymns’ comforting melodies and profound lyrics to keep progressing spiritually. In this article, we will help you find a connection between music and your spiritual life, focusing on the power of hymnal songs. These timeless… Continue reading Music in worship: Hymnal songs to help you keep moving forward
Holy of Holies
In the Old Testament, God gave Moses instructions about building the tabernacle, the arc of the covenant and the Aaronic priesthood. Aaron and his sons were to serve in the tabernacle and offer sacrifices unto the Lord. When Moses worked with the builders and completed the tabernacle, the glory and presence of the Lord descended.… Continue reading Holy of Holies
The Breath of God – 13 Worship Songs {playlist included} — Nicole O’Meara
“Zephyr knows he’s not supposed to get into the garbage. Is he sinning when he does that?” “Does Zephyr need to confess his sins?” My daughter has a fierce attachment to our beloved Aussiedoodle. She was very little when we brought him home as a puppy and they’ve sort of grown up together. More than… Continue reading The Breath of God – 13 Worship Songs {playlist included} — Nicole O’Meara
Friday’s Featured Sermon: “Acceptable Worship, Part 1”
How do you worship God? Ask that question in many churches today, and you’ll likely get an answer touching on their preferred style of liturgy or music. But true worship of the one true God has very specific biblical requirements that go well beyond the order of service, and consequences that run far deeper than… Continue reading Friday’s Featured Sermon: “Acceptable Worship, Part 1”