https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCtXS5kAEow We are busy celebrating the resurrection of Jesus! Easter isn't just one Sunday a year. For those who are alive in Christ, Easter is an everyday, all year, each breath experience of enjoying the new life that Christ has won for us. This song expresses in music what Nehemiah says to the returned remnant: … Continue reading #WorshipWednesday: “Joy of the Lord” by the Rend Collective
#WorshipWednesday – “Christ Be Magnified” (Cody Carnes)
O Christ be magnifiedLet His praise ariseChrist be magnified in meO Christ be magnifiedFrom the altar of my lifeChrist be magnified in me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjGMlYywK9M All of the Christian life is an exercise in gratitude. We are always, in every way, with every breath, invited to give thanks to God for His great care for us. … Continue reading #WorshipWednesday – “Christ Be Magnified” (Cody Carnes)
#WorshipWednesday: “Graves into Gardens”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJTl2vnF3SE In light of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, consider this Question & Answer from the Heidelberg Catechism: Heidelberg Catechism Q&A 45Q. How does Christ’s resurrection benefit us?A. First, by his resurrection he has overcome death, so that he might make us share in the righteousness he obtained for us by his death.1 Second, by … Continue reading #WorshipWednesday: “Graves into Gardens”
#WorshipWednesday: “It Was Finished Upon That Cross”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUGQNYm44hk This song perfectly sums up the sermon series we just completed, considering the "voice of Jesus / On the cross of Calvary." What, in particular, has stood out to you this Lent/Good Friday/Easter season? For me, it was a new appreciation for all that Christ actually accomplished for us: the forgiveness of sins, yes, … Continue reading #WorshipWednesday: “It Was Finished Upon That Cross”
#WorshipWednesday: “O Love Divine”
~ written by Lawrence Namminga, Jr. Have you ever had a thought or heard a song just prior to falling asleep, and then not have a clue as to what you were sure you would remember? That is the story for me behind this song. I listen to Christian radio prior to falling asleep, and … Continue reading #WorshipWednesday: “O Love Divine”
#WorshipWednesday: “The Broken Beautiful”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpOXrY4BHMA ~ Written by Ginger DenHerder In the New Testament we see many people bringing all kinds of sickness and suffering to Jesus to be healed and restored. Jesus even redeemed people from death. Jesus transforms the broken of this world into beauty. He can perform this miracle for all of us who confess our … Continue reading #WorshipWednesday: “The Broken Beautiful”
#WorshipWednesday: “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing”
*This post is reprinted from Amazing Grace: 366 Daily Devotionals, by Kenneth W. Osbeck, copyright 1990. It would be enlightening if the people in the pew could stand on the platform and observe the congregational singing during an average church service. One would soon concur that there are many who appear to have attended church … Continue reading #WorshipWednesday: “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing”
#WorshipWednesday: “God So Loved”
“In this the love of God was made manifest among us, that God sent his only Son into the world, so that we might live through him" ~ 1 John 4:9 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq5URsXbKXs This song celebrates God's power, God's goodness, God's love shown to us in the giving of Jesus Christ. And, I think, it asks … Continue reading #WorshipWednesday: “God So Loved”
#WorshipWednesday: “Angels We Have Heard On High”
written by Kait Raak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7v5V0k0fwuE I mentioned before that Phil Wickham’s style easily invites me into a state of peaceful worship. This song is my favorite on the album and it brings up a lot of visuals for me as I like to close my eyes and take in the familiar words in a new … Continue reading #WorshipWednesday: “Angels We Have Heard On High”
#WorshipWednesday: “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day”
written by Ginger DenHerder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F756Mjxxrvc The familiar Christmas carol “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day” dates back to 1863. During the American Civil War, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow heard the church bells on Christmas morning and felt the inconsistency of God’s peace and the war dividing the nation. The poem he wrote that Christmas Day, … Continue reading #WorshipWednesday: “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day”
