We live in a world of comfort and convenience. We go to church on Sunday when it fits into our schedules. We read the Bible when it doesn’t interfere with our recreation.
Category “Worship”
An In-depth Discussion On Living A Life Of Faith
The Christian life isn’t an easy road to walk. But the good news is . . . we don’t have to walk it alone!
The Profound Effect The Lord’s Supper Can Have On Your Life
Some churches observe communion every Sunday, while others do once a quarter or maybe only on holidays. The question is has this time of contemplation and worship become a mere habit? Or does it mean something more
Find Out How God Is Trying To Speak To You!
If you can’t hear Him, or see Him . . . just how does God speak to His people today?
What It Means To Worship The One True God At All Times--not Just On Sunday Morning
When we’re in church on Sunday it’s easy to “feel” worshipful . . . but does our sense of worship carry through the entire week? Or do we leave what we learned from the pulpit at the doors of the church as we head to Sunday brunch?
How Christmas Carols Emerged From Obscurity
There was a time when what we consider “old hymns” were new hymns. Many of the Christmas carols that we sing were composed in the 18th century. At that time
PURPOSE: To help listeners sing the carols with meaning.
There was a time when what we consider “old hymns” were new hymns. Many of the Christmas carols that we sing were composed in the 18th century. At that time, those old hymns were “new” hymns. Folks back then were as upset by that music as some people today may be upset by new music in the church.
The True Reason For Joy This December
Have you noticed how easily a tiny typographical error can change meaning? Here’s a familiar Christmas carol that suffered from a typographical error:
PURPOSE: To help us sing the carols with understanding.
Have you noticed how easily a tiny typographical error can change meaning? Here’s a familiar Christmas carol that suffered from a typographical error: “God rest you merry, gentlemen, Let nothing you dismay; Remember Christ, our Savior, was born on Christmas Day, To save us all from Satan’s power when we were gone astray.”







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