Worship Is More Than A Sunday Morning Event, It’s A Way Of Life!
When we think of worship, we picture churches on Sunday mornings, with the congregation singing hymns or praise songs.
Read More »When we think of worship, we picture churches on Sunday mornings, with the congregation singing hymns or praise songs.
Read More »Sometimes work is boring. And at times, the monotony is more than you can bear! Well, even when the routine makes you feel insignificant, you can be sure that your work matters to God!
Read More »Your work, your attitude, your service, matters to God! God wants to engage us in every aspect of our lives, even on the job!
Read More »You may be surprised to hear that the Bible says a lot about your occupation. So often we think God only cares about the spiritual aspect of our lives, but God also cares about our work.
Read More »A young man wrote the favorite Christmas carol, “Angels from the Realms of Glory,” during a time when slavery and oppression ran rampant. When two countries were at odds, this young revolutionary published a poem that inspired peace in the land.
Read More »Christmas isn’t a joyful time for everyone. For some it’s a lonely time thinking about a family member already gone. Or perhaps a nerve-racking season when finances are stretched thin. Discover hope even In the Bleak Midwinter.
Read More »The familiar strains of Christmas carols fill the air this time of year. You hear them in grocery stores, in malls, in church services. But they aren’t mere melodies. For some the history goes back thousands of years. Let’s get in the true spirit of Christmas!
Read More »It’s easy to get wrapped up in the praise music at church. The beat is good, the melody is catchy, and you know some of the lyrics from songs on the radio. But does good music equate to sincere worship?
Read More »Do you use a hymnbook at your church? Many congregations today flash the words of hymns and choruses up on the wall. There are certain advantages to that, I suppose, because heads aren’t turned down; they’re turned up. But there are some
PURPOSE: To help listeners sing the carols with meaning.
Do you use a hymnbook at your church? Many congregations today flash the words of hymns and choruses up on the wall. There are certain advantages to that, I suppose, because heads aren’t turned down; they’re turned up. But there are some disadvantages as well.
Read More »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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