Have you ever had a Sunday where you didn’t know the songs very well?
Would you like to know all of them?
Each week we post the songs on Facebook, usually on Friday, as well as in a blog post. You can find the topic of the sermon, the readings for the week, and a list of the songs. We also post links to Youtube videos with those songs so you can hear them and get to know them before Sunday.
Have you ever had a Sunday where you didn’t know the songs very well?
Would you like to know all of them?
Each week we post the songs on Facebook, usually on Friday, as well as in a blog post. You can find the topic of the sermon, the readings for the week, and a list of the songs. We also post links to Youtube videos with those songs so you can hear them and get to know them before Sunday.
Have you ever had a Sunday where you didn’t know the songs very well?
Would you like to know all of them?
Each week we post the songs on Facebook, usually on Friday, as well as in a blog post. You can find the topic of the sermon, the readings for the week, and a list of the songs. We also post links to Youtube videos with those songs so you can hear them and get to know them before Sunday.
Have you ever had a Sunday where you didn’t know the songs very well?
Would you like to know all of them?
Each week we post the songs on Facebook, usually on Friday, as well as in a blog post. You can find the topic of the sermon, the readings for the week, and a list of the songs. We also post links to Youtube videos with those songs so you can hear them and get to know them before Sunday.
Have you ever had a church service where you didn’t know the songs very well?
Would you like to know all of them?
Each week we post the songs on Facebook, usually on Friday, as well as in a blog post. You can find the topic of the sermon, the readings for the week, and a list of the songs. We also post links to Youtube videos with those songs so you can hear them and get to know them before Sunday.
Have you ever had a church service where you didn’t know the songs very well?
Would you like to know all of them?
Each week we post the songs on Facebook, usually on Friday, as well as in a blog post. You can find the topic of the sermon, the readings for the week, and a list of the songs. We also post links to Youtube videos with those songs so you can hear them and get to know them before Sunday.
Have you ever had a church service where you didn’t know the songs very well?
Would you like to know all them?
Each week we post the songs on Facebook, usually on Friday, as well as in a blog post. You can find the topic of the sermon, the readings for the week, and a list of the songs. We also post links to Youtube videos with those songs so you can hear them and get to know them before Sunday.
We also do it for Christmas Eve
Below are the songs (and readings) for our Christmas Eve worship service.
The Christmas Even service is at 6pm on Friday, December 24.
We will be using the dance studio at Song and Dance to hold worship services in.
Song and Dance, Inc. 27221 Foamflower Blvd. Wesley Chapel, FL 33544
“Your right hand, O Lord, glorious in power, Your right hand, O Lord, shatters the enemy.” – Exodus 15:6
What is Your favorite song of praise to God?
This passage from Exodus is part of Moses’ song after God led His people out of Egypt through the Red Sea. God had just freed the people of Israel from slavery in a mighty and miraculous way. Moses recounts with great joy what God had done for them. It reminds me of A Mighty Fortress.
This passage can be ours as well.
God’s majestic power has freed us and destroyed our enemies, sin, death, and the devil. Jesus’s death and resurrection have won our salvation and defeated our enemies!
The enemy, now, has no power over you. Jesus has defeated Him. Praise the Lord!!
Almighty God,
You have defeated all my enemies. I fear no evil for my enemies have no power over me.
Amen.
What is your favorite song of praise? Take a few minutes to sing/listen to it and praise the Lord!
“From them will proceed thanksgiving And the voice of those who celebrate; And I will multiply them and they will not be diminished; I will also honor them and they will not be insignificant.” – Jeremiah 30:19
I remember the first time I heard the Lion King soundtrack (the original, not the “live action”). I hadn’t seen the movie yet. So, I hadn’t seen the images that went along with the music. I didn’t know the story line. So, I didn’t know what was happening. Yet, when I listened to track 7, it was like I was there. (You can listen to it here.)
I had images of a chase and a cliff running through my mind and could feel the tension and panic. It was only later that I watched the movie. I was amazed how close the images in my mind had been to what was actually in the movie without anyone describing it to me.
Music is special. It’s different. It’s this crazy thing that is both math and art. It can touch the soul. Without words, it can still communicate ideas and emotions. With words, those words come alive in a unique way.
It’s no wonder music has been a part of people’s lives for so long. It is as early as Genesis 4 that we hear of someone playing music,
“His brother’s name was Jubal; he was the father of all those who play the lyre and pipe.” – Genesis 4:21
Music has played a large role in worship for both Israel and the church. When Jesus is born, the angels sing! There’s even music in Heaven.
So, I am thankful for music. It adds a richness to our lives and helps us express ourselves to our God.
Dear Jesus,
Thank you for music. Thank you for giving us art and expression. May You bring forth a song of praise and joy in hearts this day and every day.