Author: Lisa Samra

Song

Psalm 27

Psalm 27, composed by John Rutter Cambridge Singers performance conducted by John Rutter

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Sunday Service Extras

Unexpected Humbling

The following AP picture of this year’s Indiana vs. Louisville college baseball game is an unexpected humbling for someone (can you find it?)…hopefully our “humblings” aren’t as

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Song

Psalm 23

It has been said that what the nightingale is among birds, that is this divine ode among the Psalms, for it has sung sweetly in

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Art

Psalm 19

We hope that you are continuing with us through the second week of reading through the Psalms. Below is a beautiful trumpet and organ performance

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News

Maranatha Week

Jim is going to be the speaker at Maranatha Bible and Missionary Conference Center in Muskegon for part of the first week, June 22-29. We would

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Books

Leap Over a Wall

If you are looking for a summer book to read and are interested in a book to go along with our study of the Psalms and 2

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Quotes

Psalm 1

Sunday begins our summer in the Psalms! Since we start with Psalm 1, the following is from a commentary on how the opening Psalm sets the course

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Christian Life

Summer of Psalms

This summer, Jim will conclude our Undivided sermon series preaching from 2 Samuel and the Psalms. As a family, we decided to read through the Psalms

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Surrender

One does not surrender a life in an instant.  That which is lifelong can only be surrendered in a lifetime. -Elisabeth Elliott, Through Gates of

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Books

My Heart In His Hands

The following letter was written to John and Rebecca Hasseltine to ask for their daughter’s hand in marriage: I have now to ask, whether you

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On Time God

Yesterday, Howard Earle, Jr. from New Hope Missionary Baptist Church reminded us that God is an “on time” God. He referenced the following song that

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Easter Wings

George Herbert (1593-1633), a 17th century Welsh-born Anglican priest and poet, is believed by many to be the greatest religious poet in the English language. This famous pattern

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