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Thank You Lord!

Thank You Lord - Ephesians 5:19-20 – November 20, 1984 Thanksgiving is one of the bigger holidays of the year. It was originally a time of the Pilgrims and early settlers of America to thank God for an abundant harvest. It is celebrated by family get-togethers and reflecting on the good things that happened in our lives. Many of us realize that it is good to thank God for our blessings and not just thank other people. We do not have to wait for Thanksgiving to be thankful to God for all that he has done for us. If you think about it, you have so many blessings to be grateful for. It would be good to contemplate all that God has done in your life and thank him for it. In Ephesians 5: 19-20, Paul encourages us to 19 Speak to one another with psalms, hymns and spiritual songs. Sing and make music in your heart to the Lord, 20 always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. We should always give thanks. Thank You, Lord!

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Listen To The Birdies

Listen To The Birdies - Matthew 6:25-26 – April 6, 1980 What are you worrying about? Oh, come on. Be honest. We often get caught up in the worries of this world. We worry about our money, relationships, health, careers, possessions, community and so much more. These worries can steal our joy and causes stress and anxiety that we do not need to bear. In Matthew 6:25–26 Jesus teaches 25 “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more important than clothes? 26 Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? 27 Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life? We can learn a valuable lesson if we will just Listen To The Birdies.

Some Day in Heaven (feat. Raul Barba & Clare Steffen)

Life is to be celebrated. Some day in heaven we will all meet again. Music Composition Mikel Francis (Nigeria), Arrangement & Production by Raul Barba (Argentina), Vocals by Raul Barba & Clare Steffen (USA), Lyrics by Clare Steffen & Patricia Braud-Bishop (USA), as a part of the Round The Globe project.V1 I've lost my sense of direction Since we had to say goodbye Afraid we'd lose our connection It's so hard to understand why You had to leave this world V2 From God we come and we return He is always by our side There is no reason for concern He will wipe the tears I've cried I will see you in time Chorus Some day in heaven We will meet again Some day in heaven We will be with all our friends Some day in heaven Family wll be waiting As we walk through that gate Some day in heaven We'll see the miracle of faith V3 Life is to be celebrated Memories are to be treasured Family is appreciated Life moments are measured By the love that we create Chorus Some day in heaven We will meet again Some day in heaven We will be with all our friends Some day in heaven Family wll be waiting As we walk through that gate Some day in heaven We'll see the miracle of faith Outro Some day in heaven We will meet again Some day in heaven

Looking Forward To Heaven

Over the years, God has given me some songs to minister to you in music. Here's one of my songs. "Looking Forward to Heaven" is a delightful Irish jig based on the description of Heaven in Revelation. Let me know if you would like to have the CD. (It will play on any DVD or CD player.) I have a CD with 23 songs on it for $10.00 plus $3.00 for shipping. You can also listen to 17 songs on your favorite digital platform - Spotify, YouTube, Pandora, etc. Just look for "Glen Copple Music". God Bless!

Anthem Lights’ Stunning ‘Goodness of God’ A Cappella Performance

Anthem Lights turned in a stunning a cappella cover performance of the song “Goodness of God.” The talented vocalists fully displayed their musical skills with their beautiful rendition of the beloved praise and worship tune. Watch the short clip to see and hear the guys’ awe-inspiring cover of “Goodness of God.”

Everyone loves, or at the very least, enjoys music. Have you ever met someone who does not appreciate beautiful sounds of some style and genre? Me neither. How boring would life be without the accompaniment of music and sound? That doesn’t sound (pun intended) like a good time for anyone.

While everyone can appreciate the many sounds humans make using a variety of instruments, not every sound or style is for everyone. Some prefer softer, slower music, while others like their music to be more upbeat and with a faster tempo. Whatever your preference, there is bound to be a sound for you.

However, while the best music stylings may be up for debate, the best instrument is not. Without question, the most beautiful and powerful instrument is the human voice. It’s the only one created by God Himself. In a clip posted on YouTube, the guys from Anthem Lights use their voices to sing an unforgettable, stunning version of “Goodness of God.” This is a rendition that you’ll want to listen to repeatedly.

“Goodness of God” is a popular tune that is near and dear to many people's hearts. The lyrics tell of the Lord’s mercy, grace, faithfulness, and unfailing, never-ending love.

“All my life You have been faithful
And all my life You have been so, so good
With every breath that I am able
Oh, I will sing of the goodness of God”

Those are words that every one of us could sing as a testimony about the Lord’s protection, guidance and love in our lives. He deserves all praise and worship for what He has done and is doing and will do in our lives.

Psalm 34:8 “By experience you will see that the Lord is good; happy is the man who has faith in him.”

Choir’s Powerful ‘Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!’ Rendition Will Give You Chills

A choir delivered a powerful rendition of “Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!” that will give you chills. The massive group of musicians covered the beloved hymn in such a beautiful and awe-inspiring way. Watch the short video of their dazzling and lovely performance. You will want to watch and listen to it several times.

Hymns are the best songs for Sunday morning church services. I know that may be a somewhat controversial statement, and I’m likely in the minority, preferring hymns for the praise and worship portion of service. Many churches have moved away from hymns, choosing more modern, contemporary Christian tunes. However, even though they may be hundreds of years old in some cases, hymns remain as powerful and relevant as ever.

Don’t get me wrong, there are plenty of fantastic contemporary Christian music songs. However, none of them will ever match the feeling you get whenever you hear the opening notes and lyrics of something like “Amazing Grace,” “How Great Thou Art” or “Great is Thy Faithfulness.”

In a clip posted on YouTube, the choir at First Baptist Dallas puts on a powerful, show-stopping performance of “Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!” Even the biggest, most fanatical supporter of contemporary Christian music will wholeheartedly agree that this is a fantastic performance.

However, while the musicians’ performance is noteworthy and deserves to be watched and listened to, the lyrics, like every other hymn, are the most powerful, moving aspect of this six-and-a-half-minute clip. It’s a song of praise and worship about the powerful and mighty God that we all serve.

“Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty!
Early in the morning, our song shall rise to Thee
Holy, holy, holy! Merciful and mighty!
God in three Persons, blessed Trinity!”

Colossians 3:16 “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”

Lui è il Re

Credo che questa sia la canzone simbolo della mia esperienza musicale perchè è stato il brano scritto e realizzato con un cuore nuovo. Un brano che sentivo da sempre, da quanto ho iniziato e che ho condiviso con mia moglie che ha avuto il piacere di cantare.

Qoelet

Il primo brano pensato e pubblicato da una collaborazione con Star Bstreet pubblicato nel gennaio del 2021 da cui sono seguiti altri brani orientati sulla musica dance cristiana in lingua italiana.

EmanuelDaProphet - LIL ANGEL SHE HER

Listen to EmanuelDaProphet's "LIL ANGEL "SHE HER"."

Na Sha Ne (The Holy One Returns)

Written by greg higgins 2024 Free to use provided credit is given to the author. Na Sha Ne. Na Sha Ne. The Holy One Returns. For the Lord ‌descending from heaven with the voice of an angel, and the trumpet call of God; the dead in Christ will rise. na sha ne. na sha ne. The Holy One Returns Listen. Listen to me, "If you confess the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart God raised Him from the dead, you shall be saved". na sha ne. na sha ne. The Holy One Returns If we confess our sin, He will forgive us and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. Yeah. na sha ne. na sha ne. The Holy One returns. God loved the world so much, He gave His only begotten Son, so that whoever believes in Him, should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn it, but that through Him it might be saved. na sha ne. na sha ne. The Holy One returns. In His love, He took our sin, bled and died. But O Hallelujah! the Father raised Him up; and the dead in Christ shall rise. na sha ne. na sha ne. The Holy One returns. na sha ne. na sha ne. The Holy One returns. na sha ne. na sha ne. na sha ne. na sha ne. The Holy One returns.

Guitarist’s Powerful ‘Holy Forever’ Instrumental Cover Will Give You Chills

A guitarist’s powerful and awe-inspiring instrumental cover of “Holy Forever will give you chills. This is an extraordinary rendition of the popular praise and worship song that is beloved by many. Watch the video to see and hear the incredibly talented musician’s captivating cover of “Holy Forever.”

There are some songs that, no matter how many times you hear them, will never get old and tired. You might be able to recite their lyrics in your sleep, and there are just some tunes that will always be powerful and meaningful. Typically, those songs become special to us, for whatever reason, and take on a lot of meaning.

Likely, everyone has a handful of songs that immediately come to mind. For a lot of people, they will revert to the old hymns. Seriously, how could anyone get their fill of “Victory in Jesus,” "How Great Thou Art,” "Great is Thy Faithfulness” or “Amazing Grace?”

However, another more modern song that has become a classic in Christian music is Chris Tomlin’s “Holy Forever.” It’s a beautifully written and performed song about the power and sacrifice of our Lord Jesus Christ. In a clip posted on YouTube, one gentleman, Andre Cavalcante, performs the iconic, memorable tune solely on guitar and does not sing any of the lyrics.

But if you’re thinking, “How could an instrumental cover of ‘Holy Forever’ be any good?” I advise you to listen to this version before judging it. It is absolutely fantastic, even without any of the song’s lyrics sung. This could easily be one of the best covers of this song you’ve ever heard.

 Andre’s version is simply beautiful and powerful. As you listen to his performance on the guitar, you’ll likely add the lyrics yourself.

Colossians 3:16 “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”

Won By One

This is an original song called Won By One that was inspired by a preacher who was preaching on a series of the same name. We even put it on the back of a shirt design at my home church too.

Young Man’s Sweet Rendition of ‘Graves Into Gardens’

A young man turned in a sweet rendition of “Graves into Gardens.” The talented little guy’s precious cover of the popular praise and worship song deserves to be listened to multiple times. Watch the short video to hear him sing about the mighty, awe-inspiring power of Jesus Christ.

Life is not always an easy, happy-go-lucky experience. It can often involve one stressful, painful and agonizing situation after another. The hurt and sorrow can and will sometimes push us to the very edge. We may reach the point where we see no hope or end to the suffering and pain in sight.

But we serve a mighty, powerful God capable of much more than we could ever imagine or comprehend. He can inject hope into a seemingly hopeless and lost situation, make a way when there is no path forward, and completely change circumstances. He is still more than capable of performing miracles.

In a clip posted on YouTube, one young man sings a popular song, “Graves into Gardens,” which is about precisely that. When things appear lost, God can come in and turn everything around. While simple and straightforward, the tune’s beautifully written chorus is full of truth about the One we serve.

“Oh, there’s nothing better than You
There’s nothing better than You
Lord, there’s nothing
Nothing is better than You.”

About halfway through the clip, the little guy starts getting assistance from his sister. However, he lovingly and hilariously redirects her efforts, telling her to hold on a second. After he’s done with this song, they will move on to something she wants, “a short one, OK?” He wants to sing this song, apparently without her help.

After that brief interruption from his little sister, the young man continues with his performance, singing the song that is near and dear to the hearts of many.

Colossians 3:16 “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.”

Jelly Roll Joins Brandon Lake for Soul-Stirring ‘Hard Fought Hallelujah’ Duet

Jelly Roll joined Brandon Lake for a soul-stirring “Hard Fought Hallelujah” duet. Two incredibly talented musicians sing a powerful, moving version of Brandon’s hit tune. This duet is a must-listen and one you’ll likely want to play multiple times. It is that good!

The world is often a cold, cruel and uncaring place. Sin has utterly wrecked and destroyed it. Living in such an environment can and does make life difficult at times. It can leave you feeling beaten down and as if you don’t have the power and strength to continue. Simply getting through a day can feel like a monumental, impossible chore.

Sometimes, you may not feel like praising and glorifying God while going through trials and hardships. Current circumstances and situations may make that a tough ask. But even during those struggles, God is still faithful, loving and quick to forgive. Christians are called to give Him thanks in all situations. He is still worthy of all praise, glory and honor.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Jelly Roll and Brandon perform “Hard Fought Hallelujah.” The tune is about praising, glorifying and honoring God even during life’s struggles, when doing so may be difficult.

Those beautifully written lyrics perfectly capture real life. Many people often go through trying situations and praising God for that difficulty may feel odd and out of place. But God is still God. He remains on the throne and is still faithful. He will see us through that situation as He has so many times before.

“There’s times when my hands go up freely
And times that it costs, oh-oh
There’s days when a praise comes out easy
Days when it takes all the strength I got”

In addition to the beautiful song’s lyrics, the vocal performances help set this duet apart from many others. With this performance, Jelly Roll and Brandon Lake show that they are some of the most talented and gifted people working in music today.

1 Thessalonians 5:18 “In everything give thanks, for this is the world of God in Christ Jesus toward you.”

Worship Team's 'Nobody Loves Me Like You' Moving Performance

A worship team’s ‘Nobody Loves Me Like You’ moving performance reminds us that God loves us deeply. Some mornings, it’s easy to believe in the love of God. The sky spills pink and gold, the coffee is warm, and there’s a hush of peace that settles deep in the bones. But then there are the other days—the heavy ones, the ones where the mountains won’t move, the ones where the weight of it all presses hard on the soul.

And yet, even then—especially then—God’s love remains.

The lyrics of Nobody Loves Me Like You are more than just words on a page or notes in a melody. They are like a love letter sung straight from the heart of God. “Morning, I see You in the sunrise every morning. It’s like a picture that You’ve painted for me, a love letter in the sky.”

We’re reminded through worship that He writes His love into the dawn, into the shifting of seasons, into the quiet places where we sit with open hands and weary hearts.

The lyrics of this powerful song remind us of how different our stories could have been. 

‘Story, I could've had a really different story
But You came down from heaven to restore me
Forever saved my life’
 
Haven’t we all lived that line? Haven’t we all known the moment when grace rewrote our endings, when mercy stepped in and called us redeemed? Mountains rise, and burdens grow heavy. But we worship the God of the impossible. He’s the One who never leaves, never lets go.

This is the truth we stand on: Nobody loves us like Jesus. No one else fills the cracks in our hearts with such tenderness. No one else lifts our eyes from the dust and sets them on eternity. No one else walks every step, every season, every valley, right beside us.

And so we worship. Not just with songs but with breath, with life, with the everyday choice of faith over fear. Because if He loves us like this—if He paints the sky with reminders and walks beside us through every mountain and valley—how can we do anything but stand in awe?

Romans 5:8 "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us."

Beautiful A Cappella Rendition of ‘I Stand In Awe of You’

This man’s beautiful a cappella rendition of ‘I Stand In Awe of You’ will give you chills. Andrew Martin has done it again! He took an old hymn and breathed new life into it, and you would be disappointed. He sang the sounds of bass, tenor, alto, and soprano perfectly. Then he layered the videos over the top of each other, and you can’t help but think you’re listening to a choir perform. Instead, it’s just one man. 

‘You are beautiful beyond description,
Too marvelous for words
Too wonderful for comprehension,
Like nothing ever seen or heard.’

It’s hard to believe it’s only one man singing. Andrew’s voice, resonated through the lyrics of the hymn, echoed the heart of the worship song. The words, “You are beautiful beyond description, too marvelous for words” filled the air, and I felt my own heart resonate with the truth of those words. 

How often do we get caught up in the daily busyness of life? When we’re so busy getting to work taking care of the family, we tend to ignore the quiet longing in our soul to connect with just how magnificent our Creator truly is. Yet, during this song, I was reminded of God’s beauty and wonder—beyond comprehension, more glorious than we can describe.

‘And I stand, I stand in awe of You.
I stand, I stand in awe of You.
Holy God to whom all praise is due,
I stand in awe of You.’

So, in the quiet moments, when you pause to reflect on the goodness and beauty of God, let your heart stand in awe. Let the sound of Andrew Martin’s beautiful voice serve as a reminder that no matter how busy we are or whatever may be happening in our lives, we can still stand in awe of the Holy One.

Isn't that what true worship is? Standing before our Creator, acknowledging His greatness, and allowing ourselves to be moved by the beauty of His presence—knowing that He is both beyond comprehension and ever so near. And in that space, we are forever changed.

Take a moment today as you listen to this song—close your eyes, breathe deeply, and stand in awe. He is worthy of every breath.

Psalm 8:1 "O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is Your name in all the earth! You have set Your glory above the heavens."

Busker’s Stunning Rendition of ‘Hallelujah’

Some voices feel like a whisper from heaven, as if grace itself settled into the moment and weaved itself around every note of this busker’s stunning rendition of ‘Hallelujah.’ Singing on the streets packed with shoppers and passersby stood Zoe Clarke. Dressed to stay warm in her big puffer jacket and a beanie hat, she strummed her guitar to play the song despite the cold. 

Her performance isn’t something that can be measured in mere notes and chords. There’s a stillness in the way she sings, as if each word comes from her soul before it ever reaches her lips. She sings ‘Hallelujah’ the way it was meant to be sung as a prayer, as a whispered conversation between her and heaven. I love how her voice soars and settles, drawing out every ounce of longing and surrender buried deep in the lyrics

‘Well it goes like this
The fourth, the fifth, the minor fall and the major lift
The baffled king composing Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah’

The song was penned in 1984 by Lenard Cohen but it wasn’t until Jeff Buckley released the song in his 1994 album ‘Grace’ that the song gained traction with listeners. Since then, the song has become a worldwide phenomenon because it's the perfect blend of rock and gospel music. Zoe not only sang every note to perfection stopping shoppers in their tracks–but she gained fans online as well. 

One fan wrote, “It's very rare to see someone do this song justice. That was amazing.” Another viewer added, “That performance was hypnotic. From her command of the guitar to her mesmerizing vocal skills, she’s a musical treasure. I can’t imagine walking through a city and hearing an angel sing. Outstanding talent, young lady. I love Dublin City Today.”

Let this song be a moment of connection between your soul and the Lord. Because sometimes, all we can do is lift up our own broken hallelujahs, knowing that somehow, in the mystery of it all, they are heard. We hope you enjoyed this stunning rendition and that it was a reminder that you are seen, you are known, and even in life’s messiest moments, your hallelujah is still heard. 

Psalms 145:1-5 “Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord, O my soul! I will praise the Lord as long as I live; I will sing praises to my God while I have my being. Put not your trust in princes, in a son of man, in whom there is no salvation. When his breath departs, he returns to the earth; on that very day his plans perish. Blessed is he whose help is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in the Lord his God.” 

Won By One

This is an original song called Won By One that was inspired by a preacher who was preaching on a series of the same name. We even put it on the back of a shirt design at my home church too.

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