Sunday Worship, December 27th

Are you the same person at home as you are at church? What about at work or with your non-Christian friends? Let’s be honest. It is easy to worship God and act like a follower of Christ on Sunday mornings, but I can bet that all of us struggle with the rest of the week. Regardless of how difficult it is, we are called to follow Jesus in every area of our life. Come and see how we can live more fully for Christ as pastor Steve teaches us about “Blurring the Line.” Keep reading to prepare your heart for the worship service this upcoming Sunday.

Your Name High. Jesus gave His life for us at the Cross. In response we choose to give our life to Him. Not by dying, but by living in a way that honors Him. We are living to make His name high. YouTube Preview Image

Glory to God. “Ascribe to the Lord, O mighty ones; ascribe to the Lord glory and strength. Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name; worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness.” Psalm 29:1-2 YouTube Preview Image

The Stand. Our God is incredible. We cannot begin to comprehend His greatness. Never the less we come together to worship Him in awe of his love and power. YouTube Preview Image

Unashamed Love. We need to live proud of the God we serve. God is our friend! God loves you and me! What can top that? Who cares if other people look down on us? We’ve got God on our side. YouTube Preview Image

Lifesong. In everything we do let our words and actions point to God. YouTube Preview Image

Thank you for visiting the blog. I hope you will join me in worshiping the Lord this Sunday! May God Bless You!

Jeff Keneaster

Jeff@gracepoint.tv


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2 Responses to “Sunday Worship, December 27th”

  1. Nick Kaplan on December 27th, 2009 12:24 pm

    Your Name High was such an awesome song. Kudos to you, Jeff, for picking such a great song an getting the team to pull it off. Thanks all for another amazing Sunday!

  2. Sandy Musser on December 28th, 2009 4:59 pm

    Good stuff this Sunday again. I love learning something new and I want to “blur the lines” as well in 2010

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