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Hark the Herald Angels Sing, the Song and the Story

Composer Charles Wesley Writes Hark the Herald Angel Sings


Hark the Herald Angels Sing was originally sung to the tune of Amazing Grace, and later to the tune of Christ the Lord is Risen Today. George Whitfield (1714-1770), a preacher in the Church of England and later a Methodist minister, gave us the familiar melody sung today.

written by Connie Ruth Christiansen


Pastoral Oversight of Worship, Restoration

The Plan of God Calls for Worship that Restores

Understanding the broader scope of worship from God's viewpoint--that of restoration is important for leader and congregation. Worship is not an end in itself. It is part of God's restorative plan for mankind. Nothing gets done in the heavenly throne-room or apparantly on earth, without worship. Giving glory to God is His highest priority for benevolent reasons. Establishing worship priorities and values is essential to stay on track.

written by Larry Kennedy


Worship and Evangelism

Sharing the Good News Through Music

Music in itself has the power to melt the hardened heart, and to calm fears. Ears that willingly turn towards music are then open to hear not just the melodies but also the words of that music.

written by Connie Ruth Christiansen


Transfiguration of Jesus

The Transfiguration of Jesus with Peter, James and John

The transfiguration of Jesus in the presence of Peter, James and John is a unique and intriguing event, recorded in three of the four Gospels. It followed Jesus' first announcement to the disciples that he would go to Jerusalem, be killed, but rise from the dead on the third day.

written by Pete Miller


Palm Sunday: Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem

Palm Sunday: Jesus Rides into Jerusalem on a Donkey

There was great anticipation and excitement as Jesus began to ride into Jerusalem on a donkey. Many wondered what Jesus was going to do next. But not all of the people were excited about Jesus arriving in the city for the Passover. The scribes, chief priests, Pharisees and Sadducees and other religious leaders were afraid of Him, and wanted to stop His influence.

written by Pete Miller


Teaching Teens to Follow Jesus

The Courage to Follow Jesus instead of Human Heroes

Movie stars, athletes, and entertainers that appear on TV and in the tabloids are real and often thought of as heroes. But many of today's stars are troubled and some are addicted to drugs or alcohol. When they make mistakes, their embarrassing moments are caught on tape or in photographs and are seen by millions of people. Still, they are held up as models based on their ability to become famous. Yet, the true super heroes of today are rarely in the news and get very little recognition, if any.

written by Pete Miller


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