Verse a Day

Showing posts with label worship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label worship. Show all posts

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Exalt the Lord Praise His Holy Name!



Just worship the Lord as you listen to this video....Let the Spirit take you into the presence of the Lord!

Blessings on Ya!
Pastor Kitner

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

A Worship Video



Paul E. Grabill Lead Pastor at State College Assembly of God. Here is a worship video of a song written and recorded by our worship pastor, Wayne Miller.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Worship

Eruption/Love Found Me from Granger Community on Vimeo.



"When I was enjoying my family somewhere in the Caribbean--it appears that the folks back home got carried away. They started the service like this...
I don't know how you are wired--but for me, this is worship. Nothing ushers me into the presence of God more quickly than what you just watched. It is excellent, it is passionate, it is Christ-centered, it is delivered by men and women whom I know and love." By Tim Stevens

Tim Stevens says that this is truly worship for him and it takes him into the presence of the Lord quickly.
I know for some it would be looked at in a different light and even put down as not even being of the Lord at all.

For some only hyms will do and the ones that were learned early in their salvation.

Question for you today: What is worship to you and what gets you into the presence of the Lord?

Are there still good worship songs being written in our more contemporary setting of today?

Give me your comments:

Blessings on Ya!
Pastor Kitner

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

From Tony Morgan


Tithing from NewSpring Media on Vimeo.

There’s a big learning in this short video clip. I hope you didn’t just listen to the words Perry used, but noticed how he communicated this important principle. In addition to explaining the “logistics” of the offering, he used these few moments to:

Share why the offering is important to what we do. (Vision)
Tie it all to a personal experience. (Story)
Link people back to what Jesus said in the Bible. (Truth)
Remind people that the offering is part of worship. (Action step)
Perry doesn’t always introduce the offering. The introduction isn’t always this long. But we do take a few moments to explain why we do an offering in every service.

This post isn’t about offerings. This is a post about communications. There is power in vision, story, truth and providing action steps for people.
Author: tony morgan

Blessings on ya!
Pastor Kitner