Note: The following songs of praise and worship are chosen prayerfully, in hopes that they will be used by God to prepare fertile ground in our hearts to more effectively receive the seed of His Word. Lyric videos for each of the following songs that we'll be singing August 26th have been compiled into one YouTube playlist for your convenience and edification. You can access that playlist by clicking here. Call to Worship: "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name" (Click the hymn's title for the lyric video to Paul Baloche's arrangement of the Edward Perronet hymn.) Congregational Song: "Come Behold the Wondrous Mystery" (Click on the song's title for a lyric video of the men at the 2016 Together for the Gospel Conference singing this new-to-us hymn.)
Congregational Hymn: "Hail the Day" (Click on the song's title for Sovereign Grace's video of this song.)
Congregational Song: "The Blood of Jesus Speaks for Me" (Click on the song's title to access a lyric video for Travis Cottrell's recording of this song that we'll be teaching to our HBC family on March 19th.) Congregational Song: "When We See Your Face" (Click on the song's title for a lyric video to this new-to-us song that we'll be learning this Sunday, August 12th.) Congregation Song: "Nothing That My Hands Can Do" (Click on the song's title for Sovereign Grace's recording of this lovely setting of Horatius Bonar's lyrics.)
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Pastor Haywood's Scripture and Topic for the Morning: John 13:36-38 "Simon Peter: A Broken But Chosen Apostle" Note: The following songs of praise and worship are chosen prayerfully, in hopes that they will be used by God to prepare fertile ground in our hearts to more effectively receive the seed of His Word. Lyric videos for each of the following songs that we'll be singing August 19th have been compiled into one YouTube playlist for your convenience and edification. You can access that playlist by clicking here. Prelude: “The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power” — Trombone Soloist: Mr. Jeremy Bell (Click on the song's title for Selah's lyric video of this song.) Congregational Hymn: "How Firm a Foundation" (Click on the hymn's title for Fernando Ortega's lyric video of this exhortational hymn.)
Congregational Hymn: "How Marvelous (I Stand Amazed)" (Click on the hymn's title for Chris Tomlin's lovely lyric video of this beautiful song of praise.) Congregational Hymn: "'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus" (Click on the hymn's title for Casting Crowns' lyric video of this sweet affirmation of faith in Christ.) Congregational Hymn: "He Will Hold Me Fast" (Click on the song's title for Capitol Hill Baptist's recording of this song.) Hymn of Response: "Just As I Am" (Click on the song's title for Travis Cottrell's arrangement of this confessional hymn.)
Note: The following songs of praise and worship are chosen prayerfully, in hopes that they will be used by God to prepare fertile ground in our hearts to more effectively receive the seed of His Word. Lyric videos for each of the following songs that we'll be singing August 12th have been compiled into one YouTube playlist for your convenience and edification. You can access that playlist by clicking here. Call to Worship: "How Great Thou Art" (Click on the hymn's title for a lyric video of Paul Baloche's arrangement of Stuart Hine's hymn, which is one of the arrangement we use at HBC.)
Congregational Hymn: "Jesus Shall Reign" (Click on the link for the Getty arrangement of Isaac Watts' hymn, which is the arrangement we use at HBC.)
Congregational Song: "It Is You" (Click on the hymn's title for a lyric video of Newsboys singing Peter Furler's worship song.) Congregational Song: "Victor's Crown" (Click on the song's title for a lyric video for Hillsong's magnificent and biblical confession of Christ as the one who has "overcome the world" — John 16:33.) Congregational Song: "When We See Your Face" (Click on the song's title for a lyric video to this new-to-us song that we'll be learning this Sunday, August 12th.) Song of Response: "Love Divine" (Click on the song's title for Chris Eaton and John Hartley's beautiful arrangement of Charles Wesley's hymn, sung by Jenn Johnson)
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