Judah's Empty Throne
Robin McMillan teaches on why we praise God. Praise changes our focus and gets our eyes off of ourselves. Praise is the ultimate weapon against the enemy, and the weaker you are the more powerful the praise is.
Robin McMillan teaches on why we praise God. Praise changes our focus and gets our eyes off of ourselves. Praise is the ultimate weapon against the enemy, and the weaker you are the more powerful the praise is.
Adam Russell teaches on "The Power of Worship".
Lindell Cooley teaches on joy and gives practical advice on how to keep worship real.
Brian and Ramey Whalen lead worship with the songs "Grace" and "Psalm 63." Robin McMillan shares a message on bitterness and forgiveness, illustrating his points through the story of Jacob.
After worship lead by David Vallier, Sarah McMillan, and Andrew Williams, Jason Upton takes us on a journey through worship.
Worship Song Order:
Don Potter shares a message on music and how music doesn't need to be redeemed because God never lost it. Satan lost music when he fell from heaven. Don says even the darkest musician has to go to the throne to get their melody from the King. He also talks about gaining the authority to push back the devil with our music, only if our hearts are pure.
Suzy talks about the breath of God, revealing the life of God through worship, worshiping him in spirit and truth, and listening and obeying the voice of God as best as you can.
Ray says that our individual DNA has our unique song in it, and the enemy tries to steal that. We were created to worship and if we don’t do that we are abandoning what we were created for. Artists are the ones who shape cultures, giving future generations an understanding of the time. God’s creativity for this has no parameters, and we need to set the standard of what the songs should sound like
Brian and Ramey Whalen, Leonard Jones, Molly Skaggs and Amber Brooks lead worship with the songs "Higher than High," "All that Remains," "Blood Song" and "Be My Vision." Jason Hooper teaches about the wells that are within us, and how they can be uncapped through intimate fellowship with Jesus.