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I Lift My Hands
Chris Tomlin
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Wake Up Sleeper
Austin French
Charity Gayle - I Believe
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I Believe
Charity Gayle
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Sundays Comin
Zach Williams
Jeremy Camp - Again
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Again
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Dan Bremnes - Call Your Name
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Call Your Name
Dan Bremnes
David Leonard - Every Hour (ft. Josh Baldwin)
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Every Hour (ft. Josh Baldwin)
David Leonard
Josiah Queen - My Promised Land
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My Promised Land
Josiah Queen
Branan Murphy - Look At What Grace Can Do
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Look At What Grace Can Do
Branan Murphy
Andrew Ripp - Breakdown
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Breakdown
Andrew Ripp
Colton Dixon - Miracles
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Miracles
Colton Dixon
Coby James - Good News
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Good News
Coby James
Benjamin William Hastings - Abandoned (ft. Brandon Lake)
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Abandoned (ft. Brandon Lake)
Benjamin William Hastings
Crowder - Somebody Prayed
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Somebody Prayed
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Anne Wilson - Sunday Sermons
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Sunday Sermons
Anne Wilson
Jon Reddick - No Fear
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No Fear
Jon Reddick
Elevation Rhythm - Goodbye Yesterday (ft. Gracie Binion)
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Goodbye Yesterday (ft. Gracie Binion)
Elevation Rhythm
Third Day - Cry Out To Jesus
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Cry Out To Jesus
Third Day
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Praise God for That
Jordan Feliz
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Evvie McKinney

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God Quote-Come
and Have Breakfast

May 1, 2025 | John Shirk

In the Year of God’s Word, this is what the LORD says in John 21:12. Jesus said to His disciples, “Come and have breakfast.” It might seem like a common phrase, but it is also a welcoming one. Jesus was preparing breakfast for His disciples, and inviting them to eat with Him. The experience of food and fellowship…

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Today’s Word
from God’s Word-Lean

May 1, 2025 | John Shirk

Today’s Word from God’s Word is Lean. One of the familiar hymns of the church is “Leaning on the Everlasting Arms.” That hymn is referring to a passage in Deuteronomy 33, which talks about God being our refuge. Underneath are the everlasting arms. To lean is to put all our weight on something. When we walk…

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