Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Authentic - 28 Days

“My son, if you receive my words and treasure my commands within you, so that you incline your ear to wisdom and apply your heart to understanding; Yes, if you cry out for discernment, and lift up your voice for understanding, If you seek her as silver, and search for her as for hidden treasures; then you will understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God.”

Proverbs 2:1 – 5

 

It begins this Sunday, February 4th. As individual members of First Baptist Owasso we will begin working through a prayer journal called ’28 Days – daily devotions to Value the Vision’. You’ll receive 28 Days in your Sunday School Departments. Copies will also be available in the foyer. We’ve set up a blog where you can go online to read the devotion of the day and perhaps days you missed, http://vtv-28days.blogspot.com. And we will email the devotion each day to members of the church

Our purpose is to get every member of our church in the habit of reading, reflecting, responding and writing about God’s Word every day. It’s so easy to let the business of life get in the way of disciplines that focus our hearts and minds around what really matters. We lay aside exercise routines for lunch meetings. We ignore family time for the job that pays the bills. We stop reading the Word of God and listening for the voice of God because the buzz of our daily life is so present and so loud we can’t pick His voice out of the crowd. In the midst of the moment the right choice is often hard to see. So today, like Daniel, decide beforehand. Choose now to take 8 minutes a day to read, reflect, respond and write about God’s Word. I guarantee it will be time well spent.

In the first paragraph did you notice the number of ways we will attempt to connect people to these devotions? Sunday School, in the foyer, a printed booklet, email, a blog, even during our services we will attempt to get people involved with God’s Word through these devotions. I see this list and I’m reminded that it pales in comparison to the length’s God Himself has gone to in order to connect with me. He moved heaven and Earth, become like me, sacrificed Himself for me in order to be with me. He wrote His will in His Word. He’s written His name on my heart. He’s sealed me with His Holy Spirit. He’s surrounded me with other Believers. He’s given me an incredible church filled with people who are willing to be His hands and feet….All for me.

He’s done the same for you. How will you respond to Him? Will you ignore His advances? Will you be too busy to try? Or will you listen and learn and discover His best for your life? That’s what a quiet time is. That’s what it means to have an unhurried time alone with God. That’s what walking with God daily is all about. He’s watching and waiting. His desire is for you.

Get in the habit of reading, reflecting, responding and writing about His Word. It’s never too late to start. If you’ve done it before but set it aside, it’s never too late to start again. In doing so you will discover all the knowledge of God and be transformed by the renewing of your mind, proving what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.

 

Love y’all, God Bless,

Chad

 

“I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.”

Romans 12:1 – 2

 

 

Notes to Notice

 

STING & PIZZA

For the AM & PM Praise Bands – Sunday Night, February 11, 7:30 – 9:30 in the Terminal – You and your families are invited to a great night of music and mayhem as we hear from none other than, ‘Sting’. Please RSVP Brenda Henderson, brenda@fbcowasso.org or 918.516.6640 by February 8th.

 

MARCH 9, 2007 – CLOSE CONCERT ROAD TRIP!

Hosted by NewSong, featuring Steven Curtis Chapman, Jeremy Camp, Hawk Nelson, Sanctus Real, Britt Nicole, Tony Nolan, and John Morgan; meet at the church at 5:00pm, we’ll go together. Tickets are $10, that night at the door. Bring a little extra $$$ we’ll get a bite to eat after the concert Sign up with Brenda. For information on the concert visit http://jamtour.com

 

CAMCAST & BLOG

Don’t miss the latest music downloads and CAM information. Subscribe now the CAMCAST – the first ever CAM Podcast. Available now at http://feeds.feedburner.com/camcast1!

 

See this and previous issues of theScore online at http://thefarpoint.blogspot.com!

 

EASTER

Sunday, April 8th – Our Services Caffeinated! Every Easter more people come visit us than any other Sunday of the year. So let’s make the most of this opportunity. We’ll do three services with an overflow venue in the Education Center led by a Praise Team. Jennifer Berry, 2006 Miss America will be here to share how God has made a difference in her life. And the Celebration Choir, Praise Band, Praise Teams and Instrumental Ensemble will all lead out in an incredible time of praise. We’ll be preparing for this Easter every Wednesday night this semester. Make plans now to be here and to lead well!

 

THE GOAL OF CAM

The goal of the Christians Arts Ministry is worship. Our desire is to teach Believers to delight the heart of the Father with every area of our lives, passionately expressing our love for God through the use of every talent and resource He’s given us for His glory and His pleasure.

 

THE CAM STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE

“Imitate me as I imitate Christ.” I Corinthians 11:1 – It’s probably the most in your face, challenging Scriptures in all the Bible – to be able to, with honesty and integrity, look at someone else and say, “If you do what I’m doing you’ll be doing what Jesus did.” It’s a big goal, but it’s a goal worth striving for. Let 2007 be the year you press closer toward this goal than you ever before. What are your struggles? Where are your troubles? Be patient and wait on the Lord. He’s not finished with you yet.

 

 

 

RESCUE – the Prayers We Pray

 

Vance Henderson’s Mom & Dad – Were without power due to the ice storm.

Praise God: “Heavenly Father, the power’s back on! Thanks for answering our prayers and taking care of the ones we love.”

Darin Harrison – parents are helping with storm clean up.

Pray like this: “Father, keep us safe. Help us recover quickly from the storms we face and help us help others.”

Lesa Harrison – Her surgery went great and the report came back favorable.

Praise God: “Father, You are the God who heals. Thank You for taking care of Lesa.

Nancy Noble, Roy Schenning (her former Minister of Music’s Dad) – heart problems.

Pray like this: “Heavenly Father, bring Your healing to his life and let he and his family trust in Your plan for him.”

Steve K. – More new people involved in CAM.

Pray like this: “Dear Lord Jesus, bring people who are humble, committed, passionate, and willing to serve you through the Christian Arts Ministry, for Your glory and Your name sake.”

Helen DeClue – Unspoken.

Pray like this: “Father, You know the need. Meet it according to Your will. We trust You.”

Merrilee Purnell– Sick kiddos, they are doing better.

Pray like this: “Heavenly Father, thanks for taking care of our kids. You know their needs better than we do. Protect them from sin, from temptation and from harm. Keep them healthy and give us wisdom as parents to know how best to meet their needs.”

Debbie Robert’s daughter – is moving here.

Pray like this: “Lord Jesus, thank you for bringing family home. Meet the needs of this daughter in her career, in her home and in her family.”

 

Several People – Military Service

Bonnie Walter’s brother, Brian

Casey & Desha Clawson’s son, Trey

Michelle Maxwell’s brother, Steve Ladd

Charlie Winans

Pray like this: “Heavenly Father, let these men and their families know Your peace, comfort and favor. Protect them in their service and assure them of Your presence.”

 

Previous Requests…

 

Wally & Lori Thrun’s daughter, Becky – does not have saving knowledge of Jesus.

Pray like this: “Dear Lord Jesus, open the eyes of Becky’s heart. Help her to hear, see, know and understand the gospel and why it’s important. Bring people into her life to continually plant, water and care for the seeds of faith in her life. Grow faith in her. Let her mom and dad know the right things to say and do to demonstrate your loving kindness and salvation.”

Darin Harrison – Change in job situation.

Pray like this: “Father, You will provide. Let Darin know peace in his career. Change his job (meaning change the nature of his work)…or change his job.”

Father, we ask all these things in the name of Jesus, trusting You will answer according to Your will – AMEN!

 

 

Order of Service

Sunday AM – 02-04-07

VTV – Don’t Hold Back

 

Pre-service – COUNTDOWN | CD

 

PRE-SERVICE

CD

 

SERVICE START | Chad Balthrop

 

CONGREGATIONAL MUSIC

You Are Good – E, CHART

 

WELCOME | Dr. Roger Ferguson

28 DAYS DEVOTIONAL | Dr. Roger Ferguson

 

WELCOME SONG

Take Me Higher – G, CHART

 

VIDEO

Value the Vision

 

CONGREGATIONAL MUSIC

Nothing Left of Me – G, CHART

I Am Thine, O Lord – G, BH – 290

 

MESSAGE

Dr. Roger Ferguson

 

OFFERING | ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

INVITATION

Nothing Left of Me – G, CHART

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Presentation of New Members

Close

Lord, You Are Good – E, CHART

 

 

REHEARSAL SCHEDULE

 

My Savior, My God

All the Way to Calvary

God is Working

Oh Praise Him

It’s Amazing

 

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Authentic - Excuses vs. Explanation

In my house we’re pretty free. We’re modest, but it’s not uncommon to find children running around the house in their skivvies’! We want our children to be polite and well mannered but when we’re home and one lets the occasional bodily function fly we’re likely to giggle together before the polite ‘excuse me’ is offered.

The other day at the dinner table we were eating and having a good time. We let things go a little too far. Jaiden opened her lips and out came a burp to make her daddy proud. If it had been Caedmon or Ethan I would have said, ‘That’s my boy!’ but this was my little girl. With depth and consistency the sound rumbled forth and reverberated throughout the dinning room. In true Balthrop fashion she grinned from ear to ear and feigning a little bow said, ‘Thank you’.

Mom, being the refined one of the family and the only one with any couth or dignity at all, was quick to correct our giggles and our daughter. ‘Excuse me,’ Jaiden said with a mischievous grin. And we did.

I have a friend whose ex-wife has been charged with multiple crimes against their daughter. This woman suffers from Munchausen by Proxy. It’s a mental illness that drives a person to hurt their own child for the attention it brings the parent. She was caught by doctors slowly poisoning her own daughter. Her crime was actually more egregious than that. While she administered the poison that would one day kill her daughter she simultaneously injected her with medicine to counteract the life giving efforts of the doctors. She took it even further by tricking family members into giving this poison to her daughter. They thought what they gave was doctor prescribed, but it wasn’t. This woman is brilliant. With planning and preparation, with malice aforethought, she plotted the death of her only child.

God has been gracious. The mother was caught, the girl nursed back to health. Now the mom faces jail time. Soon she will stand before a judge and cry, ‘excuse me’. She offers up an explanation. She claims to have been abused as a child, that somehow she was driven to these horrific deeds by this abuse. While I sympathize with her concerning any abuse she may have experienced in her past, her explanation is not adequate to excuse her choices. She seeks not only to avoid jail time, but to get back custody of her daughter. She believes her excuse is good enough to absolve her actions. She’s shown remorse. She’s going through therapy, but is that enough to excuse what she did and entrust her again with the life of her child? There is no excuse for the premeditated abuse of a child. And regardless of explanation there are few circumstances under which someone who has abused a child should be allowed again to have custody of that child.

This is not a question of forgiveness. I have no doubt God will forgive this woman if she seeks it. This is about whether or not having an explanation always warrants an excuse. We’ve gotten these things a bit mixed up.

Too often we believe that because we have an explanation we somehow deserve an excuse. But that’s not how it works. An explanation is why I did something. I offer my explanation to the one who will pass judgment. The one who will judge then determines if my explanation is adequate to excuse my action. Too often we are enamored by the confession, sympathetic with the story and impressed by the remorse, but these demonstrations of penance are only part of a larger equation that determines whether or not I should be excused.

The Bible makes it clear that forgiveness is available. But receiving forgiveness does not remove all the consequences of our sin. For example, in high school I had a friend who got pregnant when she was 15. She wasn’t married. Obviously being pregnant was not her intention. She sought God’s forgiveness for the act that gave her the child and I’m certain God restored her spiritually to purity – but the consequence of her act, a beautiful baby boy, was still born into this world and her life was changed for ever.

From silly to sinister people today cry ‘excuse me’ for every misguided step they take. I’ve given 3 examples, one light hearted and fun and two quite more serious. All are examples of excuses in action. I wonder what excuses you will make this week – for ignoring God, for dropping the ball, for choosing to hurt your family. You fill in the blank. What of your actions this week will you attempt to justify and explain away? The thing about sin is, we always have an explanation for why we did it. There’s always a story. God will forgive. Men will excuse. But you and those you love will be left to suffer the consequences. This week rather than make excuses, choose right. No explanation required.

Love y’all, God Bless,

Chad

Notes to Notice

TONIGHT’S REHEARSAL

WE’RE BACK!!! – The Ice Age is over and we need everyone back! February, March & April are going to be defining months for our church and we need you to be involved!

STING & PIZZA

For the AM & PM Praise Bands – Sunday Night, February 11, 7:30 – 9:30 in the Terminal – You and your families are invited to a great night of music and mayhem as we hear from none other than, ‘Sting’. Please RSVP Brenda Henderson, brenda@fbcowasso.org or 918.516.6640 by February 8th.

MARCH 9, 2007 – CLOSE CONCERT ROAD TRIP!

Hosted by NewSong, featuring Steven Curtis Chapman, Jeremy Camp, Hawk Nelson, Sanctus Real, Britt Nicole, Tony Nolan, and John Morgan; meet at the church at 5:00pm, we’ll go together. Tickets are $10, that night at the door. Bring a little extra $$$ we’ll get a bite to eat after the concert Sign up with Brenda. For information on the concert visit http://jamtour.com

CAMCAST

Don’t miss the latest music downloads and CAM information. Subscribe now the CAMCAST – the first ever CAM Podcast. Available now at http://feeds.feedburner.com/camcast1!

EASTER

Sunday, April 8th – Our Services Caffeinated! Every Easter more people come visit us than any other Sunday of the year. So let’s make the most of this opportunity. We’ll do three services with an overflow venue in the Education Center led by a Praise Team. Jennifer Berry, 2006 Miss America will be here to share how God has made a difference in her life. And the Celebration Choir, Praise Band, Praise Teams and Instrumental Ensemble will all lead out in an incredible time of praise. We’ll be preparing for this Easter every Wednesday night this semester. Make plans now to be here and to lead well!

THE GOAL OF CAM

The goal of the Christians Arts Ministry is worship. Our desire is to teach Believers to delight the heart of the Father with every area of our lives, passionately expressing our love for God through the use of every talent and resource He’s given us for His glory and His pleasure.

THE CAM STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE

“Imitate me as I imitate Christ.” I Corinthians 11:1 – It’s probably the most in your face, challenging Scriptures in all the Bible – to be able to, with honesty and integrity, look at someone else and say, “If you do what I’m doing you’ll be doing what Jesus did.” It’s a big goal, but it’s a goal worth striving for. Let 2007 be the year you press closer toward this goal than you ever before. What are your struggles? Where are your troubles? Be patient and wait on the Lord. He’s not finished with you yet.

RESCUE – the Prayers We Pray

Bonnie Walter’s brother, Brian, is headed to Kuwait – He’s a customs inspector.

Pray like this: “Heavenly Father, protect Brian while he is in Kuwait. Let him know the peace of Your presence.

Casey & Desha Clawson’s son, Trey – has been deployed as a medic in Baghdad.

Pray like this: “Father, protect Trey while he is in Baghdad. Bring him home safe. While he is there let the medical skills You have given him save the lives of many. Let him know the peace of Your presence.”

Wally & Lori Thrun’s daughter, Becky – does not have saving knowledge of Jesus.

Pray like this: “Dear Lord Jesus, open the eyes of Becky’s heart. Help her to hear, see, know and understand the gospel and why it’s important. Bring people into her life to continually plant, water and care for the seeds of faith in her life. Grow faith in her. Let her mom and dad know the right things to say and do to demonstrate your loving kindness and salvation.”

Darin Harrison – He needs a new job.

Pray like this: “Father, thank you for providing for us. Thanks for providing for Darin and his family. We trust in You alone to provide for our needs and know you will do it. Allow Darin to know success and satisfaction in his work. Change his job (meaning change his working conditions)…or change his job. Do for him what’s best for him and his family and fulfill the potential you’ve placed in him.”

Father, we ask all these things in the name of Jesus, trusting You will answer according to Your will – AMEN!

Order of Service

Sunday AM – 01-28-07

Daniel in the Lion’s Den

Pre-service – COUNTDOWN | CD

PRE-SERVICE

CD

SERVICE START | Chad Balthrop

CONGREGATIONAL MUSIC

Leaning on the Everlasting Arms – Ab, BH – 333

Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus – Ab, BH – 485

WELCOME | Dr. Roger Ferguson

WELCOME SONG

My Redeemer Lives – E, CHART

CHOIR SPECIAL

Here With Us – Brenda Henderson

CONGREGATIONAL MUSIC

The Lord is My Strength - WWW

Give Us Clean Hands – G, CHART

Breathe – A, CHART

SPECIAL MUSIC

Yet I Will Praise You – Db, Melissa Tyndall

MESSAGE

Dr. Roger Ferguson

OFFERING | ANNOUNCEMENTS

INVITATION

Give Us Clean Hands – G, CHART

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Presentation of New Members

Close

My Redeemer Lives – E, CHART

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Authentic - Keep in Touch

            Hey everyone! I hope your Christmas and New Year holidays were wonderful, that you got everything you needed and that you took time for yourself, your friends and your family. It’s good to finally be back in the swing of things. For me 2007 started with a high fever and something that resembled Ebola. It may have been sickness or it could have been the results of my failed attempt to two-step at Darin’s place on New Year’s Eve…maybe it was Wendi’s cookies…whatever the case, for me physically 2007 can only get better! I appreciate your understanding about the last minute changes to our rehearsals. I’m always impressed by your response to change. Thanks!

            This week we’re back to ‘normal’ – whatever that may be so I look forward to seeing you in Choir, Praise Band, Praise Team, Instrumental Ensemble, Tech & Drama at our usual times in our usual places. This semester holds several exciting things for us, from Easter preparations that include Miss America to a Night of Praise and laying the foundation for a new CD there’s a ton of work to be done and it all starts tonight.

            You’ve become familiar with the ways I keep in touch with everyone; through email, theScore, phone calls, letters and postcards. This semester we’ve launched a new way to keep in touch. It’s called a podcast. While some of you may be familiar with this I’m certain others are not. A podcast is a way through the internet I can get songs and information to you at your computer on a regular basis. Even more convenient is the fact that if you have an iPod or most any other portable MP3 player you’ll be able to download and take this information or these songs with you.

            Another useful thing about a podcast is the ability to subscribe to it. Using a free tool like iTunes, GOOGLE or YAHOO Readers you can set it up so that any time new content is added to the CamCast your reader automatically updates with the newest information. Once your reader is up to date you can listen, read and download the songs and information to you computer, your iPod or other portable MP3 player so you can take it with you.

            But wait, I don’t have an iPod or MP3 player! That’s okay. We’ll still give out listening CD’s during choir rehearsals. You’ll still have printed music in your hands every Wednesday. theScore will keep coming almost every week. This is just one more way I can quickly and easily get music to people. Every semester I give out a couple of CD’s. One is filled with choir music the other filled with congregational music. Usually I only give the congregational CD to the band. So far we’ve done almost every song off the CD’s I’ve given out but it’s not uncommon for us to get our CD in January, then by March forget that we’ve gotten it or that the songs we’re singing are something we can listen to and practice with.

            By subscribing to the CamCast I’ll be able to feed music to you each week. You’ll still have the CD in January, but in March I can put a song that’s on the CD in the podcast and you’ll be reminded again of what’s coming next. It’s free. It’s easy. And it’s one more way to stay connected and be prepared. Who knows…on the CamCast you may even hear an occasional devotional or interview with someone involved in CAM.

            Subscribing is easy. Here’s the address: http://feeds.feedburner.com/camcast1 - in iTunes all you have to do is click Advanced > Subscribe to Podcast > then copy and paste the address above. If you don’t yet have a podcast reader just visit the address above. On the right side of that page you’ll see several free tools that will let you subscribe to the CamCast and at the bottom of the page you’ll see the Current Feed Content. From that page you’ll be able to play and read the different posts that are already in the CamCast.

            I’m looking forward to tonight and can’t wait for us to all get back together. Christmas was a whirlwind and God did great things. It’s exciting to consider all the great things that lie ahead for us all.

 

Love y’all, God Bless,

Chad

 

 

Notes to Notice

 

TONIGHT’S REHEARSAL

WE’RE BACK!!! – Christmas holiday was great, but we’re back! I look forward to seeing everyone tonight!

 

STING & PIZZA

For the AM & PM Praise Bands – Sunday Night, February 11, 7:30 – 9:30 in the Terminal – You and your families are invited to a great night of music and mayhem as we hear from none other than, ‘Sting’. Please RSVP Brenda Henderson, brenda@fbcowasso.org or 918.516.6640 by February 8th.

 

NEW CD

We’ll begin work on a new CD soon. Be watching here for more details.

 

EASTER

Sunday, April 8th – Our Services Caffeinated! Every Easter more people come visit us than any other Sunday of the year. So let’s make the most of this opportunity. We’ll do three services with an overflow venue in the Education Center led by a Praise Team. Jennifer Berry, 2006 Miss America will be here to share how God has made a difference in her life. And the Celebration Choir, Praise Band, Praise Teams and Instrumental Ensemble will all lead out in an incredible time of praise. We’ll be preparing for this Easter every Wednesday night this semester. Make plans now to be here and to lead well!

 

THE GOAL OF CAM

The goal of the Christians Arts Ministry is worship. Our desire is to teach Believers to delight the heart of the Father with every area of our lives, passionately expressing our love for God through the use of every talent and resource He’s given us for His glory and His pleasure.

 

THE CAM STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE

“Imitate me as I imitate Christ.” I Corinthians 11:1 – It’s probably the most in your face, challenging Scriptures in all the Bible – to be able to, with honesty and integrity, look at someone else and say, “If you do what I’m doing you’ll be doing what Jesus did.” It’s a big goal, but it’s a goal worth striving for. Let 2007 be the year you press closer toward this goal than you ever before. What are your struggles? Where are your troubles? Be patient and wait on the Lord. He’s not finished with you yet.

 

 

 

For what do you pray? | For whom do you pray? To whom do you pray? | How then shall we pray?

 

Beginning January 2007 right here in theScore we’ll begin printing in this space that which concerns you enough to bring it before God. I could call this area Prayer and Praise. We could consider this our prayer requests section. And it will be those things—but I hope for it to be more. Let’s come together before God concerning those issues that concern each of us personally and corporately the most. Busy schedules, family & church events, physical needs, finances, family, friendship and business relationships, church matters, heart matters—let’s hear the need and petition with one voice the One capable of meeting that need, then let’s celebrate together the great things God does daily!

 

God is waiting. God is listening. In 2007 let’s spend deliberate time together in conversation with Him!

 

 

Order of Service – Sunday AM – 01-14-07

If God Says, ‘NO’

 

Pre-service – COUNTDOWN | CD

 

PRE-SERVICE

CD

 

SERVICE START | Chad Balthrop

 

CONGREGATIONAL MUSIC

‘Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus – G, BH – 411

 

WELCOME | Dr. Roger Ferguson

 

WELCOME SONG

Holy is the Lord – A, CHART

 

CHOIR SPECIAL

Holy Lamb of God – dm, Lori Thrun

 

CONGREGATIONAL MUSIC

Hungry – D, CHART

Trust His Heart – Bb, GSHPP – 113

 

SPECIAL MUSIC

Yet I Will Praise You – Db, Melissa Tyndall

 

MESSAGE

Dr. Roger Ferguson

 

OFFERING | ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

INVITATION

Hungry – D, CHART (begin @ chorus)

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Presentation of New Members

Close

Holy is the Lord – A, CHART

 

 

TONIGHT’S Rehearsal

Rescue – Copy

Holy Lamb of God – Let There Be Light

Here with Us – Let There Be Light

Oh Praise Him – Copy

My Savior, My God

 

 

Order of Service – Sunday PM – 01-14-07

Is Prophecy Relevant Today

 

Pre-service – COUNTDOWN | CD

 

PRE-SERVICE

CD

 

SERVICE START | Chad Balthrop

 

CONGREGATIONAL MUSIC

Let It Rise – Gb > Ab, CHART

 

WELCOME | ANNOUNCMENTS

Mike Napier

 

WELCOME SONG

Great in Power with Holy, Holy, Holy – D, CHART

Word of God Speak – C, CHART

Ancient Words – G, CHART

 

OFFERING

Susan Helm

 

MESSAGE

Dr. Roger Ferguson

 

INVITATION

Ancient Words – G, CHART (begin @ chorus)

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

Presentation of New Members

Close

Let It Rise – Gb > Ab, CHART

 

FOR REHEARSAL

Sweet Mercies

Made to Worship

From the Inside Out