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Opening Song: Psalm 145 (https://open.spotify.com/track/5HCkZjJcSS3OmJd94g15nj?si=3979e5a4dcd74720) by Brian Eichelberger and Dustin Kensrue Lyrics: I will bless You all of my days Lord I will praise You always my God and King I will bless and honor Your name Lord Always and forever my soul will sing Such a vast unsearchable greatness Great is Yahweh worthy of all our praise Let your people sound through the ages All your awesome works till the end of days We have seen your splendor and glory We have seen your wonders and stand amazed Every tongue will echo your story Everyone will sing of your righteous ways Oh let all that lives ever bless His name All that you have made Lord will praise you All your saints will worship in joyful strains Praise the Lord who ransoms and rescues Praise the God of glory who ever reigns He is holy judging the wicked Guarding those that love him and fear his name All that call out Yahweh is with them He will hear their cries He is strong to save He upholds the one who is stumbling Lifting up those burdened with heavy loads Opening his hands to the hungry Blessing all that look to their Lord in hope He is tender toward his creation He is faithful and gracious in all he does Great is Yahweh full with compassion Slow to anger filled with unfailing love Oh let all that live ever bless His name Oh let all that live ever bless His name Passage: 14 The LORD upholds all who are falling and raises up all who are bowed down. 15 The eyes of all look to you, and you give them their food in due season. 16 You open your hand; you satisfy the desire of every living thing. 17 The LORD is righteous in all his ways and kind in all his works. 18 The LORD is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth. 19 He fulfills the desire of those who fear him; he also hears their cry and saves them. 20 The LORD preserves all who love him, but all the wicked he will destroy. 21 My mouth will speak the praise of the LORD, and let all flesh bless his holy name forever and ever. (Psalm 145:14–21 ESV) Musical Reflection: “Breathe on Me, Breath of God” by Robert Jackson Reflection Notes: TRENTHAM is a tune by Robert Jackson, an English composer during the nineteenth century. It fits perfectly with the text for “Breath On Me, Breath of God,” by Edwin Hatch; each phrase is allotted ample space for reflection. Prayer: Lord, since it is you who feed us and you who meet our needs, ordinary human labor such as farming, cooking, and knitting have great dignity. They are means by which you love your creation. Help me to sense that dignity so I can do the simplest of tasks to your glory. Amen. -Tim Keller
Opening Song: Altogether Good by Brian Eichelberger and Zach Bolen Lyrics: How could we recount the ways That You have multiplied our faith The wisdom of Your ways The currents of Your grace expressed In every moment every wave In the longing of our souls In the darkness where we go You are there You are love You are altogether good In the weakness of our faith In the silence where we wait You are here You're enough You are altogether good Through our joys and in our griefs You have led us to believe The wisdom of Your ways The currents of Your grace express Our only hope for all our days You are altogether good I love You Lord I love You Lord You are my more Wholly present and pure (You are altogether good) Passage: Luke 5:1-11 On one occasion, while the crowd was pressing in on him to hear the word of God, he was standing by the lake of Gennesaret, 2 and he saw two boats by the lake, but the fishermen had gone out of them and were washing their nets. 3 Getting into one of the boats, which was Simon's, he asked him to put out a little from the land. And he sat down and taught the people from the boat. 4 And when he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, “Put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.” 5 And Simon answered, “Master, we toiled all night and took nothing! But at your word I will let down the nets.” 6 And when they had done this, they enclosed a large number of fish, and their nets were breaking. 7 They signaled to their partners in the other boat to come and help them. And they came and filled both the boats, so that they began to sink. 8 But when Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus' knees, saying, “Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord.” 9 For he and all who were with him were astonished at the catch of fish that they had taken, 10 and so also were James and John, sons of Zebedee, who were partners with Simon. And Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid; from now on you will be catching men.”[a] 11 And when they had brought their boats to land, they left everything and followed him. Musical Reflection: “Amazing Grace,” Appalachian folk tune Reflection Notes: This beloved tune, formally known as NEW BRITAIN, originates from the folk music of Appalachia. The melody is simple and outlines triads, making it memorable; the ascending line creates a triumphant climax. Prayer: O Lord, our heavenly Father, keep your household the Church continually in your true religion, that we who trust in the hope of your heavenly grace may always be defended by your mighty power; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, now and for ever. Amen.
Opening Song: Altogether Good (https://open.spotify.com/track/1beXJebM9ut7HStE73zTQs?si=09346e819d7c4ca0) by Brian Eichelberger and Zach Bolen Lyrics: How could we recount the ways That You have multiplied our faith The wisdom of Your ways The currents of Your grace expressed In every moment every wave In the longing of our souls In the darkness where we go You are there You are love You are altogether good In the weakness of our faith In the silence where we wait You are here You're enough You are altogether good Through our joys and in our griefs You have led us to believe The wisdom of Your ways The currents of Your grace express Our only hope for all our days You are altogether good I love You Lord I love You Lord You are my more Wholly present and pure (You are altogether good) Passage: 1 Then Naomi her mother-in-law said to her, “My daughter, should I not seek rest for you, that it may be well with you? 2 Is not Boaz our relative, with whose young women you were? See, he is winnowing barley tonight at the threshing floor. 3 Wash therefore and anoint yourself, and put on your cloak and go down to the threshing floor, but do not make yourself known to the man until he has finished eating and drinking. 4 But when he lies down, observe the place where he lies. Then go and uncover his feet and lie down, and he will tell you what to do.” 5 And she replied, “All that you say I will do.” 13 So Boaz took Ruth, and she became his wife. And he went in to her, and the LORD gave her conception, and she bore a son. 14 Then the women said to Naomi, “Blessed be the LORD, who has not left you this day without a redeemer, and may his name be renowned in Israel! 15 He shall be to you a restorer of life and a nourisher of your old age, for your daughter-in-law who loves you, who is more to you than seven sons, has given birth to him.” 16 Then Naomi took the child and laid him on her lap and became his nurse. 17 And the women of the neighborhood gave him a name, saying, “A son has been born to Naomi.” They named him Obed. He was the father of Jesse, the father of David. (Ruth 3:1–5; 4:13–17 ESV) Musical Reflection: Jesus Loves Me by William B. Bradbury Reflection Notes: This sweet and familiar song was written in 1861 for the composer's church school and has become a favorite because of the warm reminders associated with its text: “Jesus loves me, this I know.” Prayer: This is another day, O Lord. I know not what it will bring forth, but make me ready, Lord, for whatever it may be. If I am to stand up, help me to stand bravely. If I am to sit still, help me to sit quietly. If I am to lie low, help me to do it patiently. And if I am to do nothing, let me do it gallantly. Make these words more than words, and give me the Spirit of Jesus. Amen.
On this episode of the Dance Cry Dance Break, “Dust,” a story written by Kiana Kazemi inspired by Coincidence, the first single from the debut album in production by Lindsay Liebro.Singer-songwriter Lindsay Liebro and writer Kiana Kazemi, are real life best friends. Coincidence is 18-year-old Pittsburgh native Lindsay's first single since her independently released Wasted Potential went viral on TikTok last fall after being mistaken for an unreleased Taylor Swift track. Now with more than million streams, 80,000 monthly listeners and a contract with Dance Cry Dance records, Lindsay has moved to Nashville to study music at Belmont University and begun work on her debut album set for release in 2023. Spotify - Instagram - TikTokKiana has been writing for ages, from the time she drafted her first poem as a child to the present-day, where she works on her own scripts and short novels. Her inspiration comes from the everyday, searching for meaning behind the smallest actions, words, and thoughts. Currently, she attends university for Computer Science and Economics, so writing gives her the perfect creative outlet from classes. Outside of writing, she loves music (especially background tracks) and how well it intertwines with story writing.Dustby Kiana KazemiThe last time we saw each other was the last time I dusted off the top of my bookshelf.I wonder if you can recall that day so clearly as I can, and if it haunts your late-night thoughts like mine.My friend had called me around ten in the morning, asking to spend the evening at the boardwalk just a few hours away. I agreed to go after I finished cleaning my bedroom–the usual sheet wash, plumping the pillows, watering the flowers, dusting the shelves. It was so unbearably hot that day, I almost regretted breaking out the ladder from the cabinet to climb up just to dust some shelves. I think I still regret that. As I walked to my closet, swinging the doors open with my remaining strength and glancing at the hangers, I could only think of one thing: it had only been a month since you disappeared from my life, yet there were endless reminders of you in everything I have. Sometimes, it's as if you never left. And I hate that.Of course I didn't choose to wear the deep blue shirt I wore when we got ice cream together. Instead I went for the slightly-tattered gray sweatshirt I found lying on the top rack. And I didn't choose to wear the hat you endlessly complimented at our weekly picnics; the knockoff ballcap I found in the clearance aisles a week ago worked just fine.As my friend picked me up, I flipped through my phone's screens until I found some music so tastelessly generic I could mute my thoughts. You know, the neverending radio “hits” that we used to make fun of before you would quickly switch the music off.I remember trying to shake memories of our trips to the boardwalk as I carefully stepped on, noticing the beauty of it instead. The sky that day was as if someone had taken the foamy ocean waves and quickly whisked them into meringues, blowing them gently into the baby blue sky above. The breeze was welcoming, like an old friend bringing you into their embrace after months. It felt like a serene escape.And I wish I hadn't decided to continue walking down the beach at that point. Sometimes I wish I had never even agreed to go out to the boardwalk that day.Because as my friend laughed with me over the seagulls stealing food, some strawberries and a crab cake from an abandoned picnic basket, my eyes fell on you. You, and someone else. You and my replacement.Two thoughts flashed through my mind at that moment: I'm happy for you and I hope your heart is torn just like mine.I knew you saw me at that moment too. We made eye contact, not the brief, shy type, but the type that you make when you're trying to recognize an old friend you haven't seen for 5 years, doubting if it's truly the same person. And we both realized, at the same time, we were who we thought we were. I saw your hand twitch for a moment, as if you were contemplating whether or not to wave “hi.” But I'm glad you didn't. I don't know how I would have reacted. Before you could make a split-second decision, the girl you were with tugged on your hand — right, you were holding hands — and focused your attention. She smiled so brightly at you, just like I used to. You grinned back at her, as if our shared moment never even happened. She kissed you on the cheek, pulling out her camera to snap a quick picture of the two of you. Adorable, really, from anyone else's view. Soon, you walked away. And I still felt left behind. It was almost as if the sand began pulling me in, cementing me in so I can never move on from this moment. But my friend quickly diverted my attention to the sunset. I have a feeling they knew what happened. I spent that night mulling over what we could have been if you had never left me alone in the cold sand a month ago.I dusted my shelf off again today – what has it been, four months? I tried not to think much of it, not to think of what was in our past oh so many months ago.I headed to the store, with plans of picking up cat food, eggs for the muffins I wanted to bake, and maybe a bouquet of flowers if there were any still left after Valentine's.And there you were.I hate that I can recognize you from a mile away. I hate that I fall victim to hearing your laughs that aren't shared with me. I hate that I can still see you, unaffected by what we were, if we were ever even something to you.You were picking up some eggs, and — who was that by your side? — you placed them in the gray grocery cart — who was laughing by your side? — before moving towards the next aisle.You didn't see me. I rushed out of the store, pushing the one carton of eggs I had already picked up onto a random shelf, and headed back home before you could notice. Perhaps the cashier at the front noticed my abrupt departure, one mimicking yours that I still grieve to this day.Some days, I realize that I don't feel guilty for despising you anymore. Rather, I feel guilty for letting you be the reason I ruin the present for myself.I feel guilty for forgetting to pick up cat food that night, having to rush out at 8PM to the closing pet store to pick up food for Leo. I feel guilty for leaving eggs on a shelf in an aisle when I was supposed to purchase them for the muffins I planned on making for my friend's birthday.Maybe through a set of naive eyes, you are not the one to blame for your departure from my narrative. But forever, in my torn view, you will be.Today I glanced at my bookshelf, noticing the dust piling from the months passed. Before I could even move a finger, I realized — I can't give into you.I can't dust my bookshelf anymore.Coincidence was written and co-produced by Lindsay Liebro, produced by Daniel Folgado, co-produced by Natalie Bayne, mixed by Brian Eichelberger. Additional vocal recording by Lauren DeMichiei, mastered by Rachel Field with Mastering Production Assistant Annie Larkin.“Dust” was written by Kiana Kazemi and voiced by Sarah Holland.The Dance Cry Dance Break is written and produced by Natalie Bayne and recorded and edited by Moe Provencher. Theme music is Red Lines, by Dance Cry Dance Records artist Tiny Tiny. 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Opening Song: Holy Love (https://open.spotify.com/track/6DBGrnhBL00xF2B94oGdd9?si=f59c01359f6744d5) by Brian Eichelberger and Zach Bolen Lyrics: Love is patient love is kind Love is celebrating joy in every life Love protects love relieves Love is persevering in each other's needs On and on on and on We are living in Your love On and on on and on Love is written in our blood Holy love holy love Love admits I was wrong Love is waiting with the weight of what we've done Love forgives when it's time Giving strength to say the words we cannot find Love receives love responds Love believes that we are more than what we've done Love commits to the light Love is running from the darkness into life Passage: For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery. For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another. 14 For the whole law is fulfilled in one word: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” 15 But if you bite and devour one another, watch out that you are not consumed by one another. 16 But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. 17 For the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh, for these are opposed to each other, to keep you from doing the things you want to do. 18 But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law. 19 Now the works of the flesh are evident: sexual immorality, impurity, sensuality, 20 idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, rivalries, dissensions, divisions, 21 envy,[d] drunkenness, orgies, and things like these. I warn you, as I warned you before, that those who do[e] such things will not inherit the kingdom of God. 22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law. 24 And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. 25 If we live by the Spirit, let us also keep in step with the Spirit. (Galatians 5:1, 13-25) Musical Reflection: Jesus Loves Me by William B. Bradbury Reflection Notes: This sweet and familiar song was written in 1861 for the composer's church school and has become a favorite because of the warm reminders associated with its text: “Jesus loves me, this I know.” Prayer: O God, your never-failing providence sets in order all things both in heaven and on earth: Put away from us all hurtful things, and give us those things that are profitable for us; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Opening Song: Father, You Are All We Need (https://open.spotify.com/track/4VSmnA6ACwVYkVNJrLVuVE?si=d2538b8118e1429e) by Brian Eichelberger, Dustin Kensrue, and Zach Bolen Lyrics: Our father who in heaven reigns How Great and mighty is your name Your kingdom come Your will be done Now here on earth as is above O give to us our daily bread And keep our hungry spirits fed May all our satisfaction be In you whose grace has set us free (Give us hope) give us faith Help us trust in your guidance From the depths of Your grace You have richly provided Thank you thank you Father you are all we need Father you are all we need Forgive us all our trespasses As we forgive when sinned against Though evil seeks to hide your face We fix our eyes on you by faith Father You are all we need thank You Father You are all we need We lift you high above all names Your kingdom will forever reign To you the glory and the power forevermore Passage: 8 Philip said to him, “Lord, show us the Father, and it is enough for us.” 9 Jesus said to him, “Have I been with you so long, and you still do not know me, Philip? Whoever has seen me has seen the Father. How can you say, ‘Show us the Father'? 10 Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in me? The words that I say to you I do not speak on my own authority, but the Father who dwells in me does his works. 11 Believe me that I am in the Father and the Father is in me, or else believe on account of the works themselves. 12 “Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me will also do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do, because I am going to the Father. 13 Whatever you ask in my name, this I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. 14 If you ask me anything in my name, I will do it. 15 “If you love me, you will keep my commandments. 16 And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Helper, to be with you forever, 17 even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees him nor knows him. You know him, for he dwells with you and will be in you. (John 14:8–17 ESV) Musical Reflection: O Lord, Hear My Prayer by Jacques Berthier Reflection Notes: This song from the Taizé community contains a series of pleas: “O Lord, hear my prayer, O Lord, hear my prayer; when I call, answer me.” The repeated notes emphasize the insistence of the sung prayer, while the descending lines indicate a deep, almost despairing desire to connect. Prayer: Breathe in me, Holy Spirit, that I may think what is holy. Move me, Holy Spirit, that I may do what is holy. Attract me, Holy Spirit, that I may love what is holy. Strengthen me, Holy Spirit, that I may guard what is holy. Guard me, Holy Spirit, that I may keep what is holy. -Augustine
Opening Song: Psalm 145 (https://open.spotify.com/track/5HCkZjJcSS3OmJd94g15nj?si=3979e5a4dcd74720) by Brian Eichelberger and Dustin Kensrue Lyrics: I will bless You all of my days Lord I will praise You always my God and King I will bless and honor Your name Lord Always and forever my soul will sing Such a vast unsearchable greatness Great is Yahweh worthy of all our praise Let your people sound through the ages All your awesome works till the end of days We have seen your splendor and glory We have seen your wonders and stand amazed Every tongue will echo your story Everyone will sing of your righteous ways Oh let all that lives ever bless His name All that you have made Lord will praise you All your saints will worship in joyful strains Praise the Lord who ransoms and rescues Praise the God of glory who ever reigns He is holy judging the wicked Guarding those that love him and fear his name All that call out Yahweh is with them He will hear their cries He is strong to save He upholds the one who is stumbling Lifting up those burdened with heavy loads Opening his hands to the hungry Blessing all that look to their Lord in hope He is tender toward his creation He is faithful and gracious in all he does Great is Yahweh full with compassion Slow to anger filled with unfailing love Oh let all that live ever bless His name Oh let all that live ever bless His name Passage: 1 I will extol you, my God and King, and bless your name forever and ever. 2 Every day I will bless you and praise your name forever and ever. 3 Great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised, and his greatness is unsearchable. 4 One generation shall commend your works to another, and shall declare your mighty acts. 5 On the glorious splendor of your majesty, and on your wondrous works, I will meditate. 6 They shall speak of the might of your awesome deeds, and I will declare your greatness. 7 They shall pour forth the fame of your abundant goodness and shall sing aloud of your righteousness. 8 The LORD is gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. 9 The LORD is good to all, and his mercy is over all that he has made. (Psalm 145:1–9 ESV) Musical Reflection: “Amazing Grace,” Appalachian folk tune Reflection Notes: This beloved tune, formally known as NEW BRITAIN, originates from the folk music of Appalachia. The melody is simple and outlines triads, making it memorable; the ascending line creates a triumphant climax. Prayer: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name; your kingdom come; your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. For yours is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen.
Psalms 42 w/ 'Inner Wound' Contemplative Prayer 'Satisfied in You' written by Brian Eichelberger, CCLI No. 522855
Opening Song: Altogether Good by Brian Eichelberger and Zach Bolen Lyrics: How could we recount the ways That You have multiplied our faith The wisdom of Your ways The currents of Your grace expressed In every moment every wave In the longing of our souls In the darkness where we go You are there You are love You are altogether good In the weakness of our faith In the silence where we wait You are here You're enough You are altogether good Through our joys and in our griefs You have led us to believe The wisdom of Your ways The currents of Your grace express Our only hope for all our days You are altogether good I love You Lord I love You Lord You are my more Wholly present and pure (You are altogether good) Passage: Luke 5:1-11 On one occasion, while the crowd was pressing in on him to hear the word of God, he was standing by the lake of Gennesaret, 2 and he saw two boats by the lake, but the fishermen had gone out of them and were washing their nets. 3 Getting into one of the boats, which was Simon's, he asked him to put out a little from the land. And he sat down and taught the people from the boat. 4 And when he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, “Put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.” 5 And Simon answered, “Master, we toiled all night and took nothing! But at your word I will let down the nets.” 6 And when they had done this, they enclosed a large number of fish, and their nets were breaking. 7 They signaled to their partners in the other boat to come and help them. And they came and filled both the boats, so that they began to sink. 8 But when Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus' knees, saying, “Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord.” 9 For he and all who were with him were astonished at the catch of fish that they had taken, 10 and so also were James and John, sons of Zebedee, who were partners with Simon. And Jesus said to Simon, “Do not be afraid; from now on you will be catching men.”[a] 11 And when they had brought their boats to land, they left everything and followed him. Musical Reflection: “Amazing Grace,” Appalachian folk tune Reflection Notes: This beloved tune, formally known as NEW BRITAIN, originates from the folk music of Appalachia. The melody is simple and outlines triads, making it memorable; the ascending line creates a triumphant climax. Prayer: O Lord, our heavenly Father, keep your household the Church continually in your true religion, that we who trust in the hope of your heavenly grace may always be defended by your mighty power; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, now and for ever. Amen.
FNH from the Not the Bee Social podcast joins us with Justin still out this week. Today, we wrap up our series on Mars Hill's music with The Sing Team and a couple other Brian Eichelberger pieces.
Opening Song: Altogether Good by Brian Eichelberger and Zach Bolen Lyrics: How could we recount the ways That You have multiplied our faith The wisdom of Your ways The currents of Your grace expressed In every moment every wave In the longing of our souls In the darkness where we go You are there You are love You are altogether good In the weakness of our faith In the silence where we wait You are here You're enough You are altogether good Through our joys and in our griefs You have led us to believe The wisdom of Your ways The currents of Your grace express Our only hope for all our days You are altogether good I love You Lord I love You Lord You are my more Wholly present and pure (You are altogether good) Passage: 1 Then Naomi her mother-in-law said to her, “My daughter, should I not seek rest for you, that it may be well with you? 2 Is not Boaz our relative, with whose young women you were? See, he is winnowing barley tonight at the threshing floor. 3 Wash therefore and anoint yourself, and put on your cloak and go down to the threshing floor, but do not make yourself known to the man until he has finished eating and drinking. 4 But when he lies down, observe the place where he lies. Then go and uncover his feet and lie down, and he will tell you what to do.” 5 And she replied, “All that you say I will do.” 13 So Boaz took Ruth, and she became his wife. And he went in to her, and the LORD gave her conception, and she bore a son. 14 Then the women said to Naomi, “Blessed be the LORD, who has not left you this day without a redeemer, and may his name be renowned in Israel! 15 He shall be to you a restorer of life and a nourisher of your old age, for your daughter-in-law who loves you, who is more to you than seven sons, has given birth to him.” 16 Then Naomi took the child and laid him on her lap and became his nurse. 17 And the women of the neighborhood gave him a name, saying, “A son has been born to Naomi.” They named him Obed. He was the father of Jesse, the father of David. (Ruth 3:1–5; 4:13–17 ESV) Musical Reflection: Jesus Loves Me by William B. Bradbury Reflection Notes: This sweet and familiar song was written in 1861 for the composer's church school and has become a favorite because of the warm reminders associated with its text: “Jesus loves me, this I know.” Prayer: This is another day, O Lord. I know not what it will bring forth, but make me ready, Lord, for whatever it may be. If I am to stand up, help me to stand bravely. If I am to sit still, help me to sit quietly. If I am to lie low, help me to do it patiently. And if I am to do nothing, let me do it gallantly. Make these words more than words, and give me the Spirit of Jesus. Amen.
Listeners; In my previous podcast titled, "Hosea 6 and the Resurrection of the Dead- Part 3," I made mention of Bob Jones' 100 year prophecy. I just heard today, August 30th, Paul Keith Davis who knew Bob very well speak on Bob's 100 year prophecy. In Paul Keith's video he gave some important tidbits that were corrections for what I said in my previous podcast. In this episode I play a portion of Bob's prophecy as well as Paul Keith's words from yesterday.Please listen to what both men say and receive them as corrections and clarification from my previous podcast. I apologize for any confusion I caused and just want to make sure we keep to the absolute truth the best we can.Thank you for listening and understanding!Sincerely,Brian Eichelberger
Brian Eichelberger leads us in a study which helps us to see the attitude of our God and Father towards those who are lost.
in a final lesson from the book of Daniel, Brian Eichelberger shares with us again from the life of Daniel and his exemplary character.
It is our joy to have Brian Eichelberger back with us again for two Sundays as well as our men's retreat. This is the first of six lessons Brian will share with us from the book of Daniel
Brian Eichelberger, front man of The Sing Team and former Mars Hill music producer joins us to talk about "Sing On!" the latest release from the The Sing Team. Brian shares with us how he got into music, his role at Mars Hill Church, as well as working with Citizens and Saints and Kings Kaleidoscope, and we talk about... nature? Yes, nature, also Squatches. Listen, enjoy, and grab a copy of "Sing On!" today! (see links below) Get Sing On! On Itunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/sing-on/id1274203176 Order Vinyl and CDs! www.thesingteam.com https://twitter.com/TheSingTeam https://www.facebook.com/TheSingTeam/ Twitter | @NYPastors #NYPPulpit Facebook | @NotYourPastor Instagram | @NYPP Web | www.notyourpastorspodcast.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notyourpastors/message
[audio https://dl.dropbox.com/s/xxm6v1mi1lw7ifw/Citizens%20Superbowl%20Podcast.mp3] Sam crosses to Zach Bolen and producer Brian Eichelberger in the Seattle Mars Hill Music studio to talk about the Seahawks making the SuperBowl, and to get the exclusive word on how Citizens LP #2 is progressing. For more of The Watercooler go to http://www.facebook.com/lifefmwatercooler