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Eureka The Pentecostal Church - Sunday Morning Service - 10/27/2024"The Joyful Sound"Pastor Jonathan McDonald Connect with us! Instagram: instagram.com/eurekachurch Facebook: Eureka The Pentecostal Church Youtube: youtube.com/c/EurekaThePentecostalChurch Website: eureka.churchListen/Download this sermon on Spotify or Apple Podcasts - Eureka the Pentecostal Church
Our text from Psalms is an encouragement and coach on how to live life. The singer declares that blessed is someone who knows the joyful sound, for they will walk in the light. Life has a way of wearing on us. If we are not careful, we allow life's situations and challenges to set a dark tone over our lives. When we utter the joyful sound noted in this psalm, we rebuke the darkness the enemy wants to cast over us. Far too many people allow the challenges in life to sour their view of how blessed they are. Even amid the most challenging trials, we have hope in the love and faithfulness of God. Happiness is not determined by wealth or the things we possess. Solomon was the wisest and most wealthy man of his time. But even in that, he allowed a shift in his thinking to change his focus, which led to his undoing. We see evidence of this decline in the opening chapters of Ecclesiastics. Solomon mentions himself in the form of I or me forty-three times but only mentions God four times. When we make life about us, there is no room for God. When life is about us, we are miserable to be around. Solomon also began to compare himself to others. When we compare ourselves to others, we often find ourselves lacking or a disparity that we perceive to be not in our favor. Comparison leads to unthankfulness and unthankfulness to resentment. This psalm was written amid the darkest time in Hebrew history. Solomon's undoing had ended the house of David. Israel lay in ruins, and God's people were in captivity. Somehow, the writer looks through all that, turns his focus back to God, and declares a truism that will lift the spirit. God is a covenant-keeping God. Things might have looked bad, but God's promise was still intact. What is that joyful sound? It is praising during trouble with the knowledge that God will sustain and deliver. We must not let life take that joyful sound.
Our text from Psalms is an encouragement and coach on how to live life. The singer declares that blessed is someone who knows the joyful sound, for they will walk in the light. Life has a way of wearing on us. If we are not careful, we allow life's situations and challenges to set a dark tone over our lives. When we utter the joyful sound noted in this psalm, we rebuke the darkness the enemy wants to cast over us. Far too many people allow the challenges in life to sour their view of how blessed they are. Even amid the most challenging trials, we have hope in the love and faithfulness of God. Happiness is not determined by wealth or the things we possess. Solomon was the wisest and most wealthy man of his time. But even in that, he allowed a shift in his thinking to change his focus, which led to his undoing. We see evidence of this decline in the opening chapters of Ecclesiastics. Solomon mentions himself in the form of I or me forty-three times but only mentions God four times. When we make life about us, there is no room for God. When life is about us, we are miserable to be around. Solomon also began to compare himself to others. When we compare ourselves to others, we often find ourselves lacking or a disparity that we perceive to be not in our favor. Comparison leads to unthankfulness and unthankfulness to resentment. This psalm was written amid the darkest time in Hebrew history. Solomon's undoing had ended the house of David. Israel lay in ruins, and God's people were in captivity. Somehow, the writer looks through all that, turns his focus back to God, and declares a truism that will lift the spirit. God is a covenant-keeping God. Things might have looked bad, but God's promise was still intact. What is that joyful sound? It is praising during trouble with the knowledge that God will sustain and deliver. We must not let life take that joyful sound.
Be blessed as you listen to KNOWING THE JOYFUL SOUND by G. W. Arthur Ministries .Links:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@DrGWArthurFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrGWArthurInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drgwarthur
Be blessed as you listen to KNOWING THE JOYFUL SOUND by G. W. Arthur Ministries .Links:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@DrGWArthurFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrGWArthurInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drgwarthur
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Listen to Dr. G. W. Arthur as he teaches on Knowing The Joyful Sound Part 1 at Love Economy Church, Alpha. Blessed is the people that know the joyful sound: they shall walk, O Lord, in the light of thy countenance. [Psalm 89:15 KJV]. Be Blessed. Links:https://pastoroti.org/audiopodcast/https://pastoroti.org/audiodevotional/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/PastorOtiFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bishopisaacotiboatengInstagram: https://instagram.com/bishopisaacotiboatengTwitter: https://twitter.com/BishopIsaacOti
Listen to Dr. G. W. Arthur as he teaches on Knowing The Joyful Sound Part 2 at Love Economy Church, Alpha. Blessed is the people that know the joyful sound: they shall walk, O Lord, in the light of thy countenance. [Psalm 89:15 KJV]. Be Blessed. Links:https://pastoroti.org/audiopodcast/https://pastoroti.org/audiodevotional/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/PastorOtiFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bishopisaacotiboatengInstagram: https://instagram.com/bishopisaacotiboatengTwitter: https://twitter.com/BishopIsaacOti
Once we begin to experience a joyful spirit, the blessings of the Lord will bring us right into the presence of our God. Ps. 96:12 Let the field be joyful, and all that is therein: then shall all the trees of the wood rejoice.
In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy discusses the importance of music education for young people. She addresses the concerning trend of students dropping out of music programs and the decrease in enrollment in music classes. She explores ways to encourage young people to embrace music and highlight the disparities in access to music education among low-income and ethnically diverse school districts.
You don't need to be a great musician like Steven Van Zandt, Bruce Springsteen or Paul Shaffer to understand the greatness of Darlene Love. Perhaps they understand it on a more musical level, but anyone who has ever heard that amazing voice gets it. Her songs radiate joy, none more so than the classic of this season, “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).” Darlene's musical journey has included glorious heights, stressful lows and one of the longest and most satisfying second acts in American musical history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy discusses the importance of music education for young people. She addresses the concerning trend of students dropping out of music programs and the decrease in enrollment in music classes. She explores ways to encourage young people to embrace music and highlight the disparities in access to music education among low-income and ethnically diverse school districts.
Pastor Ransome shares the importance of responding to the word of God, the most important element of your faith is your response. By learning how to think and confess the word of God with joy, you can overcome any obstacle in your life, and by applying these principles taught by the man of God, Pastor Ransome to your life, you'll be able to overcome any challenge that comes your way, you will find peace and strength in the midst of chaos. We trust this teaching will be a huge blessing to you. Kindly subscribe to this podcast and help us spread the message. One word from God will change your life forever. Kindly support us financially, help us spread the gospel of God's grace, kindly click https://flutterwave.com/pay/charistribe For more information, kindly visit www.charistribe.com
Included Music: Twists & Turns, Our God Is Holy, We Have Heard the Joyful Sound, 10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord), Jesus You're All I Need, Holy! Holy! Holy!, and Everyone Message Title: Game Changer Text: Psalm 25:4 Take Home Point: God wants us to know him and follow his ways.
Mardi Gras has popped up so quickly this year. World Pride is kicking off as Mardi Gras comes to a close this coming weekend, which is the last weekend of February. This edition of Mardi Gras Anthems arrives a couple of days before the big party which is celebrating it's 45th anniversary. For this set I wanted to present a more house flavoured disco/pop sound. These are all songs I have heard at the MG party over the years with the exception of a couple which came out last year. The set kicks off with Cyndi Lauper's timeless classic "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" remixed by the Ghostbusterz. Division 4 works his magic on three remixes here for Belinda Carlisle, Taylor Swift and Whitney Houston. His remix of "So Emotional" is the definitive mix in my opinion. Dirty Disco, who is playing at World Pride/Mardi Gras events features four amazing remixes at the front and back end of the set. Melbourne based remixer Luin turns out a funky mix of Madonna's "Who's That Girl". Check out his soundcloud page for stacks of great remixes.. Subesque's house classic "Ain't No Love" is updated by Jet Boot Jack who is turning out some really great remix productions. It wouldn't be a MG anthems edition without remixes from 7th Heaven, Hex Hector and Wayne G. All feature remixes here. Gloria Gaynor's classic anthem is remixed by Dirty Disco and the set closes out with Debby Holiday's uplifting "Joyful Sound" and finishes with Beyonce's amazing "Listen" mixed by DJ Escape & Dom Capello. This years MG anthems is a vocal diva journey. Have fun and be safe. EnjoyAnthony1/ "GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN" (Ghostbusterz Remix) - CYNDI LAUPER2/ "HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH" (Division 4 Remix) - BELINDA CARLISLE3/ "LOVE STORY" (Division 4 Remix) - TAYLOR SWIFT4/ "DON'T LEAVE ME LONELY" (Claptone Club Remix) - MARK RONSON ft. YEBBA5/ "SAY SOMETHING" (Dirty Disco Mainroom Remix) - KYLIE MINOGUE6/ "CAME HERE FOR LOVE" (DMC Dance Remix) - SIGALA ft. ELLA EYRE7/ "NEVER GONNA NOT DANCE AGAIN" (Aston Erick Dance Remix) - P!NK8/ "LIVE FOR TONIGHT" (Original Club Mix) - JACK WINS9/ "SO EMOTIONAL" (Division 4 Remix) - WHITNEY HOUSTON10/ "WHO'S THAT GIRL" (Luin's Esta Bonita Remix) - MADONNA11/ "AIN'T NO LOVE" (AIN'T NO USE) (Jet Boot Jack Remix) - SUBESQUE ft. MELANIE WILLIAMS12/ "RISK IT ALL" (House Of Frappier Arena Club Mix) - JUST KIDDIN' ft. ELLA HENDERSON & HOUSE GOSPEL CHOIR13/ "SATISFIED" (Hex Hector Club Mix) - RHONA14/ "WINGS" (The Alias Club Mix) - LITTLE MIX15/ "FLY AWAY" (7th Heaven Club Remix) - GUINEVERE16/ "CAN'T YOU FEEL IT" (Original Club Mix) - ELIZE17/ "DON'T GO YET" (Dirty Disco Eagle Houston Remix) - CAMILA CARBELLO18/ "ESCAPADE" (Dirty Disco & Matt Consola Classic Club Rework) - JANET JACKSON19/ "I WILL SURVIVE" (Dirty Disco Rainbow Remix) - GLORIA GAYNOR20/ "JOYFUL SOUND" (Wayne G. & Porl Young Atlantis Anthem Club Mix) - DEBBY HOLIDAY21/ "LISTEN" (Dom Capello & DJ Escape Club Mix) - BEYONCE`
What a special moment when the Harrison family cousins joined together to sing a song that their grandfather had taught their parents! This happened at the Community Singing at Springfield MP Church on Sunday. Pictured are, from left: Donnie Hutto, Jody James, Josh James, Timbo Harrison, Billy Harrison, Bonnie Harrison, Sandra Kelley, Lula James; (back) Jerry Hare, Leon Harrison. They are all from Clarke County — Chilton, Jackson, Sandflat and Thomasville areas.Article Link
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This is the last episode of the Christmas season, but The Twelve Songs of Christmas is a year-around affair, so the conversations will continue in January after I take a much-needed week off. This week's episode includes an interview with filmmaker Mitchell Kezin, whose documentary Jingle Bell Rocks! takes a deep dive into the world of Christmas music, talking to people who collect it and create it. It's streaming on Hulu and Amazon Prime, and we'll talk more about the movie next year, but this week we discuss its origins including the songs and ideas that set him on the path for a documentary on Christmas music. Then I talk to songwriter Jim McCormick, an old friend and successful songwriter in Nashville. Last year, he co-wrote his third number one, Gabby Barrett's "The Good Ones," and we catch up on the story behind that, as well as some of his favorite country Christmas songs. We talk about Kacey Musgraves, Randy Travis, Alan Jackson, Luke Bryan and more, thinking about the songs from the songwriter's or the industry's perspectives. Finally, I talk to young country artist Bailey James, who is still finding her audience. We talk about dealing with COVID times and her two Christmas recordings, which at the time of the interview made up a quarter of her output. How does Christmas music create marketing opportunities? Alexandra Scott returns this week to discuss two of Phoebe Bridgers' Christmas songs--"The Christmas Song" and her cover of Merle Haggard's "If We Make it Through December." We also hear some of our favorite contemporary Christmas albums, JD McPherson's Socks and Kelly Finnigan's A Joyful Sound, and The Polyphonic Spree, who put tickets on sale for their 2022 Holiday Extraganza this week. JD, Kelly, and Tim DeLaughter of the Spree have all appeared on Twelve Songs. We also heard new lofi Christmas music this week from Brooklyn's The Fundamental Sound. Last week, my story on the influence of Vince Guaraldi's soundtrack to A Charlie Brown Christmas appeared in The New Orleans Advocate. This week, a story I wrote on Christmas on Death Row, the Death Row Records' Christmas album, appeared in The New York Times. It's based in part on an interview on the podcast with Death Row vocalist Danny Boy and label exec John "JP" Payne from earlier this year. I'm going to take a week off and return in January with a new episode. Christmas will be over the conversations continue. If you haven't already done so, please do what you have to do to get Twelve Songs in your podcast feed. You can find us at Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Pandora, and Spotify. Thanks to Car Floats for the sponsorship.
Blessed is the People That Know the Joyful Sound You can view our bulletin for this week here: https://cbcwoodbridge.org/bulletin Psalm 89 14 November 2021 - Sunday Evening Dr. Brad Weniger, Pastor
"Blessed is the people that know the joyful sound: they shall walk, O LORD, in the light of thy countenance." (Psalm 89:15) Many have been the Christians who have joined in singing “We have... More...
"Blessed is the people that know the joyful sound: they shall walk, O LORD, in the light of thy countenance." (Psalm 89:15) Many have been the Christians who have joined in singing “We hav... More...
Elder Steven Bloyd preaches beginning from Psalm 89, brother John Carpinski opens from Proverbs 23. Message delivered Sunday, October 17, 2021 at the Old Brick/Old Harford…
As broadcast Christmas Day, 2020. Our annual Christmas Feast features two new holiday classics in Kelly Finnigan's "A Joyful Sound" & Andrew Bird's "HARK!" We finish with A Charlie Brown Christmas, a classic celebrating its 55th annum since release.
In this episode we give a shout out to all the students and teachers that are getting ready to head back to school. we also touch on local artist in the music segment and ideas that will help them build their brand. Last but not least we touch on sports, College football is back!!! NFL and NBA news Luck retirement. music segment links and contact, Joyful Sound: email- joyfulsound2019@gmail.com/Tel: (517)-219-5868/ Facebook: @joyfulsound2019 Mike Dos- 23 EP: https://open.spotify.com/album/60JNlQoIVztzm1YPoDpfen?si=EDVGELfKRBahteZQimWPow Iamthesession - SoundCloud Check out Iamthesession on #SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/treyvon-williams-1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app