Pastor Bobby’s encouragement for you today is don’t let anyone disqualify you, but instead, get out there and do things. Living is the best education you can have! Today’s message: “Don’t Let Anyone Disqualify You.”
Dr. Philip Hoch is an accomplished organist who has been with us here at Shepherds Grove since August of 2021. He learned how to play the organ at a young age and went on to earn his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the University of Redlands. He most recently earned his Doctor of Musical Arts Degree from the Herb Alpert School of Music at UCLA. He is the Artist Professor of Organ and Visiting Assistant Professor of Music History at the University of Redlands. Philip often serves at his home church by leading worship, and occasionally sings here in our choir!
Preston Parker is a reoccurring worship leader here at Hour of Power and has toured and performed with numerous choirs and organizations locally and internationally. He has also been featured performing on shows like The Oscars and The Ellen DeGeneres show. Today, Preston performs “Great Jehovah” (Travis Greene). He is joined by backup singers Charlean Carmon, Mika Lett and Kenya Hathaway, and is accompanied by Dr. Marc Riley and the Hour of Power Orchestra.
Connor Smith is a Los Angeles-based performer, studio vocalist, arranger and composer. As an in-demand LA session singer, Connor’s voice has appeared in major motion pictures, television shows, studio albums and video games. As a touring artist, vocal director, and guest soloist Connor has performed across the globe from renowned concert halls and recording studios to the stages of Universal Studios Hollywood and the Disneyland Resort. Connor is also a member of the Hour of Power Choir. Today, Preston Parker joins Connor in performing, “Power” (Chris Tomlin; Edward Martin Cash; Joseph Patrick Martin Barrett). They are joined by backup singers Charlean Carmon, Mika Lett and Kenya Hathaway, and accompanied by the Hour of Power Orchestra, directed by Dr. Marc Riley.
The Hour of Power Choir, directed by Dr. Irene Messoloras, performs “And Can it Be” (Dan Forrest). They are accompanied by Zach DeChance on piano, and Dr. Marc Riley and the Hour of Power Orchestra.
Closing Hymn – “Rejoice, the Lord is King” (Charles Wesley; John Darwall; arr: Zeljko Marasovich)
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I enjoyed this weeks sermon. I really believe it reached a lot of people. I through my years have went to church in different places where I lived. I thank theLord that the pastors I had and When I was a teen good youth groups. Lately In the past 3 years I am with My son and family and my youngest daughter which is 42. I have not been going to church. I will try soon as I have not had my. Daughter to take me. Pretty soon, possibly I will be going with daughter to another place as my son and his wife is going to sale home and going to move.
Another life change as 3 years ago I came from California, Bakersfield where my daughter lives with her husband. It is hard changes from Cali to here. Without my friends and living in Cali since 1948. It is nice housing a beauty in places here..
I mostly am having Memory problems and I get kind confused when I need to do paperwork. It is quite aa frustration. There may be others my age having this time. I will be seeing memory psychologist soon. I. Am praying for the right help. Thank you for your sermons and help through all the times I. Have listened. Bless you for the Hour of Power. Love you and your family. Thank you.