Pastor Bobby’s encouragement for you today is to value the people you do life with. Enjoy every moment with the people God’s given you and enjoy it slowly, with today’s message: “God Didn’t Make You Busy.”
Sopha Rush is an author, a co-host of Moms Actually, and the founder of Live Deeply Rooted, a community of women who joined together and strive to live deeply rooted in Christ in all areas of their lives. Her new book,100 Days of Living Deeply Rooted: A Devotional Journal, encourages readers to pause and reflect on the highs and lows of their day while diving into scripture.
Dayna Sauble was born and raised in Orange County, California. She’s grateful to use the talents and gifts God has given her to work as a performer, working with 3DT Theatricals in productions like “Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat” and “Shrek,” singing as a member of the a cappella group WestBeat, and entertaining children at birthday parties. In her spare time, she dresses up as princesses, superheroes or TV show characters for conventions and just for fun. Follow Dayna on Instagram @thedrpepperprincess. Today, Dayna performs “For Every Mountain” (Farro Joshua Neil; Wickham Phil; Riddle Jeremy). She is joined by the Hour of Power Choir, directed by Dr. Irene Messoloras, and accompanied by the Hour of Power Orchestra, directed by Dr. Marc Riley.
Directed by Dr. Irene Messoloras, the Hour of Power Choir, along with soloists Joslyn Sarshad, Sarah Grandpre and Samuel Capella, performs “I Will Rise” (C. Tomlin, J. Reeves, L. Giglio, M. Maher; arr: C. Courtney & L. Hasseler; orch: M. Riley). The choir is accompanied by Zach DeChance on the piano and Dr. Marc Riley and the Hour of Power Orchestra.
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Powerful!!
Ever notice how God leads us to hear EXACTLY what we need ‘That day’.
Thank you!!
Thanks. Great message. Exactly the message I, NOT my neighbors, need to hear…
This was released the Sunday after my grandfather (a father to me) passed away. I was seeking God and asking for a sign in what I would see and there it was… Enjoy your time with the people you do life with slowly. I needed to hear this and I really wish I had and I’ve learned from the experience. All praise be to him!