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Jesus Had an Eating Ministry. You Can, Too!

May 29, 2022

Pastor Bobby reminds us that the heart of Christ is reconciliation, grace, forgiveness and mercy, and Jesus likes to do it with food. Today’s message: “Jesus Had an Eating Ministry. You Can, Too!”

Cristina Baker is an author and a content creator. She started making faith-based videos for Tik Tok as a way to connect with people and encourage them in their spiritual journeys and prayer life. In her new book, Hope in 60 Seconds: Encountering the God of the Impossible, she includes prayers and stories of lives transformed to encourage readers to have faith in Jesus.

Princeton Parker is a songwriter, musician, vocalist and speaker. A graduate of USC with a B.A. in communication, Princeton is the founder and CEO of Building Without a Blueprint, an organization that helps mentor young leaders in high school and college who are pursuing their purpose. He is also a member of the Speakers Resource Group, a panel of celebrities and speakers who mentor students at the annual Disney Dreamer’s Academy. Today, Princeton performs “Celebrate the King” (Montage Pheloan; adapt M. Riley). He is joined by backup singers Raffia Thomas, LaNiece McKay and Nicole Thompson, and is accompanied by Dr. Marc Riley and the Hour of Power Orchestra.

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, brother Princeton Parker joins Preston on “What Can I Do” (Angelo Mincey; Reginald Scriven; adapt M. Riley). They are joined by backup singers Raffia Thomas, LaNiece McKay and Nicole Thompson, along with the Hour of Power Choir, directed by Dr. Irene Messoloras, and accompanied by Dr. Marc Riley and the Hour of Power Orchestra.

The Hour of Power Choir, directed by Dr. Irene Messoloras, performs “Sweet Rivers” (John Adam Granade; Shawn Kirchner). The choir is accompanied by Zach DeChance on piano.

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