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Venite Adoremus

December 18, 2022

On this fourth Sunday of Advent, Pastor Bobby encourages you to find a way to adore the Lord and watch how over time this will bring the kind of joy you need to get through the bad news in life with today’s message, “Venite Adoremus.”

Sam Capella is a California native born in Los Angeles and raised in Fontana, California. He studied voice at Riverside City College and Cal State University, Long Beach. Sam is currently a member of Pacific Chorale, Los Angeles Master Chorale, Tonality, and the Hour of Power Choir. Today, Sam performs “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” (C. Wesley; D. T. Clydesdale; F. Mendelssohn; F. J. L. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy). He is accompanied by the Hour of Power Orchestra, directed by Dr. Marc Riley.

The Hour of Power Choir, along with soloist Laura Dickinson and directed by Dr. Irene Messoloras, performs “Breath of Heaven” (Craig Courtney). The choir is accompanied by Zach DeChance on piano and Dr. Marc Riley and the Hour of Power Orchestra.

The Hour of Power Choir, along with soloist Erin Wood and directed by Dr. Irene Messoloras, performs “O Holy Night” (Adolph Adam; arr: John Leavitt; orch: M. Riley). The choir is accompanied by Zach DeChance on piano and Dr. Marc Riley and the Hour of Power Orchestra.

The Hour of Power Choir (men), directed by Dr. Irene Messoloras, performs “Brightest and Best” (Reginald Heber; arr: Shawn Kirchner). The choir is accompanied by Zach DeChance on piano and Dr. Marc Riley and the Hour of Power Orchestra.

Opening hymn – “Good Christians, All Rejoice” (Cyril Alington; arr & orch: J. Carl; adapt: M Riley)

3 Responses

  1. Hello Bobby, I just wanted to take the time to thank you for the Podcast format which at this time is the only way I can see the sermons.
    I hope you will always do the Podcast so this venue is available to people such as myself.
    Again thank you and keep up the good work.

    Sincerely,

    Mark C

    1. Most wonderful. So powerful. Inspirational. Fell in love with God and all His glory once again. Thank you Bobby. Thank you choir. Thank you Jesus.

  2. True glory to God is when all voices unite to proclaim His before, His during and His after without objection. Who can deny without proof? Yet many can rejoice with complete assurance gained only through experience. His Spirit is upheld unanimously throughout your church family. God bless you all, may your voices, your instruments and your souls always shine for Him!!

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