Pastor Bobby teaches that God loves to speak to us. His heart for us is not anger or wrath, but of forgiveness and love with today’s message: “You’re Not Crazy, It’s Just God Talking”
Nick Hall is an author and founder of the PULSE Movement. A noted evangelist, Nick speaks to the hearts and minds of our youth. His passion is to “awaken culture to the reality of Jesus.” Through the PULSE Movement, Nick has been able to share the gospel with millions of students around the world. His next event, Together, will take place this Summer in the hopes of making Jesus known even more.
Sarah Grandpre is the director of Voices of Hope Children’s Choir and a member of the Hour of Power Choir. She has over ten years of teaching and directing experience in choral music, musical theater and vocal technique. Today, Sarah performs, “Goodness of God” (Jason Ingram; Brian Johnson; Ed Cash; Ben Fielding; Jenn Johnson). 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.
Arnold Geis is a full-time singer, performing internationally and locally as a session singer and studio musician for live events, television and film. He has performed mainstage roles and premiered works at The Glimmerglass Festival, New York City Opera and Los Angeles Opera. Today, Arnold performs, “No More Night” (comp: Bill Gaither; David Phelps; Gloria Gaither; orch: M. Riley). He 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 performs “Thanks be to God” (Felix Mendelssohn). The choir is accompanied by Philip Hoch on the organ and Dr. Marc Riley and the Hour of Power Orchestra.
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Thank you for making it possible to hear God through you and your sermons. I still get delightfully shocked when you talk about things that so relate to whats going on in my life. God bless you, Hannah and the kids. I can’t thank you enough. I look forward to Sunday mornings watching you on the Tellie and if I sleep in, on my phone. Thank you.