Good morning…
“This popped up again on my Facebook feed to make us smiley today,” she texted. “It’s my home town, Bham.”
This energizing music video reminds me of the first verses of Psalm 150, which sound like this in the VOICE translation.
Praise the Eternal! Praise the True God inside His temple. Praise Him beneath massive skies, under moonlit stars and rising sun. Praise Him for His powerful acts, redeeming His people. Praise Him for His greatness that surpasses our time and understanding.
The introduction to these verses reads: “If Psalm 150 is any indication, then the worship of the one True God ought to be full of life and energy. Consider what it must have looked and sounded like in those days: voices lifted, shouting for joy, trumpets blaring, stringed instruments playing, people dancing, pipes humming, tambourines keeping rhythm, cymbals crashing. There are times when worship ought to break out in joy.”
On this final summer Sabbath of 2021, let’s experience together a whole body smile as we celebrate the greatness of our powerfully eternal God.
…Sue…
P.S. If you are drawn to worship our living LORD in a sanctuary this Labor Day Sunday, please join us at Northside Church at 10:00AM in the Watson Faith & Arts Center for Contemporary worship or watch the service online.
Next Sunday, September 12th, we at Northside Church are excited to welcome members and visitors alike to our Fall Kickoff series, “Fixer Upper: Welcome Home.” We will continue our ONSITE and ONLINE services with Traditional Worship at 8:30 and 11:15AM along with Contemporary Worship at 9:00AM. Sunday School for all ages will begin meeting again in person at 10:10AM. Sunday by Sunday, we welcome you to participate in our online worship through the church’s website.