I Will Follow

Wellspring 11:00 Worship Band

3/31/13

Description:This is a recording from Easter Sunday, 2013. Enjoy!I WILL FOLLOWChris TomlinWhere you go, I'll goWhere you stay, I'll stayWhen you move, I'll moveI will follow...All your ways are goodAll your ways are sureI will trust in you aloneHigher than my sideHigh above my lifeI will trust in you aloneWhere you go, I'll goWhere you stay, I'll stayWhen you move, I'll moveI will follow youWho you love, I'll loveHow you serve I'll serveIf this life I lose, I will follow youI will follow youLight unto the worldLight unto my lifeI will live for you aloneYou're the one I seekKnowing I will findAll I need in you alone, in you aloneIn you there's life everlastingIn you there's freedom for my soulIn you there joy, unending joyAnd I will follow

The Same Love

Wellspring 11:00 Worship Band

3/31/13

Description:This is a recording from Easter Sunday, 2013. Enjoy!THE SAME LOVEPaul BalocheYou choose the humble and raise them highYou choose the weak and make them strongYou heal our brokenness insideAnd give us lifeThe same love that set the captives freeThe same love that opened eyes to seeIs calling us all by nameYou are calling us all by nameThe same God that spread the heavens wideThe same God that was crucifiedIs calling us all by nameYou are calling us all by nameYou take the faithless one asideAnd speak the words "You are mine"You call the cynic and the proudCome to me nowThe same love that set the captives freeThe same love that opened eyes to seeIs calling us all by nameYou are calling us all by nameThe same God that spread the heavens wideThe same God that was crucifiedIs calling us all by nameYou are calling us all by nameOh oh...You're calling You're callingYou're calling us to the cross

What Are You Looking For?

Rev. Debra Crumpton

3/31/13

Description:This is Rev. Debra Crumpton's sermon from Easter Sunday, 2013. Enjoy!

The Language of Love

Rev. Debra Crumpton

9/2/12

Description:With the popularity of books like "50 Shades of Grey" and the prevalance of various interpretations of physical and romantic love in our society, it's astounding that the church remains quiet on the subject. The Bible, on the other hand, does not, as we see in the sensual "Song of Solomon". Can we afford to remain quiet on the subject of romantic love? What is our "love language"?