We had a great Thanksgiving! Baking, Eating, Family, Friends, More Eating!!! Shopping the day after, craft day with Laura, Shopping, Eating, Friends, Family! It was a busy busy week!!! But it was great seeing Brock's parents and sister & family. Sunday we went to Church for our holiday one service. It was so great. I mean, our Church is wonderful, and i am so glad we are part of Calvary. It is great to see where our church is headed and where we have come from. But i have to say, Sunday was amazing. It was one of those services you leave, and you just feel amazed by God's grace and how he is working in His people! We are finishing up the book of Nehemiah. Pastor Dave has just been rocking my socks off. I love hearing Brent & Eric, but i miss hearing Pastor Dave as often. So anyway, he was amazing. I loved seeing our entire Church family praying around the Sanctuary! I have also been especially moved by this song we have been singing by Chris Tomlin: God of this City. It seems like this book of Nehemiah has come at such a pivotal time in our nations history and just for me personally.
I know it might be Christianise, or cliche, but sometimes there is just a song that i get so into! This song just so expresses Nehemiah and i want to this to be the desire of my heart, as it is His.
You're the God of this city
You're the King of these people
You're the Lord of this nation
You Are
For there is no one like our God
There is no one like our God
Greater things have yet to come
Great things are still to be done
In this city
Greater things are still to come
And greater things are still to be done here
You're the Lord of Creation
The Creator of all things
You're the King above all Kings
You Are
You're the strength in our weakness
You're the love to the broken
You're the joy in the sadness
You Are
Greater things have yet to come
Great things are still to be done
In this city
Where glory shines from hearts alive
With praise for you and love for you
In this city
Greater things have yet to come
Great things are still to be done
In this city
Greater things are still to come
And greater things are still to be done here
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