In the quiet of a country pew, an old hymn reminds us: Jesus paid it all. This Sunday Song shares the story behind the words, a reflection on grace that covers every debt, and a prayer to carry His peace into your week. ☕🎵
🎵 Sunday Songs – In the Garden
Step into the garden alone, where dew clings to roses and the Son of God discloses His voice. Inspired by C. Austin Miles’ 1912 hymn and Matthew 6:9–13, this Sunday reflection invites you to find peace not in control, but in quiet communion with Christ—anywhere life slows enough for you to listen.
“He walks with me, and He talks with me…”
🎵 Sunday Songs – I Surrender All
True surrender doesn’t come from comfort — it’s born in trust. Like Hannah and Judson Van DeVenter, faith grows strongest when we finally stop fighting for control and place everything back in God’s hands.
🎵 Sunday Songs — Leaning on the Everlasting Arms
What began as comfort for grief became one of the most steadfast declarations of faith ever sung. “Leaning on the Everlasting Arms” reminds us that faith isn’t about standing tall — it’s about resting in the arms that never fail.
Sunday Hymns: “Be Still, My Soul”
When life feels overwhelming, “Be Still, My Soul” calls us to pause and trust the One who never changes.
Learn the story behind this timeless hymn and find strength in God’s steady peace.
🎵 Sunday Songs: Who You Say I Am
This week’s Sunday Songs reflects on Who You Say I Am. You are a child of God, chosen and free, with a place in your Father’s house.
Sunday Songs: Build My Life
Build My Life” reminds us that truth without love can wound. God calls us to more — to speak words that are powerful enough to encourage, loving enough to heal, and wise enough to know when silence speaks louder. Building on Christ means our words become building blocks of grace, not weapons of harm.
Sunday Songs: God Bless America
“God Bless America” isn’t just a patriotic tune — it’s a prayer. From World War II to 9/11, this song has reminded us that true blessing comes only from God. Psalm 33:12 declares: “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.” May America turn her heart back to Him.
Sunday Songs – Prayer Is Key
“There was a time when prayer — and even Bible reading — were part of the school day. In the early 1960s, that was taken away. Those decisions marked the beginning of a slow shift in our country, where faith was pushed further and further out of public life. Now, decades later, Christian persecution in the U.S. has risen sharply. That’s why we can’t afford to be casual about our faith. Prayer is key. God’s Word steadies us. Waiting until you’re behind bars to finally open a Bible is not the answer. We need to be rooted now, while we still can.”
🎵 Sunday Songs: I’d Rather Have Jesus
Some songs aren’t just sung — they become a quiet declaration in a world chasing the loudest voice. “I’d Rather Have Jesus” whispers a different anthem, one that echoes louder than the noise. In this week’s Sunday Song, discover the story behind the hymn and reflect on what it means to choose Christ above all else.

