From “A Gospel Primer”
The gospel crushes pride and makes us humble…
singer/songwriter/pastor——- Nate Fancher»
The gospel crushes pride and makes us humble…
Regarding my education…
Come on out!…..
Wisdom from Colossians and Sam Storms…
Ah the Psalms….
Mali reunion gig….
Katie and I had a refreshing time at the beach… It was a good food everyday, sun bathing, boating, water skiing, knee boarding, body surfing, ocean kayaking, island hopping, movie watching, novel reading, card playing, time. But most of all it was wonderful simply being with family. I’m really looking forward to this conference coming [...]
Katie and I will be on vacation the next two weeks with our families. This week we’ll be in Florida with the Fanchers and the following week will be spent with the Helds at the family’s beach house north of Wilmington, NC. We are so looking forward to a lengthy time of fellowship with family, [...]
We had a great morning on Father’s day last Sunday. Sam Storms was preaching on the spirit of adoption…. Awesome sermon. Listen to the whole message at the Grace sermon page. Here are the songs from the morning: Glories of Calvary- Steve and Viki Cook (cd- Songs for the Cross Centered Life)All Hail The Power [...]
Reason has just released their new electric bass refill. Watch this video for more…
Here’s the song list from last Sunday at Grace Church: Glories of Calvary- Steve and Viki Cook (cd- Songs for the Cross Centered Life)Amazing Grace- John Newton (contemporary ending written Nate Fancher)Lion of Judah- Robin Mark (cd- Revival In Belfast)Worthy, You Are Worthy- Matt Redman (cd- Facedown)Jesus, Precious- Nate Fancher (cd- Mali- Awakening)My Chains Are Gone- [...]
I’ve just recently started Bob Kauflin’s new book Worship Matters. It is rich with wisdom on everything involved in worship leading from the practical stuff to heart issues that are so important. Bob has a blog also called Worship Matters that he’s been blogging at for two or three years now. The "modern worship" movement [...]
My church has just started a new sermon series called "One Month to Live" along with a new blog to go with it. It’s a very poignant question: What would you do differently if you knew you had 30 days to live? The real question that I ask myself is this: How does that question [...]