


| With a name like Psalm 151, we've heard all kinds of comments and questions thrown our way to clarify it's meaning. From, "You do know that there are only 150 Psalms in the Bible, don't you?" to "Are you all trying to add to the scriptures or something?", we've heard them all. Simple explanation, here it goes: The Psalmists would endlessly Praise God, for He is worthy, and if you look close within these ancient "songs of praise", you would also hear cries of joy, pain, success, failure, fear, and strength. These psalms ask us to "Sing a NEW song to the Lord". Psalm 151 merely seeks to continue the songs of praise, pain, joy, triumph, success, failure. Based on real feelings, emotions, and life experiences, we seek to share with everyone the hope of the Gospel, the hope and truth that is within "No God but our God", Jesus Christ. He is "Why We Sing". By keeping an open and honest dialogue with our Lord, we desire to teach people about "True Worship" (Gospel of John 4:21-24) and being obedient to God's will through worship (Gospel of Matthew 6:9-13, Book of Revelation 4:8-11). Psalm 151 is Tim Underwood (keys/vocals), Heather Underwood (vocals), Chris Mew (bass/vocals), Adam Sewell (guitars/vocals/percussion), Nic Flanagan (drums/percussion), Bruce Bailey (bass/guitars). Our vision is clear, use the medium of music to bring people into "true worship", where we are "broken" before our Lord, and fully realize our need for him. It is our prayer that our songs and our messages of hope bless each one who hears them. WE BELIEVE WE ARE CALLED TO USE THE GIFT OF MUSIC TO PROMOTE CHRISTIAN UNITY AND BRING A MESSAGE OF HOPE, PROMISE, AND SALVATION TO THOSE WHO ARE IN NEED EMOTIONALLY AND SPIRITUALLY. Currently Psalm 151 is continuing to walk by faith in the hopes that more will come to hear the songs and messages that the Lord has laid on our hearts. All honor and glory be unto God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Amen. |