Ken Mercer Show / Mercer Moments in American History LLC
Ken Mercer is referred to by some as the "Minister of Education!" He will report on both incredible, current events and historic "Moments in American History" that for some reason are...
DELETED and/or ERASED from our nation's textbooks and schools.
Is that academic bias meant to dilute the honest, documented faith and values of many of our Founders - including the impact and influence of new American Christians of the "Great Awakening?"
Mercer will bring those "Missing Moments" back! He tackles the "truths" and "facts" behind these historic and current events that will unite Americans, not divide us.
Ken will also share many of the incredible Bible Verses and Worship Songs that continue to define our history Faith and Values!
Remember two lessons from Ken Mercer:
A. There is only one United States of America. If we are gone, there is no other America to go to!
B. The "Secret" of America is this:
"In a place called the United States of America... in GOD We STILL Trust!"
Ken Mercer Show / Mercer Moments in American History LLC
Wednesday Worship: I Sing Praises, I Bring Glory to Your Name!
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Some days you don’t need more words, you need truer ones. We lean into a short, chant-like worship flow that repeats a single core confession: God’s name is great and worthy of praise. If you’re looking for Christian worship music that feels like a prayer, this is a clean, focused moment you can return to anytime you need to reset your heart and attention.
We move through two closely related themes that carry different weight: praise and glory. “I sing praises to your name” lands like gratitude you can speak on repeat, while “I bring glory to your name” feels like a decision to honor God with intention, not just emotion. The repeated refrain, “greatly to be praised,” works like a spiritual anchor, the kind of worship lyric you can hold onto when life feels loud or scattered.
Use this as a short devotional, a pre-church warmup, or a midweek breath prayer. Let the repetition do its quiet work: less striving, more remembering who God is. If this helped you focus, subscribe for more, share it with someone who could use a calm worship reset, and leave a review. What line hits you hardest: “praises” or “glory”?
• Repeating “praises to your name” as a simple prayer
• Declaring God’s greatness and worthiness of worship
• Shifting from praise to giving glory as an active offering
• Using repetition to build focus, calm, and conviction
Please also visit "Mercer Moments in American History" at our YouTube Channel! We are dedicated to:
- Bible and Worship,
- IMPACT on History of Judeo-Christian Values,
- Current Events and Major Moments in American History that for some reason are now erased, deleted from our textbooks and classrooms.
Opening Praise Refrain
SPEAKER_00I sing praises to your name. Oh my Lord, praises to your name. Oh my Lord, for your name is great, and greatly to be praised, to be praised. I sing praises to your name. Oh my Lord, praises to your name. Oh my Lord, for your name is great, and greatly to be praised.
Turning Praise Into Glory
SPEAKER_00I bring glory to your name. Oh my Lord, glory to your name. Oh my Lord, for your name is great, and greatly to be praised, to be praised, I bring glory to your name. Oh my Lord, glory to your name. Oh my Lord, for you, your name is great, and greatly to be praised. To be praised, I bring glory to your name. Oh my Lord, glory to your name. Oh my Lord, for you, your name is great, and greatly to be praised.
Singing Glory As Declaration
SPEAKER_00I sing glory to your name. Oh Lord, glory to your name. Oh my Lord, for your name is great, and greatly to be praised. To be praised, I bring glory to your name. Oh my Lord, glory to your name. Oh my Lord, for your name is great, and greatly to be praised, to be
Returning To Praise For The Close
SPEAKER_00praised. I sing praises to your name. Oh my Lord, I bring glory to your name. Oh my Lord, for your name is great, and greatly to be praised, to be praised, I sing praises to your name. Oh my Lord, I bring glory to your name. Oh my Lord, for your name is great and greatly to be praised.