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: Holy Week - "In Remembrance of Me"
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“In remembrance of me” can sound like a quiet church phrase until you actually listen to what it demands.
We share a short worship song for the stretch between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday that starts at the communion table and refuses to stay there. With simple, direct lyrics about bread and wine, body and blood, the song centers the Lord’s Supper as a moment of gratitude and a moment of decision.
As the lines unfold, remembrance turns practical: pray for God’s will, heal the sick, feed the poor, and open the door to let your brother in. That move from worship to compassion is the heartbeat of Holy Week, and it’s also a steady guide for Christian discipleship when life feels busy or fragmented.
If you’re looking for a Palm Sunday devotion, an Easter meditation, a communion reflection, or a worship song that connects faith and action, this one keeps the focus sharp and human.
The closing section brings the challenge home: search for truth, always love, and don’t look above as a way to avoid what’s inside. Look in your heart, look for God, and let “amen” be more than a closing word.
If this song gives you a fresh way to approach communion, mercy, and spiritual practice, subscribe for more, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review with the line that stayed with you.
• Remembering through bread and wine as a living practice
• Praying for God’s will to be done
• Healing the sick and feeding the poor as remembrance in action
• Opening the door in hospitality and compassion
• Searching for truth and choosing love
• Looking in our hearts to find God
• Closing with amen and alleluia
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.
A Song For Holy Week
SPEAKER_00This is just an awesome worship song between the weeks of Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday in remembrance, in remembrance of me.
Remember Me Through The Bread
SPEAKER_00In remembrance of me, eat this bread.
Remember Me Through The Cup
SPEAKER_00In remembrance of me, drink this wine, in remembrance of me.
Prayer That Becomes Mercy
SPEAKER_00Pray for the time when God's his own will it is done. In remembrance of me heal the sick. In remembrance of me, feed the poor in remembrance of me, just open the door and let your brother in let him just take, eat and be converted, drink and remember to that this is my body and my precious blood.
His Body And Blood For Us
SPEAKER_00It's shed for you, shed for you in remembrance of me.
Truth Love And The Heart
SPEAKER_00Search for truth in remembrance of me. Always love in remembrance of me. Don't look above, but look in your heart, look in your heart. Just look, look for God.
Do This And Remember
SPEAKER_00Do this in remembrance of me in remembrance of me.
Amen And Alleluia
SPEAKER_00In remembrance of me Amen, Amen, Alleluia, Amen.