The Lord is stirring something in our hearts that we want to share with you. This page is a humble and feeble offering from some of us at ECC. Thanks for listening in.
Run To You
Jamie Zimmer offers up this song as a prayer to the Lord. A statement that represents so many of us in this journey on earth and deepening faith. Kyle Moyer is on electric guitar and Brian Frable fills in the rest instrumentally, vocally and with production. We hope the listener will find this as an encouragement in your prayer relationship with God. To God be the glory.
Jamie Zimmer lifts up this personal prayer she wrote that speaks the heart of a follower of Christ. May her prayer be your prayer as you listen to the yearning of Jamie's soul. Dave Lunn is on Sax and Brian Frable adds his flavor with the rest. May Christ be honored with these lyrics, not only in song, but a life lived out in Christ.
This is another response to the scripture passage giving praise with percussion, didgeridoo, electric guitars, bass, drums and tin whistle. Written and recorded by Brian Frable.
I'm sitting with my journal praying for my church, family and friends. My attention is drawn to the world. God gives this little chorus to help me "pray continually and give thanks in all circumstance."
I so much want God to have His way in my life. This song is an expression of the Lord's Prayer when Jesus says, "Your Kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven." Written and recorded by Brian Frable.
A swing tune I wrote when I was in high school that often has lifted my soul through the years. It's poetic, speaking of the change God's presence brings.
Sax - Dave Lunn, Guitar - Kyle Moyer, Bass - Cliff Allington, Drums - Ali Naaseh, Piano & Vocal - Brian Frable
A bluesy expression that cries out to God for His return. Though we have total access to God through the Holy Spirit, there is something within that cries out for total healing and restoration. We hurt and struggle in the waiting. I yearn for God to show up in those places that need His love, grace and mercy.