Psalm 100 is one of UNC's premier a cappella groups, united not only by their love for singing, but even more importantly by their love for Christ. The ministry of the group is to spread the good news of who Jesus Christ is, and what he came to this world to do. Their concerts are designed specifically to tell the greatest story ever told: the story of a God who loved the world enough to send his one and only son to restore what was broken when sin entered the world. Apart from Christ, our sin condemns us to an eternity in hell. It is only through accepting the grace that was poured out for us on the cross that we can be reunited with our holy, perfect and loving God. To learn more about Psalm 100 (or to listen to their beautiful, melodic voices), you can check them out here: http://www.uncpsalm100.com/ This semester's change in venue (big thanks to the University Baptist Church) provided for some really sweet acoustics. They took the whole crowd by surprise when they opened the concert from the balcony. "Settle down, it'll all be clear. "Though the truth may vary "So glide away on soapy heels "The earth was shaking in the dark. "I am your anchor, in the wind and the waves "I am the comfortable secure "I'll take you as my own "And at once I knew I was not magnificent. One of the sweetest parts of every Psalm concert is when the alumni come up and join the group to sing "The Alumni Song." The words are taken directly from Psalm 100, itself! "Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth. "If to distant lands I scatter "Where you go I go "Be still and know that I am God. "And the walls kept tumbling down "When enemies are at your door Psalm also had two awesome intermission acts.. Friday was UNC's Cadence, and on Saturday, recent UNC grad, Lee Anderson. Thanks to both acts for making some sweet music! Thanks Psalm! Your ministry is such a blessing to so many! And just for kicks and giggles...
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