Karen Peck Gooch sings at White House prayer service

AMY TURNER

Karen Peck Gooch shared her experience singing at a special prayer service held at the White House in Washington, D.C. Gooch was invited by Pastor Jentezen Franklin to perform at a Christmas prayer service for White House staff. She performed alongside other gospel artists Geron Davis and Jonathan Ernstly Etienne.

In a social media post, Gooch expressed her gratitude for the experience. “I will forever cherish this day,” she wrote, adding that her “heart is full of gratitude for the opportunity to worship the Lord with these incredibly talented friends.”

She later described it in an interview saying, “”I had the honor of flying to Washington, D .C., with Pastor Jensen Franklin, their worship pastor there at Free Chapel, Jonathan, and songwriter Jaron Davis, and we sang Silent Night, and, oh, come, let us adore him. And we sang, we are standing on Holy Ground, the song that Jaron Davis wrote, and it was such a surreal moment to look out the window and have the view of the White House right next door. I will never forget this day as long as I live. It was a surreal experience for me. It was a day experience. I flew in that morning to D .C.
and back home that afternoon. But it is a day that I will always cherish and I’ll always remember in my heart and mind.””

The Faith Office Christmas Service included prayer, worship music, and communion. Pastor Franklin, who also spoke at the event, described it as a meaningful gathering. A highlight of the service was the performance of “We Are Standing On Holy Ground,” a song written by Geron Davis. Franklin called it “a powerful moment.”

The event was organized by Paula White-Cain, who works in the White House’s Faith Office. Franklin thanked both White-Cain and President Donald Trump for hosting the religious service.

The prayer service represents one of the faith-based events held at the White House, bringing together religious leaders and musicians for worship and prayer.

The Journey of Hope in the Story of Emmanuel

JEFF TURNER

The story of Emmanuel is journey of hope, anticipation, and divine promise spanning thousands of years. Throughout centuries of waiting, the people of Israel held onto a belief in a coming Messiah who would bring redemption and hope.

The prophecy of Emmanuel, meaning “God with us,” was a promise of divine presence and salvation. Foretold by the prophet Isaiah 800 years before its fulfillment, this prophecy spoke of a virgin who would bear a son, a child destined to be more than a mere political leader. God’s plan extended far beyond the expectations of the time, promising a savior not just for Israel, but for all people.

The birth of Jesus was a humble yet extraordinary event. Born in Bethlehem, not in a royal palace but in a simple manger, this child represented a different kind of kingdom. Shepherds were the first to receive the miraculous announcement. This message wasn’t just for rulers, Shepherds and ordinary people received it. It was for everyone – the lowly and the great alike. The divine plan was meticulously orchestrated, with the child’s name and purpose predetermined before his conception.

The significance of Emmanuel goes beyond a historical moment. It represents God’s intimate involvement with humanity, a promise of hope and redemption. It is a testament to patient hope, divine planning, and the transformative power of God’s love.

The Lore Family announces major ministry transition

AMY TURNER

After two decades of travelling and performing across North America, The Lore Family is entering a season of change. Fayth Lore Whisnant, a founding member of the Portsmouth, Ohio-based southern gospel group, has announced that she and her husband Jake will be stepping away from full-time touring to take on new roles in local church ministry. Jake Whisnant will become Pastor of Student Ministries at Oxford Baptist Church in Conover, North Carolina, beginning in 2026.

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The Lore Family’s story began in the tri-state region of Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia, where they started performing at small venues with backing tracks and CDs. Under the leadership of patriarch Darren Lore, who previously served as senior pastor at churches in Huntington, West Virginia, and Portsmouth, Ohio, the group expanded their reach significantly. Over the years, the family group, consisting of Darren, Sandy, Fayth, Jake, and Samuel, has performed in 21 U.S. states and Canada. They’ve graced notable stages including the National Quartet Convention, Dollywood, and Silver Dollar City, and have appeared on several gospel music television programs.

The Lore Family launched their recording career in 2009 with their debut single “An Absolutely Good Day.” They went on to record three albums at Daywind Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, with their most recent project produced by industry veteran Wayne Haun. The group’s music consistently charted in the top 20 of the Singing News Chart, and they received recognition as a top five Favorite New Mixed Group in the Singing News Fan Awards for two consecutive years. Their songs have aired regularly on EnLighten Radio on Sirius XM satellite radio.

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In her announcement letter, Fayth Whisnant described the transition as both humbling and exciting. She noted that Oxford Baptist Church holds special significance for the family, The Lore Family performed there for the first time over 14 years ago and developed a close relationship with the congregation. “What a blessing it is to serve somewhere where we already feel like family!” Whisnant wrote. The couple, who have been married for four years and have two young children, Josiah and Sophia, will continue to use their musical gifts in their new ministry setting.

While this marks the end of an era for The Lore Family’s touring ministry, Whisnant emphasized that the lessons learned and connections made over 20 years will continue to shape her life and work in the years ahead.

The Journey of Ancient Seekers Transforming into Worshippers

JEFF TURNER

In ancient Persia, a group of scholars spotted an unusual star blazing in the night sky. This celestial sign set them on an extraordinary journey that would transform them from astronomers into worshippers. These learned men understood that the star heralded something big – the birth of a prophesied king. Despite the lengthy and dangerous thousand-mile trek ahead, they gathered precious gifts and set out toward Jerusalem.

These seekers from the East carried gold fit for royalty, sweet-smelling frankincense used in temple worship, and myrrh – an aromatic resin used in burial customs. While these physical gifts were valuable, their greatest offering was their wholehearted devotion. As Luke 2:11 records, they sought “a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.” Unlike the religious scholars in Jerusalem who knew the prophecies but remained unmoved, these travelers acted on what they discovered.

The visitors’ encounter with King Herod revealed two starkly different responses to Jesus. While Herod reacted with fear and hostility toward a potential rival, the Eastern scholars approached with humility and worship. When warned in a dream to avoid returning to Herod, they immediately obeyed, protecting the young Jesus from harm. Their responsiveness to divine guidance demonstrated that wisdom isn’t just about having knowledge – it’s about acting on it.

Throughout his life, Jesus demonstrated this same attitude of humble obedience. From his birth in a humble manger to washing his disciples’ feet with a servant’s towel, he consistently showed that true greatness comes through service. Even in death, he was wrapped in burial linens, fulfilling ancient prophecies. But the story didn’t end there – he now reigns wrapped in majesty and glory.

The journey of these ancient seekers shows us the most precious gift we can offer isn’t gold or incense, but our very selves. Like humble gift wrap that draws attention to what’s inside rather than itself, our lives can point others to Christ through attitudes of obedience, worship, and service.

Standing Firm Through Life’s Challenges as a Christian

FLOYD ROGERS

Some people believe that becoming a Christian will make life easier, but Scripture shows that is not always the case. There will be times when challenges and hardship arise, even for those who follow Christ. These difficulties are not meaningless; they are part of God’s plan to shape believers to be more like Jesus.

Christians may face mistreatment or opposition, but these struggles are part of the spiritual battle that comes with faith. Rather than expecting an easy path, believers are called to stay strong, stand firm, and endure when trials come.

Followers of Christ can face life’s challenges with courage and confidence, knowing that victory is certain because of their identity in Him.

For those whom He foreknew, He also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son, so that He would be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters;

Romans 8:29