Wilson Banjo Co. releases new song about heaven and belonging

TEXAS GOSPEL VOLUNTEER

Wilson Banjo Co. has put out a new single called “Heaven Is Your Hometown.” The song came out through Pinecastle Records and carries a message about faith and finding one’s true home in heaven.

Steve Wilson, who started the band, explained why the song matters to him. He said the opening line asks if people feel like strangers who do not fit in. Wilson said this lyric affected him deeply when he first heard it. He believes the song will connect with many other people as well.

The songwriters Mitch Townley and Andrew Scott Wills wrote about the feeling of wanting to reach a place of peace and belonging. For Christians, this speaks to the biblical teaching that earth is temporary and heaven is the eternal home believers will share with God. The lyrics offer comfort through faith-based images and the hope of reunion with loved ones in heaven.

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Cal Mathews sings the lead vocals on the track. Steve Wilson and Melanie Wilson provide harmony vocals. The musicians on the recording include Steve Wilson on banjo, Jason Fraley on mandolin, Richard Bennett on guitar, Glen Crain on resonator guitar, Leona on fiddle, and Jaime Carter on bass.

The band is working on their next studio album, which will come out in 2026. Steve Wilson leads the creative direction for the group. This year, their previous release called “Lonely As It Gets” performed well on the charts. The collection reached the number one position for several weeks on the Contemporary Bluegrass Album Chart. It stayed in the top ten for 33 weeks in 2025. The release also produced multiple songs that reached number one on the Roots Music Report Contemporary Bluegrass Song Chart.

Wilson Banjo Co. plans to keep making music that reflects their established sound. People can find more information about the band and their releases at http://www.wilsonbanjo.com. The band also maintains a presence on social media platforms. Listen for this and other Gospel music from Wilson Banjo Co on Texas Gospel Canada!

Victory at the Cross

AMY TURNER

The book of Colossians teaches that before knowing Christ, people were spiritually dead because of sin. Through Jesus, God brings new life and forgives every wrong. The debt of sin, which carried demands of judgment, was removed when Jesus went to the cross. That moment was not a defeat but a decisive act where the power of evil was broken.

The scripture explains that rulers and authorities of darkness were disarmed and shamed openly. Satan and his demons did not succeed at the cross. Some may think that victory for Christ only came with the resurrection, but the truth is that Satan’s downfall was sealed the very moment Jesus gave His life. What seemed like loss was actually the destruction of the enemy’s power.

The cross is where Christ’s sacrifice ended sin’s claim and exposed the weakness of evil. The resurrection later revealed this victory fully, and the crushing of Satan happened when Jesus died for humanity.

Therefore, since the children share in flesh and blood, He Himself likewise also partook of the same, so that through death He might destroy the one who has the power of death, that is, the devil,

Hebrews 2:14

Running the Race Without Being Disqualified

JEFF TURNER

In 1 Corinthians 9, Paul explains that he disciplines his body and keeps it under control so he will not be disqualified. He uses an image from athletics, where a competitor who fails to meet the training standards cannot even enter the race.

Paul’s concern was not about losing salvation, but about losing his credibility and effectiveness in ministry. He did not want to preach the gospel to others while failing to live in a way that honours Christ. Like an athlete who sacrifices comforts to prepare for competition, Paul was willing to give up anything that could harm his service for the Lord.

His goal was to remain faithful and free from sin or distraction that could limit his usefulness. The Christian life is a race toward the goal of God’s heavenly calling, and it requires focus, discipline, and perseverance.

I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.

Philippians 3:14

Letting Go of Grudges to Find Inner Peace

FLOYD ROGERS

Even if others treat us poorly or choose not to live peacefully with us, we are still responsible for our own actions. No situation makes it right to hold onto bitterness. Holding an unforgiving attitude can never be defended, no matter what has happened.

When we take a close look at our own lives, we see how much Christ has already forgiven us. Our past includes times when we’ve ignored or disobeyed God, yet He continues to offer grace. Remembering this helps us to forgive others, even if we struggle to like them or decide not to continue the relationship.

Forgiveness does not mean agreeing with wrong behaviour or pretending nothing happened. But if we want true peace inside, we must release the weight of resentment.

Be kind to one another, compassionate, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you.

Ephesians 4:32

Joseph Habedank’s mother shows improvement after heart attack at airport

TEXAS GOSPEL STAFF

Joseph Habedank’s mother, Leah Griffis, recently suffered a life-threatening heart attack while waiting to board a plane. Airport paramedics were close by and performed CPR on her.

Since the incident on 5 November, it has been touch and go. However, Joseph says things are moving in a positive direction.

Joseph shared an update saying his mom’s ventillator was taken out and she’s breathing on her own and she’s awake and, “she’s very loud.” He explained that “she’s not quite talking, the tube being in her throat, they told her she wouldn’t be able to talk for a little bit but she’s trying really hard because anybody knows my mom knows she likes to talk.”

The family’s next prayer request focuses on communication. “That’s kind of our next kind of prayer request is that she can start communicating with us because you can tell she’s in a little bit of pain because of the probably from the broken ribs and also being intubated that long really messes with your throat so we’re hoping she can start communicating soon,” Joseph said.

The family is also facing difficult decisions ahead. Joseph asked for prayer as he and Lindsay “are trying to decide when we can go home and so we want to make sure we we have wisdom when it comes to that so it’s always hard you know trying to figure out what’s right so appreciate your prayers.”

Joseph concluded by saying, “This has been a good day.”

We are grateful for this good news! Please continue lifting Leah along with all of her family up in prayer.