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September 5, 2016

Locust Trees (Story Video)

When I walk in the north end of the park near Granville Cottage, where we live, I pass a line of Locust Trees. They stimulated a faithful prayer one day. I tell the story here.



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Published on September 05, 2016 02:00

September 4, 2016

Dale Sings, Too

Our son-in-law Dale McBride has a beautiful voice. On Good Friday this year he sang for the service. People love to hear Dale sing. He’s a powerful blessing as a son-in-law, he has the heart of a servant and he is very tender-hearted. We thank God for him every day. He’s also a deacon at Evangel.



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Published on September 04, 2016 02:00

September 3, 2016

Lay ‘Em Down

Chuk and our son-in-law, Dale McBride sang Lay ‘Em Down one Sunday. Chuk broke some new ground with this song.



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Published on September 03, 2016 02:00

September 2, 2016

Singing on WLJC in Kentucky

In 2013 Chuk and Holly went to Kentucky to sing on WLJC. A whole hour of singing and stories are on this video. It’s a treasure of simple hymns and heart-warming songs and stories.



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Published on September 02, 2016 02:00

September 1, 2016

Holly and Chuk

Christmas brings out the most beautiful music of the church. One year Holly and Chuk put together this lovely version of an ancient Appalachian mountain carol. Even though the video and audio were taken on an iPhone the beautiful of the harmonies, and the voices, and the guitar come though. I loved Chuk’s little wrap up at the end and the enthusiasm of the people.



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Published on September 01, 2016 03:00

August 31, 2016

A Bad Video of a Good Song

The quality of this video is obviously poor and amateur and beautiful Hope America is hidden behind the music stand, but I wanted to keep this video forever. I am on the platform because I had was suffering from a really painful knee injury the Sunday this was filmed. That was a year ago and I am grateful to God to be on my feet and able to walk and bike and be active.


It’s amazing when I listen to Chuk and Hope sing. I remember their great-grandmother, Charlotte Shipley, when she got saved she had this prayer; “Lord, please let my children sing.” Well, she has singing children, singing grand-children, and here are a couple of her singing great-grandchildren…



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Published on August 31, 2016 03:00

August 30, 2016

God in the Mountains

In the summer of 2008 the girls did a tour of Eastern Kentucky singing and testifying of their love for Jesus. They sang in mountain churches, on the street, at events, in homes, and on a couple small Christian television stations. Deep in the mountains after driving for a few hours and fighting motion-sickness the girls recorded this beautiful song my Tracy Dartt, often sung by the McKameys. I will always love this video. Hope was so small then. Sometimes I wish I could freeze time, but that is not how the Great Designer made our world and He knows best.


I wanted to post this here so I would always have it. It’s memory I never want to lose.



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Published on August 30, 2016 03:00

August 29, 2016

The Mechanics of Longing (Sermon)

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Series: Longings

Title: The Mechanics of Longing

Date: August 28, 2016 AM

Place: Evangel Baptist Church-Taylor, Michigan

Speaker: Pastor Ken Pierpont


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Published on August 29, 2016 17:44

Music at Granville Cottage

I miss having the kids at home. This is the kind of thing that happened here at Granville Cottage every once in a while. But if they don’t go their way they can never have what made our lives so happy and beautiful for a few years–their own loves and their own homes. I posted this here is that I will always have it.


It is our great delight that our children love and serve the Christ of the Cross.



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Published on August 29, 2016 03:00

August 28, 2016

Muffled Tones Behind the Door

Chuk and CC in the River


When Charles Kenneth Pierpont, who likes to be called Chuk, was a teen I gave him my guitar. He went into his room and closed the door and for many months all we could hear were muffled tones behind the door. One day I stood at the door and heard beautiful music. I thought it was the radio. It was Chuk.


“Chuk, play that for me.”


He did.


“Can you sing with that?”


He played and sang Michael Card’s beautiful song “Why”


“Chuk, will you play that for your mother?”


We went downstairs. He played it for his mother. All was quiet.


Lois said; “Chuk, that was beautiful.”


The next Sunday Chuk sang for the first time to the people gathered at church in Fremont.


Since then he has been making music. I found this old video he made when he was living at home in a little room he had made over into a studio. Chuk has a wife now. They have their little Laela and they have another daughter on the way in November. They have already chosen the name Aspen Gail. I wanted to post the video here because I never want to loose it.


This is our son, Chuk:



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Published on August 28, 2016 03:00