FOCUS ON FAITH

One Spark Worship band debuts first single

One Spark Worship leads weekly worship at Our Lady of Lourdes. Also, Salty Church holds Salty Family Services annual celebration and Ormond Beach Presbyterian partners with Habitat for Humanity.


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One Spark Worship is based out of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Courtesy photo
One Spark Worship is based out of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. Courtesy photo
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One Spark Worship, a praise band based out of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Daytona Beach, is releasing a debut single, titled "Love Lives Here," on Sept. 19 during the National Back to Church Weekend.

The band, which plays live for around 2,000 people a week, was inspired to "create original music that uplifts and encourages" after producing five cover albums, according to a press release. "Loves Lives Here" will be released on all major streaming platforms. 

"The song celebrates the power of unconditional love expressed through service, showing that every act of kindness reflects the love of Christ," the press release states.

One Spark Worship leads weekly worship at Our Lady of Lourdes in Daytona Beach: Saturdays at 4 p.m. and Sundays at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. 


Salty Church gives to families

On Sept. 11, Salty Church of Ormond Beach held its annual Salty Family Services celebration.

The organization “exists to rescue, serve, and empower families, preventing child abuse and neglect," according to a post on Facebook. 

The celebration included refreshments, a guest speaker and commentary from those whose lives have been helped by the organization. Singer-songwriter Mandy Harvey, America’s Got Talent golden buzzer winner shared her music and story.


Ormond Beach Presbyterian partners with Habitat for

Ormond Beach Presbyterian Church is partnering with Habitat for Humanity. Photo courtesy of Ormond Beach Presbyterian Church/Facebook

Humanity

Ormond Beach Presbyterian Church has partnered with Habitat for Humanity, taking part of the festivities at the recent groundbreaking for Legacy Woods in Daytona Beach.

"Thank you to everyone you have helped to make this dream a reality," the church stated on its Facebook page. "We look forward to being able to help build beautiful homes in the months to come."

 

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