Everyday is Like Sunday!

This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice! Psalm 118:24

Come Sunday we will sing God’s praise
with old hymns sung in newer ways.
But truth be told there are more days
than one that’s called the Lord’s.

He claims them all and we should too.
Each day God speaks to me and you.
And in the psalms, we find a clue
that calls us to rejoice!

This is the day the Lord has made…
And though our feelings, glow and fade,
we lift our voices unafraid
and worship here and now!


In addition to each week’s post on this website, Greg Asimakoupoulos offers daily video devotionals on his YouTube channel. Here is a sample video. If you are interested in receiving these devotionals Monday through Friday, you can subscribe on Greg’s channel.

It’s Another Blue Friday

The Seattle skyline features Seahawks loyalty

Our Seahawks Nation (tried and true)
prepares for Sundays dressed in blue.
We start each weekend “jersey-ed” up
and pulling out the stops.

We 12s know what Blue Friday means.
We show our pride and rep our team
in uniform allegiance
through the things we wear and say.

This weekly pregame fan routine
means more than cheering our home team.
Blue Fridays bind our town as one
and fuel a common aim.


In addition to each week’s post on this website, Greg Asimakoupoulos offers daily video devotionals on his YouTube channel. Here is a sample video. If you are interested in receiving these devotionals Monday through Friday, you can subscribe on Greg’s channel.

Summer Sundays

Summer getaways allow for creative Sunday worship experiences

Sundays in the summer
often find us missing church.
The family cottage beckons. Grandkids, too.
We’re hiking in the mountains
or we’re camping by the beach.
Time away is what we all need to renew.

And yet we still can worship
even when we aren’t at home.
There is cause to praise God in the great outdoors.
The backdrop of creation
prompts the lyrics of our hearts
as we dodge the rain or see an eagle soar.

On each Lord’s Day, let us seek Him.
In the silence He will speak
as we hear a call to worship from a lark.
Summer Sundays can be sacred
if we praise God where we are
near a campfire at dawn or after dark.