We are his people, the sheep of his flock | Cornerstone Echo
June 14, 2026, 11th Sunday in Ordinary time (Liturgical Cycle A) Psalm 100 is an invitation to the entire earth to worship the Lord with immense joy, gladness, and songs of praise. It grounds this celebratory worship in the comforting reality of divine ownership, reminding the faithful that they are God's chosen people, tenderly cared for by a creator whose merciful love and fidelity endure from age to age. Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 100: 1-2,3,5 (No Copyright Infringement intended. Cornerstone Echo does not own the rights to this hymn nor to the inserted/overlaid stock videos/images). The video footage that has been filmed is a property of Cornerstone Echo. Follow us on Instagram: / cornerstoneecho

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