Greetings Sister,
Yes, a simple clear message. I have also bookmarked their page and some of this could be interesting. I have been considering some Psalms of late, and many are say 10-12 verses, and they move from some situation of distress, and end up with the assurance of God's guidance and blessing.
The front page of the website puts me off to some extent, as it depicts a guitar player. I like the older style music, and accompaniment, piano, organ, violin, even a clarinet, together with a choir, and hymns of say four stanzas with four lines after the Isaac Watts style.
I have a choir sung Psalm 1 Hymn with a delightful tune, and it is also the first Hymn in my fellowship's Hymn Book, but I cannot reference it as it is copyright. The words cover the essential message of all of Psalm 1. Many modern worship songs are terribly repetitious and only contain a few thoughts. Perhaps I am showing my age, 80 y.o. but I associate modern religious music with rock and roll, and it is sometimes more entertainment than true worship. I endorse RC Sproul's talk on this subject.
Kind regards
Trevor