Grace And Mercy is from Jess Ray.
It seems to be a single released in June 2020.

For every time that I hold up
My life against another one
And I envy what I cannot have
And curse what I don’t understand
Oh on this darkness, shine a light
Remind me once again that I
Know now, more than ever
I know now, more than ever
I know now, more than ever
I know now, that
I am still so in need of grace and mercy
I am still so in need of grace and mercy

There’s some random walking around an empty platform, a fifteen minute buffer video, then the service starts.
The male vocals are improved this week because there were two others lead singing out of shot.

The sermon is the second of two focussing on blessing.
Last week we thought about God’s blessing, his declaration that we are his.
This week we consider that our response is not about giving something to God, not so much a blessing as a doxology, words of praise, an expression of our recognition of God.

My God, My Help is from Sandra McCracken.
It draws on imagery reminiscent of the Psalms as an expression of lament and trust.

1.
Why are you so full of heaviness?
Why are you disquieted within?
O my soul, O my soul
2.
As the deer longs for the water brooks
So my soul it longs, it thirsts for you
O my God, O my God
Chorus.
Put your trust in God, I will yet give thanks to him
Put your trust in God, I will yet give thanks to him
Put your trust in God, I will yet give thanks to him
My help, my God
3.
Deep calls unto deep like ocean waves,
All your floods and rapids on me break
Oh my soul, O my soul
4.
I will say unto my God, my strength,
“How is it you have forgotten me?
O how long? O how long?”
Chorus.
5.
Yahweh grants his kindness in the day
Through the night his song, it is with me.
Oh my God, O my God…
Chorus.

Words and Music: Sandra McCracken
© 2015 Drink Your Tea (ASCAP).