Songs of Faith, Freedom, and the Search for Spiritual Truth
A July Fourth Show of Music, Reflection, and Gratitude
In this episode of The Church of the Soul’s Evolution, Reverend Blake Rubie opens with a July Fourth greeting and explains that he plans to dedicate the program largely to singing, with spiritual reflections between songs. He says he is preparing to fill in at church and sing “God Bless the USA,” then frames the show around music, faith, patriotism, spirituality, extraterrestrial ideas, and the importance of continuing to learn. From the beginning, he emphasizes humility, saying no human being knows everything and that people should share beliefs while respecting free will and personal opinion.
“God Bless the USA” and the Meaning of Patriotic Song
Reverend Rubie begins musically with Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA,” explaining that he has practiced the song for church and previously attempted it in a karaoke setting. After performing portions of the song, he reflects on the challenge and value of a cappella singing. He says singing without musical backing requires stronger breath control and vocal discipline, and he recommends it as a way to improve vocal performance. He also links his singing background to his military service, where he first recognized his voice through marching and running cadence.
Army Cadence, Karaoke, and Singing for Wounded Warriors
The episode then becomes partly autobiographical as Reverend Rubie recalls serving in the Army from 1982 to 2004, learning cadence at Fort Benning, and later singing karaoke after leaving basic infantry training and continuing his military career. He describes developing a repertoire through karaoke, church choir, gospel music, Beatles songs, Eagles songs, and other popular standards. A central memory is his six years singing for Wounded Warriors at Fort Sam Houston, where he performed for injured service members in a casual setting and built a song list centered on God, love, nature, rock and roll, and encouragement.
Jesus, the Blood, and the Mystery Behind Miracles
Reverend Rubie then performs “Thank You Jesus for the Blood,” using it as a bridge into Christian reflection. He speaks about the crucifixion, the blood of Jesus, the resurrection, and his desire to understand the mechanics behind biblical miracles. Rather than simply accepting miracles as unknowable events, he says he wants to understand how Jesus turned water into wine, healed lepers, walked on water, calmed storms, and fed thousands. He suggests that these events may be explainable through universal laws, principles, physics, quantum mechanics, or advanced spiritual knowledge, and he points listeners toward a book he identifies as Abduction to the Ninth Planet, The Phyauuba Prophecies, or The Golden Planet.
Blessing America and Honoring Service
In the patriotic middle section, Reverend Rubie sings and reflects on “God Bless America,” “America the Beautiful,” and “The Army Song.” He prays that God will continue to bless the United States, describing America as a great experiment inspired by God and built around freedom, equality, and the pursuit of happiness. He also celebrates the natural beauty of the country, referencing its mountains, rivers, lakes, plains, forests, national parks, and open roads. His Army reflections are deeply personal, as he recalls 22 years of active duty, nearly 44 years total working for the Army, service gatherings on cruises, veterans from different eras, and gratitude for the Army as a second family.
A Cappella Memories and Popular Songs From a Lifetime
The later part of the program becomes a loose musical showcase as Reverend Rubie mentions and performs portions of songs from the Beatles, the Eagles, Frank Sinatra, John Denver, Kansas, and other artists. He references songs such as “Yesterday,” “Seven Bridges Road,” “Fly Me to the Moon,” and “Sunshine on My Shoulders,” using them to demonstrate his long-standing love of singing and memorized performance. These segments are less structured as teaching and more like a personal musical visit, showing how singing has accompanied him through military life, church life, travel, caregiving, and personal growth.
Closing Prayer for the Creator’s Blessing
The episode closes with Reverend Rubie offering a simple prayer to the Creator of the universe. He asks for blessing, safety, wellness, and help for all of God’s children on Earth, ending in Jesus’ name. The final tone is one of gratitude, patriotism, faith, music, humility, and reverence, with Reverend Rubie using the July Fourth weekend as a chance to sing, remember, reflect, and encourage listeners to keep searching for truth while honoring God, country, service, and spiritual growth.
