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New Hymn from Craig Rigney - "Come Thou Fount"

Following up on his album, Hymn Sessions: Be My Glory Ever, Austin-based worship leader Craig Rigney has released a brand new hymn arrangement of "Come Thou Fount."  "I love old hymns," Craig explains.  "I believe worship in the church encompasses both old and new, remembering and responding to what God has done (much like the "ebenezer" the song talks about) and looking to the future with expectation and hope, celebrating all we have in Christ."

Future - Jordan Feliz

Jordan Feliz's newest album, Future, which follows up on his acclaimed 2016 release, The Riverwas born out of making peace with the fact that our future rests in God's hands.  The vibrant pop melodies are not only infectious, but deep-rooted in the vulnerable walks of faith Jordan has ventured through in the past year.

"Isn't He (This Jesus)" by The Belonging Co

The Belonging Co is a church movement based in Nashville TN.  Pastored by Henry & Alex Seeley, the church has cultivated a strong worship community since its inception in 2014.  Their debut release All The Earth was a phenomenal success, reaching Number 1. on the Christian charts, and it featured numerous worship anthems including “Peace Be Still”, “Closer To Your Heart” and “Fall Afresh.”  Their new single, “Isn’t He (This Jesus)” featuring Natalie Grant has a timely message that is 100% all about Jesus - His name, His fame, His goodness, His faithfulness, His kindness. It's a powerful anthem written for churches and released just in time for Easter.  As you are continuing to prepare for your Easter services, check out this new single from The Belonging Co on iTunes and pick up the worship leading resources you need here at MultiTracks.com.
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