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MercyMe | "Say I Won't"

MercyMe is turning tragedy into triumph with their song "Say I Won't". The song's music video highlights the story of Gary Miracle, who was the first bus driver for the band 25 years ago, and how he lost both arms and legs in January after falling into septic shock. Through grit and sheer determination, Gary is shown in the music video putting on his prosthetic arms for the first time, learning to write again and declaring he will one day walk again. "Say I Won't" sings out, "I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength / So keep on saying I won’t / And I’ll keep proving you wrong."

MercyMe | "Say I Won't"

MercyMe is turning tragedy into triumph with their song "Say I Won't". The song's music video highlights the story of Gary Miracle, who was the first bus driver for the band 25 years ago, and how he lost both arms and legs in January after falling into septic shock. Through grit and sheer determination, Gary is shown in the music video putting on his prosthetic arms for the first time, learning to write again and declaring he will one day walk again. "Say I Won't" sings out, "I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength / So keep on saying I won’t / And I’ll keep proving you wrong."

Central Live | Glory in the Highest

Following their last holiday album Thrill of Hope released two years ago, Central Live now brings you their new Christmas EP! Central Live is known for their creative new arrangements of Christmas songs. Glory in the Highest includes a few Christmas classics like "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" and "What Child Is This?", as well as New Years Eve favorite "Auld Lang Syne". Original Master MultiTracks and other worship leading resources are now available for Glory in the Highest.

Central Live | Glory in the Highest

Following their last holiday album Thrill of Hope released two years ago, Central Live now brings you their new Christmas EP! Central Live is known for their creative new arrangements of Christmas songs. Glory in the Highest includes a few Christmas classics like "O Come, O Come Emmanuel" and "What Child Is This?", as well as New Years Eve favorite "Auld Lang Syne". Original Master MultiTracks and other worship leading resources are now available for Glory in the Highest.

Peter James | Cinematic Ambient Pads

Cinematic Ambient Pads is a brand new bundle from Peter James! Created using organic, orchestral, and shimmering textures, these pads are perfect for adding sonic character to your Christmas services. Not only are these pads available in all 12 keys in Playback and as WAV/M4A files, but a playable MainStage concert is also included with your download.

Whether used in a stripped down set, in spiritual direction moments, or underneath a full band, these pads will add sonic versatility and flexibility to your services. 

Peter James | Cinematic Ambient Pads

Cinematic Ambient Pads is a brand new bundle from Peter James! Created using organic, orchestral, and shimmering textures, these pads are perfect for adding sonic character to your Christmas services. Not only are these pads available in all 12 keys in Playback and as WAV/M4A files, but a playable MainStage concert is also included with your download.

Whether used in a stripped down set, in spiritual direction moments, or underneath a full band, these pads will add sonic versatility and flexibility to your services. 

Zach Williams | "Rattle!"

"'Impossible' and 'disappointment' are two words that have plagued our culture in this season," Zach Williams shares. "I want these words to be replaced with 'power' and 'miracles.' As a musician with a platform, I want 'My God is able' to rattle the minds of the listeners. The first time I heard this song, the raw power and emotion of this song impacted me greatly, and I want this song to be a reminder to all that God IS able and he IS doing great things." Original Master MultiTracks and other worship leading resources are available now "Rattle! (Feat. Steven Furtick)". 

Zach Williams | "Rattle!"

"'Impossible' and 'disappointment' are two words that have plagued our culture in this season," Zach Williams shares. "I want these words to be replaced with 'power' and 'miracles.' As a musician with a platform, I want 'My God is able' to rattle the minds of the listeners. The first time I heard this song, the raw power and emotion of this song impacted me greatly, and I want this song to be a reminder to all that God IS able and he IS doing great things." Original Master MultiTracks and other worship leading resources are available now "Rattle! (Feat. Steven Furtick)". 

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