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"On That Day" by LW Music

LW Music is the worship movement of Living Waters Church, a church located in Estero, Florida. They are committed to continually resource the Body of Christ with songs that are relevant to what God is doing not only in the region of Southwest Florida, but in the world. Original Master MultiTracks and other worship-leading resources are now available for the band's latest single, "On That Day." This song recounts the story of the resurrection and offers heartfelt thanksgiving for all that Jesus did for us on the cross.

"On That Day" by LW Music

LW Music is the worship movement of Living Waters Church, a church located in Estero, Florida. They are committed to continually resource the Body of Christ with songs that are relevant to what God is doing not only in the region of Southwest Florida, but in the world. Original Master MultiTracks and other worship-leading resources are now available for the band's latest single, "On That Day." This song recounts the story of the resurrection and offers heartfelt thanksgiving for all that Jesus did for us on the cross.

Cross Music - VaShawn Mitchell

Celebrating his 20th anniversary as a recording artist, acclaimed singer, songwriter and producer VaShawn Mitchell recently released a new EP entitled Cross Music. This collection of songs aims to draw the listener into a deeper connection with Christ’s crucifixion, offering new, yet contextually rich music for churches and congregations to sing together. The lead single from the project is the powerful ballad “You Took The Nails,” which conveys gratitude for the sacrifice of the cross and what that means in the life of believers. “Took My Place” follows as a song of thanksgiving with an infectious, driving beat. Always an artist known to push new and emerging talent, Mitchell introduces the fresh sound of newcomer Randy Weston with “He Rose.” Mitchell began his career in gospel music as a celebrated choir director in churches throughout the Chicago area. “He Got Up” takes us back to that vintage choir sound that long-standing VaShawn Mitchell fans will recognize and enjoy. Cross Music closes with “A Cross 4 Everyone,” which artfully challenges the traditional observations of the cross and encourages listeners to re-examine their appreciation of what the sacrifice at Calvary represents.

Cross Music - VaShawn Mitchell

Celebrating his 20th anniversary as a recording artist, acclaimed singer, songwriter and producer VaShawn Mitchell recently released a new EP entitled Cross Music. This collection of songs aims to draw the listener into a deeper connection with Christ’s crucifixion, offering new, yet contextually rich music for churches and congregations to sing together. The lead single from the project is the powerful ballad “You Took The Nails,” which conveys gratitude for the sacrifice of the cross and what that means in the life of believers. “Took My Place” follows as a song of thanksgiving with an infectious, driving beat. Always an artist known to push new and emerging talent, Mitchell introduces the fresh sound of newcomer Randy Weston with “He Rose.” Mitchell began his career in gospel music as a celebrated choir director in churches throughout the Chicago area. “He Got Up” takes us back to that vintage choir sound that long-standing VaShawn Mitchell fans will recognize and enjoy. Cross Music closes with “A Cross 4 Everyone,” which artfully challenges the traditional observations of the cross and encourages listeners to re-examine their appreciation of what the sacrifice at Calvary represents.

New from SOUTHVILLE - "All the Praise"

Following up on their 2017 album, Freedom's TreeSOUTHVILLE has released the first of three brand new singles for 2018. Tim Williams, who is the Worship Pastor at SOUTHVILLE Elim Church in Yeovil, United Kingdom, shares, "This first single is called 'All The Praise' and is a really vulnerable song. When we think about praise songs, we usually imagine feeling elated and jumping up and down with happiness and joy. However, we feel that praise should be something we give at all times, not just in the good, but actually when we feel broken, when life is hard, when it’s not easy to see the way out. It’s in those times that we still need to give God ALL our praise."

New from SOUTHVILLE - "All the Praise"

Following up on their 2017 album, Freedom's TreeSOUTHVILLE has released the first of three brand new singles for 2018. Tim Williams, who is the Worship Pastor at SOUTHVILLE Elim Church in Yeovil, United Kingdom, shares, "This first single is called 'All The Praise' and is a really vulnerable song. When we think about praise songs, we usually imagine feeling elated and jumping up and down with happiness and joy. However, we feel that praise should be something we give at all times, not just in the good, but actually when we feel broken, when life is hard, when it’s not easy to see the way out. It’s in those times that we still need to give God ALL our praise."
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