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New Webinar - Using Playback to be Spontaneous in Worship

Join us next Wednesday, June 27 at 2 PM CT for a new webinar that will show you how using Playback can help you be spontaneous in your worship service. From transitioning from prayer into a song to repeating song sections or changing the arrangement of a song on the fly, you'll see how you can use the features of Playback to have more spontaneity in your service.  We will be broadcasting the webinar live on both our Facebook and YouTube channels, so be sure to tune in!

New Webinar - Using Playback to be Spontaneous in Worship

Join us next Wednesday, June 27 at 2 PM CT for a new webinar that will show you how using Playback can help you be spontaneous in your worship service. From transitioning from prayer into a song to repeating song sections or changing the arrangement of a song on the fly, you'll see how you can use the features of Playback to have more spontaneity in your service.  We will be broadcasting the webinar live on both our Facebook and YouTube channels, so be sure to tune in!

"What Mercy Did For Me" - People & Songs, feat. Crystal Yates, Micah Tyler, & Joshua Sherman

"What Mercy Did For Me" is an incredible testimony of God's mercy, written by Crystal Yates, Joshua Sherman, Micah Tyler and students at The Emerging Sound, a dynamic summer songwriting camp hosted by People & Songs that exists to train and equip the next generation of songwriters and worshippers.  It was recorded live in the round less than 48 hours after it was written and expresses a heart of celebration and gratitude for the mercy that Jesus freely gave to each one of us, singing, "Lord, You found me, You healed me, You called me from the grave. You gave me Your real love, I thank you Jesus, You washed my sins away. And now I'm living like I'm forgiven, You came to set me free and that's what Your mercy did for me."

"What Mercy Did For Me" - People & Songs, feat. Crystal Yates, Micah Tyler, & Joshua Sherman

"What Mercy Did For Me" is an incredible testimony of God's mercy, written by Crystal Yates, Joshua Sherman, Micah Tyler and students at The Emerging Sound, a dynamic summer songwriting camp hosted by People & Songs that exists to train and equip the next generation of songwriters and worshippers.  It was recorded live in the round less than 48 hours after it was written and expresses a heart of celebration and gratitude for the mercy that Jesus freely gave to each one of us, singing, "Lord, You found me, You healed me, You called me from the grave. You gave me Your real love, I thank you Jesus, You washed my sins away. And now I'm living like I'm forgiven, You came to set me free and that's what Your mercy did for me."

New MultiTracks from Pat Barrett

Pat Barrett, who is best known as one of the primary singer/songwriters for the band Housefires, is the first signing on GRAMMY® Award winner Chris Tomlin's imprint record label, Bowyer & Bow, in partnership with Capitol Christian Music Group.  Today, we are excited to bring you the Original Master MultiTracks for three songs off Pat's self-titled EP: the congregational praise anthem "Better," "Sails," which features a collaboration with Bethel Music artists Steffany Gretzinger and Amanda Cook, and Pat's debut radio single, "The Way (New Horizon)" which faithfully declares that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life.

New MultiTracks from Pat Barrett

Pat Barrett, who is best known as one of the primary singer/songwriters for the band Housefires, is the first signing on GRAMMY® Award winner Chris Tomlin's imprint record label, Bowyer & Bow, in partnership with Capitol Christian Music Group.  Today, we are excited to bring you the Original Master MultiTracks for three songs off Pat's self-titled EP: the congregational praise anthem "Better," "Sails," which features a collaboration with Bethel Music artists Steffany Gretzinger and Amanda Cook, and Pat's debut radio single, "The Way (New Horizon)" which faithfully declares that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life.
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