Play of the Week - "Hopeful Strangers" by Lovelite Monday, November 16, 2015 We are excited to feature "Hopeful Strangers" by Lovelite from their new EP, Hopeful Strangers as this week's "Play of the Week."
Play of the Week - "Hopeful Strangers" by Lovelite Monday, November 16, 2015 We are excited to feature "Hopeful Strangers" by Lovelite from their new EP, Hopeful Strangers as this week's "Play of the Week."
MultiTracks Added from You Alone Forever by Seeker & Servant Monday, November 16, 2015 Seeker & Servant's sole purpose is to proclaim the Gospel through their music. Hailing from Jackson, MS, the band formed in late 2012 and has striven ever since to create deep worship music from their hearts for the glorification of Jesus Christ. He shines in their new release, You Alone Forever. "This album is all about Christ," the band shares. "We sing to Him throughout the whole album. It's prayers and proclamations that most every Christian can relate to. It's written from our own journey with Christ over the last two years, but we pray the lyrics and music will move you in some way. It's Him alone forever!"
MultiTracks Added from You Alone Forever by Seeker & Servant Monday, November 16, 2015 Seeker & Servant's sole purpose is to proclaim the Gospel through their music. Hailing from Jackson, MS, the band formed in late 2012 and has striven ever since to create deep worship music from their hearts for the glorification of Jesus Christ. He shines in their new release, You Alone Forever. "This album is all about Christ," the band shares. "We sing to Him throughout the whole album. It's prayers and proclamations that most every Christian can relate to. It's written from our own journey with Christ over the last two years, but we pray the lyrics and music will move you in some way. It's Him alone forever!"
MultiTracks from C3 Music Now Available - Only Love Tuesday, November 10, 2015 C3 Music, a team of over 200 musicians and singers based in the Creative Community of C3 Church Sydney, share that their heart is to "maintain an atmosphere of worship within our congregations by encouraging a life of consecration, commitment and servanthood to the body of Christ and the local church." They have produced over 40 albums that have impacted people throughout the world. Their newest release, Only Love, continues in this tradition, connecting people to God through an expression of vibrant and contemporary worship.
MultiTracks from C3 Music Now Available - Only Love Tuesday, November 10, 2015 C3 Music, a team of over 200 musicians and singers based in the Creative Community of C3 Church Sydney, share that their heart is to "maintain an atmosphere of worship within our congregations by encouraging a life of consecration, commitment and servanthood to the body of Christ and the local church." They have produced over 40 albums that have impacted people throughout the world. Their newest release, Only Love, continues in this tradition, connecting people to God through an expression of vibrant and contemporary worship.
New Christmas Single from Mid-Cities Worship - "Face of God" Tuesday, November 10, 2015 Mid-Cities Worship's new Christmas single "Face of God" is a joyful new anthem that was directly inspired by scripture. John 1:18 says, "No one has ever seen God. The One and Only Son - the One who is at the Father's side - He has revealed Him." The team at Mid-Cities Worship shares, "The song was written to be a celebratory declaration of the fact that, through Jesus, we see the Father ("We now can see the Face of God"). Christmas is more than a baby in a manger. It is our "almighty God in human form" coming to reveal Himself to humanity and save us from our sins. What better reason to sing than that?"
New Christmas Single from Mid-Cities Worship - "Face of God" Tuesday, November 10, 2015 Mid-Cities Worship's new Christmas single "Face of God" is a joyful new anthem that was directly inspired by scripture. John 1:18 says, "No one has ever seen God. The One and Only Son - the One who is at the Father's side - He has revealed Him." The team at Mid-Cities Worship shares, "The song was written to be a celebratory declaration of the fact that, through Jesus, we see the Father ("We now can see the Face of God"). Christmas is more than a baby in a manger. It is our "almighty God in human form" coming to reveal Himself to humanity and save us from our sins. What better reason to sing than that?"