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New From Chris Tomlin - "Good Good Father"

We are excited to announce that we are now carrying the MultiTracks for Chris Tomlin's new single, "Good Good Father."  Originally written by Tony Brown and Pat Barrett of the Atlanta-based worship collective, Housefires, this song is impacting the church in a big way as it exemplifies the goodness of our God, capturing the depth of His love for us and the way He cares for us as a Father.  Chris puts his own spin on this powerful anthem, offering a look at who God truly is.

New From Chris Tomlin - "Good Good Father"

We are excited to announce that we are now carrying the MultiTracks for Chris Tomlin's new single, "Good Good Father."  Originally written by Tony Brown and Pat Barrett of the Atlanta-based worship collective, Housefires, this song is impacting the church in a big way as it exemplifies the goodness of our God, capturing the depth of His love for us and the way He cares for us as a Father.  Chris puts his own spin on this powerful anthem, offering a look at who God truly is.

New Album from Gateway Worship - Walls

Gateway Worship is breaking down barriers with the release of their highly anticipated sixth live recording Walls.  Recorded earlier this year at their church in Southlake, Texas, Walls promotes unity in the body of Christ capturing deep moments of worship and expressing the unchanging truth of God's love for His people.  Gateway Church associate senior pastor Thomas Miller explains, "It seems like there are walls everywhere. They may not be walls you can see with your eyes, but they are there. Massive, insurmountable walls. Political walls. Racial and cultural walls. Denominational walls. Walls of pride, selfishness, and sin. Walls. But the truth is, we were never meant to live like this-with walls dividing us, separating us. God's heart is, and always has been, for us to be united as one."

New Album from Gateway Worship - Walls

Gateway Worship is breaking down barriers with the release of their highly anticipated sixth live recording Walls.  Recorded earlier this year at their church in Southlake, Texas, Walls promotes unity in the body of Christ capturing deep moments of worship and expressing the unchanging truth of God's love for His people.  Gateway Church associate senior pastor Thomas Miller explains, "It seems like there are walls everywhere. They may not be walls you can see with your eyes, but they are there. Massive, insurmountable walls. Political walls. Racial and cultural walls. Denominational walls. Walls of pride, selfishness, and sin. Walls. But the truth is, we were never meant to live like this-with walls dividing us, separating us. God's heart is, and always has been, for us to be united as one."

MultiTracks Now Available from Christmas Worship Vol. 2 by Paul Baloche

Christmas Worship Vol. 2 is the brand new release from Dove Award winning worship leader Paul Baloche. This new album seamlessly blends Christmas favorites with vertical worship lyrics resulting in seasonal songs that focus on bringing heartfelt devotion to our Savior.  Paul says, "There is so much content and beauty and theology in a song like 'Hark the Herald Angels Sing' and 'What Child Is This?,' but most of these traditional carols are not vertical in nature; not speaking to the Lord. By adding a simple chorus at the end, a response to the beauty of the lyric, melody and the nostalgia of these beautiful carols, and then segueing into a first-person response in keeping with the Advent season, it's amazing the shift in perspective."

MultiTracks Now Available from Christmas Worship Vol. 2 by Paul Baloche

Christmas Worship Vol. 2 is the brand new release from Dove Award winning worship leader Paul Baloche. This new album seamlessly blends Christmas favorites with vertical worship lyrics resulting in seasonal songs that focus on bringing heartfelt devotion to our Savior.  Paul says, "There is so much content and beauty and theology in a song like 'Hark the Herald Angels Sing' and 'What Child Is This?,' but most of these traditional carols are not vertical in nature; not speaking to the Lord. By adding a simple chorus at the end, a response to the beauty of the lyric, melody and the nostalgia of these beautiful carols, and then segueing into a first-person response in keeping with the Advent season, it's amazing the shift in perspective."
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