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Global Project Português

The Hillsong Global Project aims to unite the body of Christ, break down denominational, cultural and geographical barriers, and bring churches and ministries from different cultures together. Hillsong simultaneously released 9 albums recorded in 9 different languages, partnering their own local churches around the world with worship ministries all across Asia, South America, and Europe. We are pleased to bring you the MultiTracks from Global Project Português featuring popular Brazilian worship band, Diante do Trono.

Global Project Português

The Hillsong Global Project aims to unite the body of Christ, break down denominational, cultural and geographical barriers, and bring churches and ministries from different cultures together. Hillsong simultaneously released 9 albums recorded in 9 different languages, partnering their own local churches around the world with worship ministries all across Asia, South America, and Europe. We are pleased to bring you the MultiTracks from Global Project Português featuring popular Brazilian worship band, Diante do Trono.

New MultiTracks from Aaron Shust's Doxology

Dove Award winning artist Aaron Shust has released a brand new worship album titled Doxology.  It was inspired by his current role as Worship Leader in his Pittsburgh area church.  He shares, "A doxology is a liturgy of praise to God, like a short exaltation at the end of a New Testament letter, or a song sung at the end of a church service. These songs are like a playlist for a praise & worship 'after party' at the end of time, around the Throne, celebrating the crowning of Jesus as King of Kings and Lord of Lords."

New MultiTracks from Aaron Shust's Doxology

Dove Award winning artist Aaron Shust has released a brand new worship album titled Doxology.  It was inspired by his current role as Worship Leader in his Pittsburgh area church.  He shares, "A doxology is a liturgy of praise to God, like a short exaltation at the end of a New Testament letter, or a song sung at the end of a church service. These songs are like a playlist for a praise & worship 'after party' at the end of time, around the Throne, celebrating the crowning of Jesus as King of Kings and Lord of Lords."
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