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God Is In This Place (with video track)
Gently ushering us into a deeper place of worship, this captivating song assures us that God is in this place, inhabiting our praise, and that the very atmosphere is changed by His presence. Easy to learn and enjoyable to sing. [Lyric video accompaniment track available for Unlimited PLUS Members.]
God Is Here
A simple song connecting us by our shared need of God's comfort, reminding us that "only when you're lost can you be found." Arranged for a soloist or duet, this piece would work well as special music within a blended or contemporary service.
Be Welcome Here
An Infectious and joyous invitation for God's presence in your worship. A nice addition for a contemporary service...your congregation will want to sing along!
By Faith In Jesus Christ
A very traditional setting of the hymn with fresh new words. This solo would be most at home in a formal, sacred service.
When Sparrows Fall
A delicate ballad for soloist that reminds us that, if the Lord's eye is on the sparrow, surely he cares for, sees, and knows us. Works well in traditional, blended, and contemporary settings.
With One Voice
An easy, inviting modern worship song that fits well in both contemporary and blended services. Arranged for worship leader/soloist and includes optional parts for additional vocalists, this song confidently sings of God's love for his church.
God Of All
The comforting message of this piece reminds us that the Lord is God of all. With the easy and inviting melody, this piece for soloist or worship leader would fit well in any contemporary worship gathering.
I Need You, Jesus
A simple contemporary arrangement for solo or duet that demonstrates our need for Christ and works well during a time of prayer or reflection.
He Sees You Weeping
This song could be used any time, but especially in a time of great sadness and grief for a church body (loss of pastor or several losses in quick succession). Such a gentle and comforting reminder that Jesus cares enough to reach down and brush away our tears.