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All-Male Choir Performs A Cappella Rendition Of 'Unchained Melody'

Enjoy this all-male choir as they perform a cappella rendition of ‘Unchained Melody.’ I believe the Righteous Brothers would give the Virginia Gentleman a standing ovation for their performance of this beloved, classic love song. 

I truly love hearing ‘Unchained Melody.’ It’s one of those songs that remind us of what true, innocent, steadfast love is. It reminds you of what it’s like to feel love, and you can’t help but sigh and thank God for the love you have in your life. It makes me truly grateful for my marriage and the love my spouse pours into our relationship. 

I have a feeling movies like Pitch Perfect were inspired by real-life groups like the Virgina Gentleman. They have been around since 1953 and were formed by the famous director of the Virginia Glee Club, Donald MacInnis. He laid the foundation for the A Capella club after it became an instant hit with the student body. 

More than 60 years later, the A Cappella club is a beloved group of the college and has fans around the world. Today, the A Capella club not only performs oldies like ‘Unchained Melody,’ they also sing pop and contemporary music too. What I love the most about this group is how much fun their having. The joy of the music is visible on their faces as they smile, dance, and sing right along to the rhythm of the song. 

There won’t be any questions when this video goes viral. It’s already had 1,000 views and over 28,000 subscribers waiting to listen to this beautiful song. Go ahead, push play, and wait to be inspired! Grab your spouse by hand and dance around the kitchen. What an incredible gift this group has.

“A new commandment I give to you, That you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another,” John 13:34

'Great Are You Lord' Red Rocks Worship Live Performance

Listen to this incredible song, ‘Great Are You Lord, by Red Rocks Worship in a live performance. 

“You give life, You are love. You bring light to the darkness. You give hope, You restore every heart that is broken. And great are You, Lord.”

In a shroud of darkness, Red Rock Worship illuminates the stage with lights. But they don’t want the focus on them. They want all distractions to melt away as they lift their voices in a melody of praise to God. It’s their hope to usher in the presence of the Holy Spirit so those who are listening will connect with the Lord. 

Sometimes we need to be reminded of how great, powerful, and mighty God is. We get so busy trying to earn a paycheck to make ends meet that we forget God is the one who sustains us in all things. Finances, health, and love. 

When we focus our hearts on God and make him the center of attention, he can use that time to nurture, encourage, restore, and heal. He brings peace as we bring our praise. 

“It's Your breath in our lungs. So we pour out our praise, we pour out our praise. It's Your breath in our lungs

So we pour out our praise to You only.” As we listen to the words, it stirs something deep within our spirits that reminds us we are created, made, and loved by God. We are reminded it’s his breath in our lungs. 

Like the Good Book reminds us in Psalms 116:12, “What can I give back to the Lord for all the good things he has done for me?” We can give him our worship, and we can thank him for the blessings and miracles he works for us. 

We hope you enjoy this authentic and beautifully raw moment of worship by Red Rocks Worship. May it center your sights on Jesus and lift your spirit. 

“But who am I, and who are my people, that we could give anything to you? Everything we have has come from you, and we give you only what you first gave us!” 1 Chronicles 29:14.

'Why Not Right Now?' Jesus Culture With Bryan Katie Torwalt

Are you in need of the Lord’s presence today? Are you in need of a reminder God can and will do what he promises? Look no further than ‘Why Not Right Now?’ by Jesus Culture with Bryan and Katie Torwalt. This song is a powerful reminder that no matter what may lay shattered in your life–God will pick up the pieces and work all things together for your good. 

“I’ve heard the rumors of the places You’ve been. Where Your presence has set hearts on fire. You did it before. You will do it again. It’s only a matter of time.” These powerful lyrics are the perfect reminder that God hasn’t forgotten us, and He will lead us on a path to his redeeming his people. 

If you’re lost, broken, and alone, Jesus is the answer. If you’re hurting, tired, and afraid, he is still the answer. In a world that seems to be crumbling, we are reminded this place isn’t our home, and God is already at work behind the scenes to redeem, rejuvenate, and restore his glory. We are also reminded no matter where we are, we can lift up our voices in praise and let God work through us right here, right now. 

This is one of the precious gifts of the Lord–giving us the gift of praise, gratitude, and the Holy Spirit to help intercede on our behalf. All we have to do is turn to Jesus and acknowledge him. Katie and Bryan Torwalt, along with Jesus Culture, perform a powerful worship song that ushers our hearts into the throne room of Christ, where we are reminded we can petition to move on our behalf right this very moment. 

We may not know the outcome, but we do know he works all things together for his good. May this song be your battle cry as you rise up and say, “Heavenly Father, why not right here, right now?” 

“The word is right here and now - as near as the tongue in your mouth, as near as the heart in your chest,” Deuteronomy 30:14

2 Sisters Sing Classic Hymn 'In The Garden'

Listen to this beautiful rendition of the classic hymn ‘In The Garden’ by two talented sisters.

“I come to the garden alone, while the dew is still on the roses
And the voice I hear, falling on my ear, the Son of God discloses
And He walks with me, and He talks with me, and He tells me I am His own
And the joy we share as we tarry there none other has ever known”

The singers in this music video are known as The Church Sisters, and they are no stranger to the music industry. They have been fortunate enough to travel the world performing at events like the CMA Awards Show with Eric Church and Hank Williams Jr., and multiple times at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN. And many people online have shared their thoughts about the talented sisters and their performance of ‘In The Garden.’

“This is the most beautiful version of this song I have ever heard,” one person writes on YouTube after watching the music video. “I am sitting here crying while listening. What a talent God has given you!”

“It's wonderful to see the younger generation keeping these beautiful, old songs alive for all to enjoy. Thank you,” another person comments online.

The hymn ‘In The Garden’ is one that is enormously popular. It is almost impossible to find it omitted from any standar hymnal, and more than a million recordings and printed copies of it have been sold.

The man who wrote this beloved hymn was C. Austin Miles. He had attended the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and the University of Pennsylvania to become a pharmacist, but he abandoned that career in 1892 when he wrote his first Gospel song.

He said of himself, "It is as a writer of gospel songs I am proud to be known, for in that way I may be of the most use to my master, whom I serve willingly although not as efficiently as is my desire."

We hope you enjoyed listening to this wonderful rendition of ‘In The Garden’ by these two talented sisters today!

“Church Pew” Riley Clemmons Music Video

Meet 23-year-old Riley Clemmons as she sings “Church Pew” in this music video that provides a glimpse into the process of making her third studio album due on shelves in September. “Church Pew” is the third single to be released from the long anticipated album by the same name. 

As the video opens, Riley is dressed in white and sits outside on a wooden church pew. After the song title and her name appear, we immediately enter the studio for a montage of moments, presumably from the production of Church Pew, the album.

Sprinkled amid images of background singers rehearsing, an orchestra of strings practicing, Riley composing and writing notes on staff paper, and sound guys at instruments and equipment, Riley stands before a round microphone and sings of the stories that an old church pew might tell. 

Here are four lines from the song’s chorus: 

Church pews, they’ve got stories
They’ve got so much that they’ve seen 
The best of saints, the worst of sinners 
And every bit of in between

The song speaks of life-changing moments that bring folks to those church pews—marriages, funeral services, and working toward recovery. All are welcome there—those celebrating, seeking solace, and searching for redemption. How true it is!

Many, following Sunday morning services, feel convicted that the pastor’s message was specifically written and delivered for them. Ministers may not always recognize just how their divinely inspired words connect with those sitting in the pews. Assuredly, though, the message or worship or fellowship changes us, leaving us better than before.     

Riley’s video is perhaps a metaphor for the experience of being in church. We see her express a variety of emotions in the video. She’s contemplative, weary, a bit frustrated, satisfied, and relieved during the work in the studio. In the end, the recordings are complete and there is joy.

Certainly, for those logging lots of hours in beautiful and blessed church pews, there is joy when their work is complete as well.  

“They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.” Acts 2:42

(Worship Songs) Talking To The Father

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Relax and get in touch with your Heavenly Father at the same time with this meditation video. Just listen or sing along with the words overlaid on beautiful, restful still scenes of the Creator's handiwork.

"O magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt His name together."
- Psalm 34:3

Songs:
00:00 - 04:52 - Healing Grace by Gary Sadler and John Chisum
04:53 - 07:52 - On Bended Knee by Robert Gay
07:53 - 11:17 - Yahweh is Holy by Lynn Deshazo
11:18 - 14:56 - Times of Refreshing by Martin System and Don Harris
14:57 - 20:00 - You Alone by Don Harris
20:01 - 23:59 - I was Made To Praise You by Chris Christensen

'The Parting Glass' Celtic Woman Official Music Video

You have to check out this beautiful music video for the song ‘The Parting Glass’ from Celtic Woman.

“Of all the money that e'er I had I spent it in good company, and all the harm that e'er I did
Alas, it was to none but me, and all I've done for want of wit to memory now I can't recall
So fill to me the parting glass, goodnight, and joy be to you all, so fill to me the parting glass
And gather as the evening falls and gently rise and softly call goodnight and joy be to you all.”

This stunning music video is from Celtic Woman’s “Postcards From Ireland” DVD. The singers and musicians are seen in the breathtaking scenery of Ireland while they are singing the lovely Irish folk song. It really is a sight to behold and heavenly to listen to!

The history of The Parting Glass is associated with gatherings in the Celtic lands. At the end of gatherings, friends will typically sing songs. And the gathering usually provides departing guests with a drink as they’re leaving. This custom was so popular back in the day that it formed the basis for the song ‘The Parting Glass.’

‘The Parting Glass’ is a great example of that special quality found in the best farewell songs. The song is able to combine joy and sorrow in a way that is both sad yet uplifting at the same time. It is a song of farewell, sung for and to close friends. And the Irish folk song comes with a parting toast: Good night, and joy be with you all. Now that is a way to say farewell!

Celtic Women do what they do best in this music video and that’s combine the beautiful music of Ireland with their mesmerizing voices to create some truly musical magic. We hope that you enjoyed listening to their rendition of ‘The Parting Glass’ today!

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Lyrics;

Oh oh oh oh
Oh oh
Oh oh

It doesn't matter
What I'm feeling
It doesn't matter
What people are saying of me
It doesn't matter
What I see of things
The Spirit of The Lord
Bears me witness
I'm a child of God
The Spirit of God
Bears me witness
I'm a child of God

We Are gods
We Are gods

It's not by dead works
Nor the works of men
To them that believe on Him
The power to become sons of God

We are sons of God

Confession is made unto salvation
Salvation
A dog gives birth to a dog
A Lion gives birth to a Lion
Then a God gives birth to a god
So I'm a god

We Are gods

I am the extension of God here on earth

We Are gods

The testimony of the spirit of God
Who we are

We are heirs of the kingdom
Kingdom
We are Joint hiers with Christ
We are gods
We are heirs of the kingdom
Kingdom
We are Joint hiers with Christ
We are gods
We are heirs of the kingdom
Kingdom
We are Joint hiers with Christ
We are gods
We are heirs of the kingdom
Kingdom
We are Joint hiers with Christ
We are gods
We are heirs of the
Kingdom
Kingdom
We are Joint heirs with Christ
We are gods
We are heirs of the kingdom
Kingdom
We are Joint heirs with Christ
We are gods
We are heirs of the kingdom
Kingdom
We are Joint heirs with Christ
We are gods

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'Man On The Middle Cross' Rhett Walker Official Lyric Video

Listen to this beautiful and powerful song titled ‘Man On The Middle Cross’ by Rhett Walker.

“Heard the preacher talking about three wood crosses, up on a hill everyone to see
Two sinners on the outside couldn't save themselves if they tried, all I could think is
Man, that sounds like me, I’ve been the one on the left full of guilt and regret, long gone
On the wrong side of living, I've been the one on the right always looking for a fight”

What a wonderful song that reminds us of the profound impact of God’s grace and mercy. Rhett Walker co-wrote ‘Man On The Middle Cross’ with Matthew West, AJ Pruis, and Matt Jenkins. And Rhett recently shared about the inspiration behind the song and how it came to be.

“I came across a clip of Alistair Begg’s sermon on social media, and he was speaking about the two men on both sides of Jesus on the cross," said Rhett Walker. 

"The man on the right ends up in heaven. The angels in heaven, stunned, are asking, 'How are you here? You weren’t a follower of Jesus. You didn’t live a life worth gaining heaven.' And the man said, 'I don’t know how I’m here or where I am, but the man on the middle cross said I could be here.'"

He continued: "This message was such a reminder that grace and mercy have nothing to do with us. There’s nothing we could do to earn it, and nothing we could do to deserve it. It is only and has always only been about Jesus, who he is, what he did, and the grace that he continues to pour out, which is why I thank God for the man on the middle cross.”

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Man On The Middle Cross’ by Rhett Walker today, and it was able to remind you of the transformative power of Christ's sacrifice.

'Above All' Paul Baloche Live Worship Performance

Listen to this wonderful live worship performance from Paul Baloche of the song ‘Above All.’

“Above all powers, above all kings, above all nature and all created things
Above all wisdom and all the ways of man, You were here before the world began
Above all kingdoms, above all thrones, above all wonders the world has ever known
Above all wealth and treasures of the earth, there's no way to measure what You're worth”

What an amazing song that honors and praises God for all He has done for us. ‘Above All’ was co-written by Paul Baloche and Lenny LeBlanc in 1995. And Lenny shared why he believes the song has connected with so many Christians over the years.

“I think because it's such a beautiful picture of how a God that is above everything would become like a rose trampled on the ground, take the fall and think of us… above all," Lenny LeBlanc said.

A popular version of this song was covered by Michael W. Smith and recorded on his live album titled Worship. The singer-songwriter also performed it during U.S. President George W. Bush's 2001 inaugural prayer service. He recalled coming across the song and knowing that it was the right one to sing at the event.

“I knew the whole thing was going to be somewhat traditional. I was just trying to find something that leaned a little bit contemporary, but I couldn't find anything,” said Michael W. Smith. “So I started going through all these worship CDs I get in the mail. And then on the third CD I listened to, I ran across 'Above All.' I had never heard it. And I'll never forget going, 'That's what I'm singing in Washington.'"

And when Paul Baloche heard about this story, he was so surprised. "I'm humbled and blown away that a simple prayer of worship, started at my little piano, found its way to the President of the United States,” said Paul. “The possibility that this song could be an encouragement to him is such an honor."

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this worship performance from Paul Baloche of the song ‘Above All’ today!

'St. Ferdinand' Lauren Daigle Live Performance

Listen to this beautiful live performance of the song ‘St. Ferdinand' by Lauren Daigle.

“They said I wouldn't last long, but here I am, they say the spirits are strong
But I got 'em to bend, oh, life gave me lessons that I still question, oh
They said I wouldn't last long, but here I am, oh, Saint Ferdinand, my wonderland
Wild and strange, where vagabonds play, Saint Ferdinand, not what I planned”

Lauren Daigle’s soulful voice blends so wonderfully with the instruments and other vocalists in this music video as they all harmonize together. And the singer shares the background of her new song ‘St. Ferdinand’ in a recent interview.

“The song ‘Saint Ferdinand’ is all about longing for a place that you once loved, but you had to move on. I left Louisiana, moved to Nashville, but Louisiana will always be the core of who I am. But I did pick up new things along the way,” shared Lauren Daigle. 

“Sometimes, when you go through adversity and go through having to learn yourself in a new way, the challenge of a new city or a new place or whatever, it does strengthen you in the long run. It really does teach you and show you what you’re made of. And with this song, it’s all about that journey of feeling like, ‘Oh, I’m never gonna make it, I’m never gonna survive here.’ And then before you know it, you’re falling in love because you allowed yourself to just go through the hurdle of missing home.”

In the song, Lauren Daigle shared that Natalie Hemby, who sings the background vocals, represents the Nashville side of her life. And Jon Batiste, who plays the melodica in the song, represents her hometown.

We hope that you enjoy listening to ‘St. Ferdinand' by Lauren Daigle today!

Live Performance Of 'He Calls Me Friend' From CityAlight

When we become followers of Jesus, suddenly our vocabulary changes with words like savior, amen, and blessed. Perhaps the most enduring word we speak when we are given new life is the ability to call Jesus our friend. If you call Jesus your friend, you will love this live performance of ‘He Calls Me Friend’ from CityAlight worship. 

Not only do they call our attention to who Jesus is to us, they remind us of who we are to Christ!  Because of Christ, we are born into a new family of brothers, sisters, and friends. Like Christ’s example on the cross, he reminds us in John 15:13 “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends. You are my friends if you do what I command you.”

The idea of laying down our lives for merely a friend sounds like a daunting task. But what if we could do it knowing we could save their souls? What if we could do it knowing they won’t have to experience loss, pain, or shame? 

It’s one of the many reasons Christ died for us. He gave up his life so that we could have ours. In return, we know just how deeply he cares for us. We are blessed to not only call Jesus our friend but we are also blessed to sing of his blessings. CityAlight guides us through a powerful worship song that reminds us of just how strong our unity with Christ is in the realm of friendship. 

No matter how big or small your friendship circle is, you can always count on Christ standing by your side!

“You are the light of the world. A town on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on a stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven,” Matthew 5:14-16.

High School Students Perform ‘My Redeemer Is Faithful And True’

A group of musically gifted high school students performed a beautiful cover of a beloved hit from Christian musician Steven Curtis Chapman, “My Redeemer is Faithful and True.”

Life can often be filled with, at times, what feels like impossible and unwinnable situations. Every choice can feel like the wrong one sometimes. These situations can lead some to question whether God is still at work and in control. 

However, God’s Word states in several places that he will never leave or forsake us. He will remain at our side, and even when it may not feel like it, He is still at work and in control. Several high school students, with a terrific rendition of “My Redeemer is Faithful and True” sing about God’s continued and never-ending grace, love and protection. He is faithful, and whatever He promises, He will do.

The song’s opening verse is an excellent reminder that God has seen us through past situations and trials every single time. With such an outstanding track record, there really is no need to question or doubt God.

“As I look back on the road I’ve traveled
I see so many times He carried me through
And if there’s one thing that I’ve learned in my life
My Redeemer is faithful and true
My Redeemer is faithful and true”

The three young people who take turns singing different pieces of the song are thoroughly gifted, showing off their obvious talent. Additionally, the individuals providing the music show off their nimble fingers as they strum their various instruments.

What a tremendous and remarkable performance about the faithfulness and righteousness of the Lord. He alone is worthy of all glory, honor and praise!

Fountainview Academy, according to its YouTube channel, is a Christian high school in British Columbia, Canada. Each staff member of Fountainview Academy is “personally committed to the eternal success of every student.” 

Hebrews 10:23 “Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering; for he who promised is faithful.”

Culottes at Church Camp

A little humorous nostalgia. Why lighted hearted comedy? Because Christians should being having more fun than anyone else in the world because our joy isn't dependent on external circumstances.

'So Will I (100 Billion X)' Benjamin William Hastings Live Performance

Listen to this beautiful live performance of 'So Will I (100 Billion X)' by Benjamin William Hastings.

“God of creation, there at the start, before the beginning of time, with no point of reference

You spoke to the dark and fleshed out the wonder of light, and as You speak, a hundred billion Galaxies are born, in the vapor of Your breath the planets form, if the stars were made to Worship so will I, I can see Your heart in everything You've made, every burning star”

The wonderful lyrics, Benjamin’s vocals, and the stunning sound of the string instruments make this live performance just absolutely beautiful to listen to. And when the other voices join in, the sound is simply heavenly.

Benjamin Hastings wrote 'So Will I (100 Billion X)’ alongside Joel Houston and Michael Fatkin, and he shared about the process of writing the worship song and how it came to be.

"That was the first song I ever wrote with Joel. And we went on this journey together, over the course of maybe a year and a half, just bouncing sporadically, bouncing back and forward ideas,” Benjamin shared

“And he was the one that originally sent me the concept of like, OK, well, what if we make every course different? We take people on this journey. And as a part of that and that initial, he kind of blasted me. The thousand lyrics. And at the end, there was that line he'd swap the 100 galaxies in the last course to 100 billion failures disappear," he recalled. 

'So Will I (100 Billion X)’ went on to win a Dove Award in 2018 when Hillsong earned 11 nominations.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to this beautiful live performance of 'So Will I (100 Billion X)' by Benjamin William Hastings today.

Singing Family Performs ‘Be Still My Soul’

A musically gifted family gives a beautiful performance of a hymn about relying and waiting upon the Lord during times of uncertainty and pain.

Life can often be a punishing and grueling journey. Struggles, pain and heartache will crop up through no fault of our own. Getting through another day might seem like a near impossibility. But there is One who will not leave our side. When it appears that all is lost and there is no hope, God remains in control and at work. He can make a way when the path forward feels and looks a bit murky. 

In a clip posted on YouTube, The Bach Family vocalizes, “Be Still My Soul,” a classic hymn about when confusion and suffering abound. Instead of relying on our strengths and abilities, which are severely limited, to carry us through a troubling situation, the song advocates for another path forward.

In the song’s opening verse, the lyrics advise the listener to put aside their worries and fears. Leave that troubling situation at the feet of the Lord. Allow him to handle and deal with it. He has been faithful in every previous instance. Why would that change now?

“Be still, my soul: the Lord is on thy side
Bear patiently the cross of grief or pain
Leave to thy God to order and provide
In every change, He faithful will remain”

Later in the song, the lyrics also remind us that in addition to His faithfulness, He is also a God who comforts. When we are undergoing pain and suffering, he “comes to soothe thy sorrow and thy fears.”

Relying on God and trusting that He is still at work during times of extreme heartache, worry and anxiety, is something everyone needs to be reminded of from time to time. God is faithful and much greater than any problem or situation.

Isaiah 41:10 “Have no fear, for I am with you; do not be looking about in trouble, for I am your God; I will give you strength, yes, I will be your helper; yes, my true right hand will be your support.”

'Don’t Believe Them' Lauren Daigle Live Performance

Listen to this new song titled ‘Don’t Believe Them’ from Lauren Daigle.

“There are two sides to every story, the truth leaves where it don't belong
It’s a tricky line that we're walkin', when we got so many people talkin’
And nobody thinks that they're wrong, how you gonna love someone
If you don't forgive them? How you gonna hear what they say if you never listen?”

This powerful new song from Lauren Daigle discusses the issues in churches in today’s society, like false preaching and being a lukewarm Christian. And the lyrics convict the listener to practice their faith in everything they do. That point is brought home with lyrics like “How you gonna stand up when the world wants you kneelin’? How you gonna live out the words you’re preachin’, if you don’t believe them.”

Lauren Daigle touches on the message of ‘Don’t Believe Them’ in a recent interview.

“‘Don’t Believe Them’ is one of the tracks that when Natalie [and I] sat down, and we penned that chorus, I remember thinking ‘Oh my gosh. This song is full of conviction.’ Often you write for what you think other people will enjoy, but sometimes you just need to write a song for you, and this was one of those moments,” the singer shared

“It was a song that was all about what I need to learn, and what I needed to gain. It’s a song that wrestles with hypocrisy, and I love the opening line ‘there are two sides to every story’ because I think it’s often that we find ourselves picking a side of things and running full steam ahead with that ideology.”

She continued: “When we choose to actually love people with the depths of all we are, then we can see a collage of ideas, and there’s a diversity to it that can be really profound if we open our hearts to it. It’s a song to eradicate animosity and bring unity to the forefront.”

What a powerful message! We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Don’t Believe Them’ from Lauren Daigle today.

'Praise The Lord' Gateway Worship Acoustic Performance

Raise your sweet voice in worship as you sing ‘Praise The Lord’ by Gateway Worship in this lively acoustic performance. Sometimes there is so much joy in our souls, we can’t help but raise our voices in exaltation and dance around the living room. The chores can wait because thanking God for all the good he has done raises our spirits high! 

The melody is upbeat and full of hope as the lead singer joins in ten seconds later. He begins by describing how he knows of a fountain that overflows with blessings before going on to describe the abundance of mercy we are given directly from Jesus’ throne. The lyrics and the beat are so uplifting that it’s impossible not to sing along. When the chorus line hits, more beautiful voices blend in harmony as they sing:

Praise the Lord, Jesus came for me
Set me on my feet and now I’m singing
Praise the Lord, by the power of his name
I’m free and unashamed so I’ll keep singing
Praise the Lord

This worship song is a beautiful reminder of God’s work in our lives. Gateway Worship has given us an incredible worship song we can sing to the Lord as we are reminded we are forgiven, loved, and lifted high with Christ. We are no longer ashamed of our mistakes. Instead, we can sing of the sweet mercies given to us through Jesus Christ. Praise the Lord indeed, we are set free and we will forever lift his name high! 

“For by the blood of Christ we are set free, that is, our sins are forgiven. How great is the grace of God, which he gave to us in such large measure! In all his wisdom and insight God did what he had purposed, and made known to us the secret plan he had already decided to complete by means of Christ,” Ephesians 1:7-9.

'Living For the First Time' Red Rocks Worship Live Performance

Listen to this wonderful and upbeat worship song titled ‘Living For the First Time’ by Red Rocks Worship.

“You took my pieces one by one and turned my face upon the sun, and now my fears
Don’t get to win. With just one breath I say Amen, I’m alive and free, living for the first time 
No chains on me, I’m dancing in the daylight, I’ve got eyes to see, I’ve got ears to hear 
In the fullness of Your love, I’m alive and free, alive and free, living for the first time”

What an amazing song! ‘Living For the First Time’ is part of Red Rocks Worship’s new album Ascend. It was just released two years after the album Things Of Heaven came out. And this Denver-based worship collective shared what their hope is for the album.

"Our hope is that no matter where the listener finds themselves on that path, they would take the next step in trusting God and living out the freedom that life with Him provides," said Red Rocks Worship. 

"We pray that through refining and purification, they would find themselves with clean hands and pure hearts, offering the highest praise to Jesus - the hope of the world! We want listeners to realize that no matter where they are in life they can take a step closer to Jesus. We don't have to earn access, we have been freely given access."

Red Rocks Worship is the music ministry of Red Rocks Church, a multi-campus congregation based in Denver. It was founded in 2005 and is one of the fastest-growing congregations in the country, with people attending their campuses throughout Colorado, Texas and Belgium.

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Living For the First Time’ by Red Rocks Worship today and the song was able to bring you some joy and encouragement.

'Windows Down' CAIN Official Music Video

Listen to this powerful and personal song titled ‘Windows Down’ from the band CAIN.

“I was driving with the windows down, music loud, lost as anyone could be 
Praying that an open road would heal my soul and fill the emptiness in me 
I wasn’t in a church, I wasn’t on my knees in prayer, but I know I heard Your voice  
Right then, right there, I met You on a highway, tears were in my eyes”

CAIN is a sibling band made up of Taylor Cain Matz, Madison Cain Johnson, and Logan Cain, and their new song ‘Windows Down’ is their most personal song to date. It tells the true story of Logan’s wife, Emily, and God’s redeeming love in her life.

Emily is featured in the music video, and her testimony is shared within the lyrics. When she was in the midst of alcohol addiction, she was met by God in her car, and that encounter completely changed her life. She began her road to sobriety, and this song was released on the five-year anniversary of that event.

"From the beginning, it was our goal to tell Emily's story, but tell it in a way where everybody can sit in that driver's seat," Logan Cain shared. "We want this story to belong to everyone, most importantly."

He continued: “‘Windows Down' shares the age-old tale of a God who relentlessly pursues us and, along the way, will put things in front of us that maybe we don't recognize as him trying to get our attention until ultimately and undeniably, it's God, putting himself right in our path, saying, 'I'm here!' We just can't wait for people to hear this song and see the video!"

What a powerful song and message. We hope that you were encouraged by it today!

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