Hillsong Worship
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With a catalog sung by an estimated 50 million people worldwide each week, Hillsong Worship is passionate about equipping and mobilizing believers everywhere with Christ-centered songs of God-glorifying worship for the building of the Church.
For almost three decades Hillsong Worship has served people across nations and generations, traveling the world leading diverse expressions of the Church in the worship of Jesus. By God’s grace it’s ‘local church’ worship songs such as ‘Shout To The Lord’, ‘Mighty To Save’, ‘Hosanna’, ‘Cornerstone’, ‘Forever Reign’, ‘Broken Vessels’ , ‘This I Believe (The Creed)’ and ‘What A Beautiful Name’ have become the songs of local churches all over the globe, in addition to finding a place in the personal devotion of individual believers everywhere.
As the legacy of Hillsong Worship continues to grow, the team remain committed to bringing the “new song” to new generations of worshippers, believing that these declarations of faith and adoration would give birth to revival throughout the nations
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As we gather to remember the birth of Christ during the Christmas season, communion offers a powerful opportunity to reflect on the profound connection between the manger and the cross. These Songs for Communion During Christmas remind us that Jesus came not just to be born but to live, die, and rise again for our redemption. This collection of songs is designed to help your congregation enter into a moment of deep reverence and thanksgiving as they take part in communion during Christmas services. Each song reflects on the sacrifice of Christ, His love, and the gift of salvation that was set into motion with His birth.
Find top Easter worship songs sung in churches across the United Kingdom during the season of Lent and Passion Week. Download chord charts, vocal sheets, orchestrations, patches, and multitracks.
“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”—1 Thessalonians 5:18–18. In Paul's first letter to the church at Thessalonica, thankfulness rounds out the three postures that God desires from us. Find songs and hymns along the themes of joyfulness and prayerfulness, a sense of gratitude shields our hearts from the doubt and cynicism that arises from life's everyday struggles.
In the Christian liturgical calendar, there are several different Feasts of the Cross, all of which commemorate the cross used in the crucifixion of Jesus. Unlike Good Friday, which is dedicated to the passion of Christ and the crucifixion, these feast days celebrate the cross itself, as the sign of salvation. Holy Cross Day (September 14, 2021) honors Christ's self-offering on the cross for our salvation.
Jesus understands and says, “Come to me, weary and heavy-laden. And I will give you rest.” – Matthew 11:28. Notice Jesus doesn't say, “Come to me strong, cheerful, without worries.” Jesus said the opposite. We're invited to come to Him weary—whether confused, numb, anxious, angry, stuck, or stressed. Jesus tells us to simply come. Imperfectly His. As we are.