Travis Cottrell
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Travis Cottrell's journey from a basketball-loving kid in Boone, North Carolina, to a celebrated worship leader and musician has been nothing short of extraordinary. After graduating from Belmont University in 1992, he wholeheartedly embraced his calling to ministry and has been joyfully leading God's people in worship ever since. Travis has had the privilege of collaborating with renowned artists like Max Lucado, Amy Grant, and Cindy Morgan, and performing in iconic venues like Carnegie Hall and Abbey Road.
For the past eighteen years, Travis has served as the worship leader at Beth Moore's Living Proof Live conferences, ministering across the United States and beyond. He's also produced numerous albums and authored the book "Surprised By Worship: Discovering the Presence of God Where You Least Expect It." With a heart for unity in worship across generations and backgrounds, Travis blends traditional hymns with contemporary music to lead people in authentic worship.
Travis currently serves as the Worship Pastor at Englewood Baptist Church in Jackson, TN, and shares his life with his wife, Angela, and their three children, Jack, Lily Kate, and Levi, along with their trusty companion, Flash the dog. Travis Cottrell's passion is to help people know, love, and worship the Maker and Lover of our souls, and he considers it a great privilege to be a part of this divine mission.
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“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.
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.
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.