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From contemporary worship to traditional hymns, here are Christian songs about heaven. The Kingdom of Heaven, the throne of God, angels crying holy holy holy, the return of Christ, our sanctification complete, no sickness, no death and no tears, rejoicing, eternal life -- these are just a few of the many words and ideas that come to mind as we think about heaven.

As we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost (May 23, 2021), we give thanks for and embrace the power of the Holy Spirit with the authority given through Christ! This is a list of songs perfect for your congregation as you declare and celebrate Pentecost!

We were not created for isolation. God intended for our souls to draw close to one another, and to be sustained by the eternity of a relationship with Him. His presence is eternal, His mercy is unchangeable, and His intimacy intercedes through His love for each of us. Through the healing and the hurting, we are pursued by a faithful friend in Jesus Christ. Here is a list of songs focusing on friendship.

Jesus is the face of mercy, showing us what it means to welcome and pardon our adversaries. Mercy is transformative, challenging our postures to be pointed towards all of whom God calls His children. As mercy binds with truth, righteousness joins with peace, a representation of God’s faithful will to break barriers among His kingdom. Here is a list of songs focusing on God’s mercy.

God is good, all the time. It is not just a catchphrase. It is truth, even when we don't understand it. When we have trouble hearing from God, when He feels far away, when we look around and we can't understand, God is still good. His goodness is just as true when we have blessings to celebrate as when we have tears to shed. Here is a list of songs that speak of the goodness of God. All the time, God is good.

As believers our joy is deep and firm, it is supernatural, it flourishes in the midst of pain and suffering, it hopes, it is a result of abiding in Christ. 1 Peter 1:8 reminds us that even though we do not see Christ, we trust him and rejoice with an inexpressive and glorious joy.These are all songs that focus on joy.