Our take on the studio version of this well-known Hillsong track with great instrument parts, all deconstructed in MultiTrack format. If you’re having trouble reproducing this live, use our version...
This version drops the key to Bb to make it more congregationally singable but we’ve also added TWO endings, so you can easily stop at the end of the fourth verse in our MultiTrack player or carry o...
We’ve slightly tweaked Chris Tomlin’s version of the classic hymn (with an added chorus section) by taking the key down to B to make it more congregationally singable.
Here is Zach Williams’ song Chain Breaker but recorded in the more congregationally friendly key of E. You can use the MultiTrack Player to change the key if you’d like. This works well particular...
A wonderful and fun modern Christmas carol/song from Tom Mills of the UK based Push Community. Check out the 30 second sample and enjoy! Includes FREE chord chart.
Our modern band focused version of this well known hymn. Check out the 30 second sample to listen and EveryKey Chord chart if you need help transcribing the chords for your worship team.
A terrific new Advent Hymn, great melody, lyrics and very congregational. Perfect for your Christmas services so check out the 30 second sample clip. It even comes with the chord charts and score all...
Zarc Porter wrote the song ‘Let Him Reign’ with Shell Perris primarily as a kids song but one that equally speaks to adults too, so it’s ideal for both all age and kids services.
Nothing But Glory is a great new worship song by Michael Farren, Tony Wood, Johan Asgarde and Oliver Lundstrum. The theme explores being captivated by God’s presence and works really well for se...
This is our version of Darlene Zschech’s At The Cross in the congregational key of E (not to be confused with Chris Tomlin’s At The Cross (Love Ran Red)!
Our version of one of Phil Wickham’s early songs. It closely follows the original in the congregational key of D with a great dynamic that builds throughout the course of the song.
Our version of Bethel’s great song Our Father combines a more succinct four minute arrangement suitable for small to medium sized congregations, all in the more singable key of C.