This is a very congregational song from UK songwriter David Woodman with a declarative theme and will be a valuable addition to your church’s repertoire of fast songs with lyrical depth and content....
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.
Newer worship songs like this Jesus Culture track often have EDM based arrangements, with parts that can be difficult to reproduce live. But because we’ve taken time to put each element into a playa...
This song by independent UK artist and worship leader David Woodmanis one of many that work really well in congregational settings.
If you like Rend Collective’s ‘Build Your Kingdom Here&...
Awesome Cutlery exists to help families worship Jesus together. Their songs are designed to be sung by all ages, and this specially-selected catalogue from their two albums has been put together for u...
Awesome Cutlery exists to help families worship Jesus together. Their songs are designed to be sung by all ages, and this specially-selected catalogue from their two albums has been put together for u...
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.
With this Bethel song, we’ve built a slightly more succinct, congregation friendly 4 minute arrangement in a more congregational key than the original.
This is a slightly more band focused version than the original for usability in MultiTrack format, plus we’ve taken the key down to A to make it more congregationally accessible.
As with many Bethel based tracks the best known versions are too long and often in too high a key to be suitable for ‘normal’ sized congregations. So again we’ve shortened some repeated sections...