Monday Mixtape: Worship Mix
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It’s been quite a while but, at long last, here is another Monday Mixtape for your musical pleasure. This Mixtape features some of my favorite worship songs I’ve been enjoying lately. There are some brand new songs and some that are just new to me.
There’s a few amazing songs from LifePoint Illuminate, including one of my favorites, I See The Poor, a song with amazingly deep and rich lyrics talking about our responsibility to the poor and hurting in our world (click here to watch a video about the story behind the song). There’s a few from Elevation’s new worship album Kingdom Come as well as a track off of Kristian Stanfill’s brand new EP Day After Day. I also threw in some great covers of older songs by Seventh Day Slumber’s worship album and a track by Laura Story off of the Catalyst Music Project album.
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Beautiful Things
Album: Beautiful Things
Artist: Gungor
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Day After Day
Album: KS (Day After Day) EP
Artist: Kristian Stanfill
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The Church
Album: Kingdom Come
Artist: Elevation Worship
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I See The Poor
Album: Children Of Light
Artist: LifePoint Illuminate
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Mighty To Save
Album: Take Everything
Artist: Seventh Day Slumber
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We Will Go
Album: Children Of Light
Artist: LifePoint Illuminate
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We Are Forgiven
Album: Kingdom Come
Artist: Elevation Worship
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From The Inside Out
Album: Take Everything
Artist: Seventh Day Slumber
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What A Savior
Album: Catalyst Music Project
Artist: Laura Story
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This City Is Yours
Album: Kingdom Come
Artist: Elevation Worship
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Name Above All Names
Album: Children of Light
Artist: LifePoint Illuminate
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The Earth Is Yours
Album: Beautiful Things
Artist: Gungor
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I’m especially loving Gungor’s album Beautiful Things. I recently heard them lead a worship set at Catalyst and immediately bought the album on my iPhone to listen to on the way home. It’s been playing ever since. The title track Beautiful Things has a great message about God’s ability to transform everyday ordinary things into something beautiful (cleverly depicted in their great album artwork). The last track in this week’s mix, The Earth Is Yours, is probably one of the best worship songs I’ve heard about environmental stewardship.
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November 8, 2010
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Good stuff, Brad.
“You Won’t Relent” is a song that continues to resonate with me in worship…love that one.
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November 8, 2010
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Also loving “Beautiful Things.” When they started playing that at Catalyst, I honestly didn’t know what to make of it, but by the end, I was hooked.
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November 8, 2010
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I’ve been playing “the Earth is Yours” for the past 3 weeks at Hope, seems to really resonate with our people. Also love the Kingdom Come album from Elevation, had a chance to play “the Church” this past Sunday for a reflection time coming off of a sermon about the local church being the “Hope of the world” fit really well. Of course love the Illuminate album…wish more local churches would release their expressions of worship. Good stuff Brad.
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December 10, 2010
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I’ve been loving Sam Fisher’s new worship album. Particularly “Taking Up My Cross” and a new arrangement of “This Is My Father’s World”.
You can hear both of them at his website:
http://www.samsongs.com