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Higher Vision Worship - "Even So (Amen)"

Even So (Amen) is the newest release from Higher Vision Worship. Higher Vision Worship’s music fits suitably into the “worship” genre with energetic, impassioned songs that have been recorded live during various worship sessions. The three-track EP is grounded in a timeless message and is intended to speak to multi-generational, contemporary Christian audiences. The Extended Play features the well-liked single similarly named “Even So (Amen).” The title track is a congregational favorite of the EP, where listeners can experience the sound of pop-influenced hooks, dynamic guitar melodies, and emotive lyrics.

"You Reign" by Sammy Nino

Sammy Nino is a songwriter and worship leader who has a passion to create music and see people encounter God through it.  We are excited to bring you the worship leading resources for his new single, "You Reign," which he has released in both Spanish and in English. Pick up these resources today!

Taylor House Sessions - Nashville Life Music

Nashville Life Music began as a spontaneous meeting around a living room piano and is now a thriving music collective in the heart of Music City. As a diverse family of singers and musicians known for lively, fun-filled melodies and powerful, anthemic worship choruses, they are inspiring worship gatherings in their local church each week with songs expressing their heartfelt mission to see the world filled with Jesus followers. The members are thrilled to now have the opportunity to share their music to a broader audience with Taylor House Sessions, named after the studio where they recorded the EP.

A Thousand More - Thrive Worship

Starting out as the worship team for Bayside Church based in Sacramento, California, Thrive Worship has quickly grown into a sprawling eight-campus worship family whose songs and weekly Sunday night worship services are transforming their northern California community. As a growing and evolving group of diverse singers and musicians, Thrive Worship is writing songs for the church that sing of a hope for the future and love for the Savior. The band's new album, A Thousand Moreis packed with original worship songs born from the vibrant ministry happening at Bayside Church. “Every song on this album is telling a piece of a story from our church,” shares Corbin Phillips, one of the group's founding leaders, along with Peter Burton and Charmaine Wells. “When you have a lot of people from different backgrounds, you get a lot of different influences in the music from Gospel to pop to congregational. It gives us a lot of space within the boundary lines to create outside of the typical church worship band.”

Prestonwood Worship - Songs of the People: Revival

Prestonwood Worship is excited to share its latest modern worship project, Songs of the People: Revival. The album features six originals songs from their team, which is led by Dove Award-winning songwriter, Michael Neale. They capture the heart of what God is doing in and among us. Throughout history, times of revival have not been manmade but God-graced. It’s not something we can strategize; we need Him to do what only He can do," the team shares. "We point to Jesus, our Hope, as we move toward all He has for us. That is the heart of this project. We pray that these songs become for you what they have been to us: weapons of praise on the lips of your people. Anthems of hope that cut through the darkness. The sound of revival."

Vineyard Worship - "You Meet Me Here"

Birthed out of a songwriting group from Mile High Vineyard in Denver, Colorado, Vineyard Worship's new single, “You Meet Me Here” was inspired by the themes of God’s presence and faithfulness from Psalm 139. John Haas shares, “The original inspiration for the song came from Psalm 139 and during the 2018 Lent season, and was centered around themes of God's presence and faithfulness. Coming out of a hard season of struggle, disappointment, and discouragement, we felt like we could celebrate not just what God was doing to redeem that but also that he had been with us through the entire process.”
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