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Past Favorites from Jesus Culture's Back Catalog Just Added!

Last week had the privilege of getting to hear Jesus Culture as they lead worship leaders from all over the country at the Experience Conference and it was an amazing time of worship.  In just a few short years,  Jesus Culture has grown an incredible catalog of songs full of heartfelt praise and expansive moments of improvisation as they seek to bring people into a close encounter with the presence of God. We are pleased to announce that we have just added a collection of songs from eight of their past albums including Come Away, AwakeningJesus Culture with Martin Smith: Live From New YorkConsumed, & Your Love Never Fails.  We also added songs from Jesus Culture Reconstructed, Vol. 1 with some of their most loved hits reimagined by remix artist Lucas Hogg, as well as Emerging Voices which was recorded live in Redding, CA featuring worship leaders Derek Johnson, Mary Kat Ehrenzeller, Nate Ward, and Justin Jarvis.

New Release from Steffany Gretzinger - The Undoing

"What does it look like to worship in the process of growth, love, pain, healing?"  Bethel Music artist, Steffany Gretzinger, sought to answer this question in her first album, The Undoing.  Written during a season full of changes and new experiences, she sat down one day at her piano and began to talk to God, telling Him, "I'm so undone by You."  He responded to her that "all of life, all of this life you're living is the undoing until one day, face to face with Me, you'll be completely undone."  She realized that life was about the process and the journey, experiencing the day to day when no one was watching, and learning to worship through it all.  The Undoing is a collection of songs about this process, some born out of spontaneous worship and personal prayers, and others written for friends.

New MultiTracks from Bluetree

Best known for their song, God Of This City, Northern Irish worship band, Bluetree, has just released their latest album, Worship & Justice.  Following life changing experiences in Thailand and Myanmar, they returned to their home church in Belfast and began to reexamine the meaning of 'Avodah,' the Hebrew word for "worship and work." Aaron Boyd, founder of Bluetree, explains: “We went back home asking, ‘How does this all work? Whose responsibility is it to see these girls released from prostitution and transformed…because if I just pray over the city and nothing happens, then it’s God’s fault, right?’ It’s very easy to push that over on God, but Scripture tells us to go into the world and love people.”
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