Lyric video by the multiethnic Heart of the City Band. From the CD 'It All Belongs to You'. Words & Music by Dan Adler. Featuring vocals by Barbara Van Leer. (c) 2006, Heart of the City Music. Available to order or download www.danandsandyadler.com or at iTunes or most MP3 sites. Charts and background tracks available at praisecharts.com.
Join us as we explore the incredible journey of Bay Turner, a gifted artist whose path to the national stage is a testament to God's transformative power. After an accident left his vocal cords paralyzed, Bay experienced a miraculous healing that brought him back to the spotlight. He returned to sing "Biblical" on America's Got Talent, showcasing his restored voice. In this edition of Song Discovery, Bay performs "Beautiful Gospel," a song that encapsulates the power of the gospel to reach and redeem. The song, written by Bay Turner, Tony Wood, and John Allan, features the talented Tommy Gerlach on guitar. Bay shares a poignant inspiration behind "Beautiful Gospel," recounting a powerful encounter with his grandmother, Joy, days before her passing. Guided by the Holy Spirit, Bay led her through the salvation prayer, and she went to be with Jesus shortly after. This profound experience filled Bay with peace and deepened his understanding of the gospel's beauty and reach.
Chris Llewellyn's solo debut album, "Honest," is an intimate exploration of faith and life's raw emotions, inspired by his personal struggles and a transformative family diagnosis. This twelve-song Celtic-rooted album serves as a candid soundtrack to wrestling with faith, showcasing Llewellyn's authentic and heartfelt songwriting. Drawing from a rich heritage of Irish storytelling and a fusion of alternative pop and Americana, Llewellyn captivates listeners with his profound sincerity and dynamic live performances. "Honest" invites listeners to embrace their struggles, ask bold questions, and find comfort in the steadfastness of genuine faith, as further exemplified in the live performance of “Honest” for Song Discovery on Worship Leader Magazine and the poignant video release of “Still Believe In The Magic.”
In the tapestry of worship music, "Come to the River (River of Life)" emerges as a poignant anthem, inviting weary hearts into a transformative encounter with grace. Penned by the collaborative efforts of Fanny Crosby, Joni Lamb, Joshua Brown, Rebecca Lamb Weiss, Jesse Reeves, and Michael Farren, this hymn seamlessly intertwines rich lyricism with a melody that lingers in the soul. Verse 1: A Call to the Weary The opening stanza beckons the worn-out and disheartened, extending an invitation to find solace and rest in the river's embrace. The lyrics beautifully capture the essence of desperation turning to hope, resonating with the universal human experience. Chorus: The River of Life's Embrace The chorus, with its emotive crescendo, propels the listener into the river of life—a metaphorical journey that transcends the mundane. Running to the Savior's arms, the worshipper is enveloped in the grace and love of Christ, creating a poignant moment of connection. Verse 2: Redemption's Crimson Flow The second verse delves into the profound symbolism of the river, poured out from Christ's veins. It washes away stains, transforming sinners into saints. The imagery is vivid, and the impact is both visceral and spiritual. Bridge: The Invitation to Come Home The bridge, delivered with an arresting repetition, echoes the Spirit and the Bride's urgent call. It serves as a climactic moment, compelling the listener to respond to the invitation with an introspective "What are you waiting for?" This section adds a layer of urgency to the song's overall narrative. Verse 3: A Journey from Heaven's Throne In the final verse, the river is unveiled as a celestial force, flowing from Heaven's throne to welcome the prodigal home. The imagery is evocative, creating a sense of divine embrace and belonging. Conclusion: A Masterful Collaboration "Come to the River (River of Life)" is a masterful collaboration that effortlessly blends the timeless words of Fanny Crosby with the contemporary touch of Joni Lamb, Joshua Brown, Rebecca Lamb Weiss, Jesse Reeves, and Michael Farren. The song transcends eras, offering a timeless message of redemption and restoration. Its ability to bridge traditional hymnody with modern worship sensibilities makes it a standout addition to any congregation's repertoire. This hymn is not just a song; it's an invitation to experience the transformative power of grace at the river's edge. Visit www.worshipleader.com for further insights on worship. #WorshipMusic #Hymns #ComeToTheRiver #MichaelFarren #FannyCrosby
The Faroese singer / songwriter Eydun Jacobsen wrote this song and has been sung in Scandinavia ever since. It uses the text of Psalm 18. As the Danish lyrics are easy to follow and find online, I have not added it.
This version is from Kristent Felleskap, Kristiansand in Norway. I have tried to keep the intimate nature of the original. This texted version was then used successfully at a church service texted in both languages, and it proved successful enough to consider uploading it for the enjoyment of others.
The translation I made over a period of 3 days. It may be short, but it takes time to find something that fits the original rythm, text and fits the melody naturally.
Background frames are from all-free-download.com
Lyric video of 'Rise Up' by the multiethnic Heart of the City Band. Featuring lead vocals by Dan Adler and G. Allen Foster. From the CD 'What We Really Need'. Words and music by Dan Adler. (c) 1994 Heart of the City Music (ASCAP). Available to order or download www.danandsandyadler.com or at iTunes or most MP3 sites. Charts and background tracks available at praisecharts.com.
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In this video, country artist Jackson Michelson shares his journey from playing music in church to becoming a successful country musician. He emphasizes his aversion to labeling art, appreciating artists who embrace diverse styles. Michelson's musical roots are in church, but his career took an unexpected turn when he started writing love songs for his wife. After recording these songs in a Vancouver studio, he received unexpected feedback: people loved his "country music," a genre he hadn't intentionally pursued. Local country radio stations picked up his songs, leading to a rapid rise in popularity with extensive touring and airplay, including on Sirius XM's The Highway. Despite his growing fame, Michelson remains true to his roots as a storyteller, writing about personal experiences and other people's lives. He reflects on the intersection of secular and sacred music, expressing his belief in the power of storytelling in both contexts. For Michelson, leading people through stories and worship is a unified experience, whether he's singing about life or leading worship. He embraces the idea of being in the world but not of it, and finds joy in singing to the "King of Kings," illustrating his seamless transition between country music and worship. Discover additional worship resources at www.worshipleader.com.
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Christian Hip-Hop Artist Steven Malcolm, as he delves into the powerful intersection of hip-hop and worship music. In this candid interview, Steven shares his journey from a fatherless young man to a devoted husband and father, using his life and music to glorify God. He passionately discusses how hip-hop can be a form of worship, urging believers to break free from putting God in a box. Steven highlights the importance of living a life according to the scriptures, emphasizing the difference between a regular Christian and a true Christ follower in the music industry. He speaks about the vital role of unwavering leadership in fostering a culture of prayer and integrity, ensuring that our faith and actions remain aligned with our identity in Christ. Discover how Steven interprets scripture creatively through his rap, using metaphors and parables to bring biblical truths to life. Witness his heart for worship and the transformative impact of his music, despite initial skepticism from traditional church settings. Be inspired by Steven's testimony of God's faithfulness in his life, as he reflects on his marriage and fatherhood, demonstrating that God can truly turn nothing into something for His glory. Watch now and be encouraged by Steven Malcolm's story of faith, worship, and redemption. Visit www.worshipleader.com for further insights on worship.
I Believe came from a poem a friend wrote titled Believe. My words are totally different but in my song, I was still thinking of Good Friday and Easter. It kind of sounds like the Newsboys who I love.
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Performed by the Heart of the City Band off their CD by the same title and written by Dan Adler. Available on iTunes, www.danandsandyadler.com and most mp3 streaming sites.
This song is performed by the Heart of the City Band on their CD "With One Voice", and is sung in Hmong, Spanish and English. It features the lead vocals of Kenny Passmore, Kangza Kong and Eunice Bravo. Written by Dan Adler. Available at www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes and most mp3 sites.
This is a slideshow of the song 'I Run to You', performed by Dan Adler and the Heart of the City Band on their CD "With One Voice". It is also included on Dan Adler's solo CD "Songs for the Battle". Available at www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes and most mp3 sites.
Unlike other religious leaders, Jesus Christ didn't claim to be just a good teacher or prophet. He claimed to be the Way, Truth and Life - the only way to the Father. His death wasn't an execution, it was an atoning sacrifice for sin. He, unlike other religious leaders, didn't stay dead - He arose. We who believe His Word, worship this Lamb of God as the Name above all Names. This is a slideshow of the song performed by the Heart of the City Band off of their CD, 'It All Belongs to You'. It features vocal solos by Ed Adorno and Dan Adler along with solos by Brad Anderson on trumpet, keyboard by Peter Shu, electric guitar by George Parrish and percussion by Alexis Santos. Available at www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes and most mp3 streaming sites.
A lyric video of the song 'That's Why', performed by the Heart of the City Band, off of their CD entitled 'With One Voice'. Available a www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes and most mp3 sites.
This is a slide show of a Native American style worship song using images of nature that coincide with the lyrics of the song, as well as images of the Heart of the City Band performing it. It was written by Dan Adler and features Native American flute solos by Sandy Adler and vocal solos by Native American singer Evangeline Jackson. Karen Austin Brave Crow currently sings the lead vocal with the band and is also featured in the slide show. This song is recorded on the band's "'t All Belongs to You' CD and an instrumental version is also on their 'Wind of the Spirit' CD. Song is available at www.danandsandyadler.com, iTunes and most mp3 sites
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