We all know that music isn’t everything.
Worship has much more to do with our hearts than it does the skill of our hands. But that’s not the whole picture.
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We all know that music isn’t everything.
Worship has much more to do with our hearts than it does the skill of our hands. But that’s not the whole picture.
Today marks the release of a project that has claimed much of my life over the past year.
It’s Undying Love – the live worship album from Allison Park Church.
Undying Love is an album for the church. Filled with prayers, declarations of truth, and a soundtrack that will energize your day.
My first introduction to worship music was not a pretty one.
I was forced to listen to it. I can remember the opening strains of “Change My Heart Oh God” like a knife in the heart. This was the music I could listen to?
Not the soundtrack an eleven year old boy wants to hear.
But eventually, I grew to love worship music. Mainly, because something happened to me.
On this site, I typically don’t like to talk about myself too much.
Rather, I prefer to write in a way that applies to you, encourages you, and challenges you as a worship leader.
But today, I want to introduce you to another huge part of my life. I am the Creative Arts Pastor at Allison Park Church in Pittsburgh, PA.
Over the past year, we have been working on a live recording. And we are very close to sharing the entire project with you: Allison Park Worship.
It’s one of my favorite days: music sharing day.
Here are 11 instrumental albums I am currently using to “get things done” (one of them is free if you look hard enough).
At the end of the post, I want to hear yours. Enjoy!