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A Great Worship Resource

9:30 AM, Oct. 12, 2007 .. Posted in This and That .. 1 comments .. Link

I lead the worship at our church ~ until such a time as God provides a capable, willing man to do it; and so I am always looking for good resources for worship music.  It seems like music books are getting so expensive, that I can't hardly stand to buy them, and often there are only a couple songs you really want anyway.  One of the last ones I bought, is worship music, but it's written so high, only a tenor or a true soprano could sing them!

We are not hymns-only folk, but we do like our worship music to have some real substance to it~not the Jesus is my boyfriend fluff.  So, keep in mind that their may be some of that in the resource I am recommending, but I have found a lot of great music there!

It's Worship Together.  You have to register, but it's free, and each week they have 3 worship songs that you can download.  You can also buy music through them ~ one bonus is that you can just buy the sheet music, for less than $3.  You pay for it, and you print it.  It's great.  The other wonderful aspect (for me, anyway), is that you can transpose the music before you print it out!  Now, I'm an alto, who leads music in a not horribly musical church, so being able to knock a song down a notch or two is a huge benefit!

One other place I would recommend.  Getty Music.  Keith and Kristen Getty, along with Stuart Townsend are putting out what I believe to be outstanding worship music.  They have nice melodies and meaty content.  Stop by there and get a taste for what worship music should be.  You can also buy their music there.


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3:06 PM, Oct. 15, 2007 .. Posted by Martha
I am not hymns only either, but I sure love them! I like songs with substance and ones that do not repeat the same thing over and over and over again....

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