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The Sunday School Hymnal: a collection of hymns and music for use in Sunday school services and social meetings (1880) [67] Hymnal and Canticles of the Protestant Episcopal Church with Music (1883) [68] The Sunday-School Hymnal and Service Book (1887) [69] Hymns and Carols Set to Music (1889) [70]
Songs of Praise is a BBC Television religious programme that presents Christian hymns, worship songs and inspirational performances in churches of varying denominations from around the UK alongside interviews and stories reflecting how Christian faith is lived out. The series was first broadcast in October 1961.
Michael Cochren grew up in Pike County, Indiana, where music was a major part of his upbringing. [1] After graduating school, Michael Cochren started a band with friends, later including his wife Leah Cochren, and began touring under the name Cochren & Co. [2]
This article contains links to lists of notable Christian music artists, organized by music genre. Note: Because classifying music by genre can be arbitrary, these groupings are generalized and many artists appear on multiple lists. List of Christian country artists; List of Christian hardcore bands; List of Christian hip hop artists
Hillsong (Ultimate Worship, 2005) The O.C. Supertones (Faith of a Child, 2005) Randy Travis (Glory Train: Songs of Faith, Worship, and Praise, 2005) Lincoln Brewster (Let the Praises Ring, 2006) Lenny LeBlanc (Songs 4 Worship: Country, 2007) VeggieTales (“Here i Am To Worship, 2007”) Heather Headley (Audience of One, 2009)
The video shows Chris Brown and Brandon Lake leading the song during an Elevation Church worship service. On August 19, 2022, Elevation Worship published an acoustic performance video of the song on YouTube. [15] The video was recorded in the loft of a recently restored barn in Charlotte, North Carolina, showing Brown and Lake leading the song.
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The song has been recorded by a large number of different artists, either obscure or famous. Some versions include the following: 1972: Ray Stevens on Turn Your Radio On; 1980: John Fahey on Yes! Jesus Loves Me; 1975: Bobby Womack on I Don't Know What the World Is Coming To; 1991: Jim Eanes and Bobby Atkins on Heart of the South