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"That's Who I Praise" is a song by Brandon Lake. It was released as a single on July 29, 2024. [ 1 ] Lake co-wrote the song with Benjamin Hastings, Micah Nichols, Steven Furtick, and Zac Lawson. [ 2 ]
The official lyric video for "Praise" was issued by Elevation Worship through YouTube on May 19, 2023. [16] Elevation Worship released the music video for "Praise" featuring Brandon Lake, Chris Brown, and Chandler Moore leading the song during an Elevation Church worship service, via YouTube on May 22, 2023. [17]
Praise You Anywhere" was released as the lead single from the album, along with its accompanying music video, on June 9, 2023. [26] "Praise You Anywhere" peaked at number one on the Hot Christian Songs chart. [4] At the 2024 GMA Dove Awards, "Praise You Anywhere" got nominated for the Song of the Year and Worship Recorded Song of the Year ...
Brandon Lake grew up in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, where his father was a pastor of a church plant. [6] Lake developed a passion for playing the guitar in childhood, [7] which was nurtured by his father who taught him to play a few basic chord progressions. [6]
UP: Unified Praise (4) 3 I Just Love You So Much: Paul Iannuzzelli: Jump to the Jam: 7 I Just Want to Praise the Lord: Geoff Bullock: People Just Like Us: 9 I Know It: Darlene Zschech: All Things Are Possible (1) 11 Extravagant Worship: The Songs of Darlene Zschech (1) 2 (CD 2) I Believe the Promise (2) 7 I Lift My Hands: Jay Cook: Jesus Is: 9 ...
Despite this, Alford revised the hymn again in 1867 in Year of Praise. Alford was a moderate who attempted to keep good relations between non-conformists and the High Church Anglicans in the Church of England: "Come, Ye Thankful People, Come" is commonly found in evangelical hymn books, as are Alford's "Forward be our watchword" and "Ten ...
Praise the Lord (1993) this publication, compiled by C Clementson (Hoddesdon), contain a wide range of musical styles including hymns, Taize pieces, Jewish-styled songs, anthems, and modern songs. Praise the Lord (2000) the second version of Praise the Lord contained the original 130 songs, plus 70 additional songs.
The New Baptist Praise Book: or, Hymns of the Centuries (1914) [550] The Heart's Offering with Songs New and Old for The Lord's Memorial (1915) [551] Revival Gems: a Small Book with a Big Mission (1921) Living Hymns: the small hymnal: a book of worship and praise for the developing life (1923) [552] The New Baptist Hymnal (1926) [553]