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All About You: Joel Houston: To the Ends of the Earth (1) 2 To the Ends of the Earth (2) 13 All Day: Marty Sampson: Awake (1) (2000) 4 More Than Life (2) 15 The I Heart Revolution (3) 14 (CD 1) All for Love: Mia Fieldes: God He Reigns (2) 2 (CD 2) Look to You: 5 All I Do: Gio Galanti Natasha Bedingfield: Blessed: 10 All I Need Is You: Marty ...
Hillsong, Small City Musical artist Martin W "Marty" Sampson (born 31 May 1979) is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician and former worship leader at the Hillsong Church in Sydney.
Take It All may refer to: "Take It All" (song), ... "Take It All", a 2006 song by Hillsong United from United We Stand "Take It All", a song by The Reason 4
Passion: Take It All is a contemporary worship album recorded live at Passion Conferences in Atlanta and Houston in 2014. The album features bestselling artists Chris Tomlin , Crowder , Matt Redman , Christy Nockels , and Kristian Stanfill , along with special guest performances.
The first of these was initially to be the eighth album (and first studio album) by Hillsong United. That album was simply released with the title All of the Above . The second of these to be part of the series was to be an extended play release compiled of performances by Hillsong United's under 21-year-old members.
God He Reigns reached No. 2 on the Australian album charts and the DVD hit No. 1. Initially, there was doubt as to the commercial success of the album as the release coincided with the release of new albums by Guy Sebastian and Paulini, but in that week more copies of God He Reigns were sold than every other CD in Australia combined (including pop charts, alternative, rock, et cetera).
Hillsong's popularity is not at all what it was in the height of Carl's era. As of March 2023, only six out of 16 Hillsong locations remain in the U.S. Hillsong New York only has around 500 ...
Mighty to Save is the fifteenth album in the live praise and worship series of contemporary worship music by Hillsong Church. It was released in July 2006, at the annual Hillsong Conference. The album peaked at No. 25 on the ARIA Albums Chart. [1]