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Joel Timothy Houston (born 19 September 1979) is an Australian musician, songwriter, pastor, and leader in the Sydney-based band Hillsong United, a worship band of Hillsong Church. He was co-pastor at Hillsong NYC between 2010 and 2017. [1] He is the head of the Christian worship band Hillsong United, for which he sings, plays guitar, and ...
Joel Houston and Marty Sampson took over the leadership in 2002. [7] [8] The official UNITED logo was designed by drummer Luke Munns in 2002 for To the Ends of the Earth. [9] After several live albums in the 2000s, Hillsong United released their first full studio album All of the Above in 2007. [7]
Joel Houston: United We Stand: 13 No Other Name (Live) Joel Houston and Jonas Myrin: No Other Name: 4 No Other Name (Radio Version) [Live] 18 Nothing but the Blood: Robert Lowry: Songs for Communion: 1 Nothing Like Your Love: Hillsong United: Zion: No Reason To Hide: Joel Houston, Matt Crocker: Faith + Hope + Love: 7 Tear Down the Walls: 2 Now ...
Jonathon "JD" Douglass, Taya Smith, and Joel Houston from the Christian worship music band, Hillsong UNITED stopped by AOL's BUILD Series to discuss and promote their latest album, Wonder.It's ...
"Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)" is a song by Australian worship group Hillsong United. It was released on 23 August 2013 as the second and final single from their third studio album, Zion (2013). [1] The song is led by Taya Smith, and was written by Matt Crocker, Joel Houston and Salomon Ligthelm, with production being handled by Michael Guy ...
Hillsong United released "Know You Will" as a single on 9 July 2021. [6] Joel Houston shared the story behind the song, [7] saying: "Know You Will" speaks into the nature of where we’ve been for the last 18 months—uncharted territory. It has been a crazy year for the world in a lot of ways.
To the Ends of the Earth is the fourth live praise and worship by Hillsong United. ... Joel Houston: Tulele Faletolu: 03:35: 14. "My God ··· (Radio Mix)" Marty ...
The band had several recording sessions for Wonder at The Record Plant in Los Angeles. [13] Lead vocalist Joel Houston felt that the album's title and themes reflected returning wonder to both faith and worship, saying, "This is the challenge, and this is what worship— if worship can be summed up as an expression of art and music and story— is ultimately designed to do.