How He Loves – C
There is so much history to this song, I can’t even begin to describe it. Ask me sometime.
There is so much history to this song, I can’t even begin to describe it. Ask me sometime.
I wish we had it in us to pull off the Owl City version, with all the key changes, but I have to get better at guitar…
What is there to say?
Who-o-oa! A popular opener, largely due to its raw energy. This one sizzles!
I have always been pleasantly surprised at how this song has held on. Granted, I try to use it sparingly, but I clearly recall being shocked when a member approached me and asked when we were going to sing it again. This one gets requests? Massive.
Ah yes, the perennial favorite…
A reminder…
It’s hard, as a leader, to write innovative and exciting things about songs that we’ve done (what feels like) a hundred times. “Does anyone even need to practice this?” I ask myself.
But you clicked to this page.
Someone, somewhere, wants a refresher. That’s good! We’ve provided a service, and that alone is enough for me. I’m glad you’re here.
A beautiful communion song, originally from a “City On A Hill” worship album, sung by Dan Haseltine from Jars of Clay and Leigh Nash from Sixpence None the Richer.
Happy, healthy, exciting praise!
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