Lift Up Your Hands - Signing for Children
Free video resource to show signing for children with well-known children's songs.
Welcome! From projection screens to professions of faith, from sacraments to song selections this is where worship teams and planners can connect with others about all aspects of worship.
Free video resource to show signing for children with well-known children's songs.
My hope is that this playlist will bring you closer to our Creator, who is worthy of all our praise. Enjoy!
What worship songs have been inspiring you lately? Would you be willing to share one or two of your current favorites?
In the past we have used the accompaniments that came with the grey Psalter Hymnal for band instruments for special occasions. Does anyone know if there is anything similar for the Lift Up Your Hearts songbook?
Help! The trumpet arrangement of "Here is Our King" by Crowder/Passion has gone missing from our binder (not on my watch!)
Our 100 year old pipe organ is showing its age. We would love input about a digital organ from those who have made this transition!
Have you heard about the Global Hymn Sing (sponsored by Keith and Kristyn Getty) taking place Feb 25? Visit the Global Hymn Sing website to find FREE resources and register your congregation to sing along.
Here are two songs that I have written for the 500th anniversary year of the Reformation. It is my hope that churches and choirs may find a use for one or both of these songs.
The following is a list of songs that can be used for prayer walking. Please add a comment to this post with your favorites!
I pray you enjoy this song I wrote for the Reformation and that you celebrate well this October. More importantly, I hope that you treasure (and lead others to treasure) the beauty of Christ and what he has done for us.
In an effort to encourage Psalm-singing, Church of the Servant invites congregational songwriters to submit a Psalm-based song to its 2017 COS New Psalm Contest.
I have recently resumed playing the organ and I need HELP! I need to brush up on chord structure and transitions, esp. the unusual ones. Does anyone have any suggestions? Techniques? Resources?
The most recently published and recommended hymnals for the CRC are highlighted below. These and former hymnals can be purchased from Faith Alive Christian Resources.