Pat Barrett
Pat Barrett
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A worship leader at Grace Midtown in Atlanta, GA, with songs such as “Build My Life” and “Good Good Father." Pat is one of the primary songwriters and worship leaders for Housefires.
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When we sing about God's grace and we believe the truth deep in our hearts, it affects our lives. We live with more compassion. We extend more mercy. We feel more empathy. This is why worship songs about grace and mercy are so important to the church. Every day and every week, through song and word, we must remind ourselves about the nature of God who is full of grace. What we receive from God, we extend to others. This is the full cycle of worship.
Most of our song lists at PraiseCharts are based on song characteristics and data from customer activity. This list is different. These are hand-selected favorites from our staff. Our team of programmers, administrators, arrangers, and designers took a moment to browse through the list of songs recently added to PraiseCharts, and pick out their favorites. No data — just pure, personal preference! These are songs that we love to sing, play, and listen to. We hope you love them as much as we do. We'll update this often. You might be surprised and find a hidden jewel.
Hymns have been written all through the ages. Thousands of these songs have stood the test of time, uniting generations in a common voice of worship. Hymns are still being written today, with an intentional focus on penning timeless melodies, multiple verses full of rich theology, and sometimes a chorus to tie the themes together. Here is a list of our most popular modern worship hymns, generally written after 1990. Who knows, maybe we'll still be singing some of these songs in the 2100s.
These days, most of the great worship songs end up on a radio playlist somewhere in this world. People love to cruise down the highway with their windows open and hands raised (well, at least one hand) while having their own private time of worship. On a practical note, artists will often record a special radio version of their song that is trimmed down to around three minutes. You won't find a lot of spontaneous repetition in these arrangements. Here is a list of our top praise and worship radio hits.
When you don't have a full band, sometimes you just to see and hear a song in its more basic format. Try these arrangements with just acoustic guitar, piano, and maybe a djembe. This list features some of our best worship songs in stripped-down acoustic versions. Follow and listen on Spotify!