
Kristian Stanfill

Kristian Stanfill
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Kristian Stanfill was like a lot of teenage kids growing up in the suburbs in the 90’s in a fairly typical American home. He went to church, loved music, and even taught himself to play guitar.
As soon as the church youth group heard he could play a few chords, he immediately became the so-called “Worship Leader.” He learned songs by DC Talk and Audio Adrenaline, and eventually Passion and Chris Tomlin.
While the upbringing might have been typical, the kid was not. He didn’t just pick up the guitar because it was cool. He picked it up because, even without knowing how to play a single instrument, he had been writing songs in his head for years. He recognized a profound need to praise this God he was discovering, and he learned guitar to give voice to that praise.
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This is as up-to-date as it gets. If a new song hits the airwaves and it starts trending fast, chances are you will be able to spot it here. If an old song suddenly spikes because of a unique current event, you'll see that here as well. So get out a bag of popcorn and hit refresh every 10 minutes to watch the race. Listen on Spotify.

Worship songs usually start in a writing room, then go to the studio, and finally end up on stage in a live worship experience. When a worship album comes out of the studio, the producers are able to pursue complete precision around every beat of every measure of every track that makes up the whole song. Here is a list of our favorite arrangements of worship songs that have come straight out of the studio. We make the charts match the song, note for note, measure for measure!

Listening to a live worship album makes you feel like you are right in the room, surrounded by hundreds of other worshippers. Usually, the arrangement and vocals are less polished, but that comes as an easy trade for capturing the authentic worship experience. When we chart these arrangements, they serve as a great resource to demonstrate how to lead these songs in your own live worship setting. Playing for live worship is not the same as playing in the studio. This list is full of our favorite live worship arrangements.

There's a time and a place for the huge, upbeat, wall-shaking worship songs. But when things slow down and worship becomes intimate and quiet, a different kind of song is needed. This is a list of beautiful worship ballads for quiet times. Find the right tempo here.

It's hard to stay on top of everything. Especially what songs are current in the worship world. By blending together trending, new, and top lists we've made this list of current Christian worship songs to help ourselves stay on top of things. Maybe it'll help you too.

Most worship songs can be led by male or female, but some songs seem to work really well with a male voice. Here is a list of worship songs where the original recording was sung by a male. If you are a male looking for a song to fit your unique vocal range, this is the list for you.















