
Living Word Worship

Living Word Worship
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It was the desire of Senior Pastor Patrick Murray of the Living Word Church in Vandalia, Ohio and worship leaders, Caleb Flynn and Stephan Stewart, to write songs that reflect the greatness of our God! Living Word Worship is our church’s vehicle in doing just that! Living Word Worship is a collection of people who sing and play every week in the Dayton, Ohio area as a part of the Living Word Church.
We believe that in order to lead worship, we must first worship. Worship is a lifestyle, not a separate activity to be engaged in only at specific times and places.
In the making of our first album we landed on the theme of “Be Lifted Up.” John 12:32 Jesus says, ‘‘if I be lifted up above the earth, I will draw all men unto me.'' We know here that Christ is speaking of His death and resurrection. In this passage we see Jesus giving us the remedy for a very broken humanity - Himself. We live in a very ''self'' driven culture, our prayer is that through the ministering of this recording hearts will be drawn back to Jesus Christ, eyes will be opened to see that Jesus is the only way; that He always was, always is, and always will be the answer for a lost and hurting world. We believe that “Be Lifted Up” is not just a message for our church but ''The Church.'
We have seen the Lord do great things in our church time and time again and we consider it a privilege that we are able to be a voice through song that testify of His greatness. Our desire and prayer is that all who hear our music will experience Him and be inspired to believe that the Lord can do the same great things in their life!
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If we claim to believe in someone, then we also believe in what that person can do. So, if we claim to believe in God, then why not have faith in His creation as well? If everything that He has done is good, how much more so are we whom he has made in his image and likeness and adopted as his sons and daughters. Consequently, our faith in God ought to be reflected in the trust we place in our own selves as well as in the abilities and skills He has entrusted to us. All this, coupled with His grace, is the perfect combination to carry out mighty acts. Download these chord charts and arrangements to engage congregations in reflecting the mighty, powerful name of Jesus.

Jesus did for us what we could never do for ourselves. His great sacrifice is the only means by which we could ever obtain our greatest gift of salvation. Out of grateful hearts, we sing songs of praise and adoration for who He is. Here is a list of songs about our Savior, Jesus Christ.

These songs celebrate and declare God's sovereignty, emphasizing His absolute rule and dominion over all creation. They serve as a reminder of His majesty, power, and control over every aspect of life and the universe. These songs may also reflect on God's faithfulness and unfailing love, even in the midst of challenging circumstances. They remind worshippers that God's sovereignty is not only an expression of His power, but also a testament to His goodness and grace.

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.

Proclamation songs boldly declare God's greatness, love, and salvation. These songs offer powerful affirmations of faith and inspire congregational worship. Download chord charts, lead sheets, orchestrations, and multitracks to incorporate songs of proclamation in your worship services, lifting up praises to honor God's glory and power.

Although the heart of leadership according to scripture is servanthood (Mark 10:42-45), the Bible also teaches that legitimate leaders have authority, in the sense of a right to direct others. This authority comes from God and is delegated to leaders for the good of the church.



