Tim Hughes
Tim Hughes
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If there’s a single word that aptly captures what Tim Hughes has been about—where his heart’s been over the last years, there’s no better touchstone than passion. But as is typical for the Brit who wrote what’s arguably the biggest modern worship anthem ever (“Here I Am to Worship”) and garnered two Dove Awards along the way—all before the age of 29—there’s a lot more of deeper significance bubbling beneath the surface. For starters, intently listening to God and letting him lead the creation of song themes and lyrics and chords has been a process of discovery for Hughes—one that not only required daily prayer and surrender, but also plenty of observation, insight, and vision for where the church needs to take worship.
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Defined as songs and modern hymns that have been sung in church within the last 20 years. Here are the contemporary worship songs in a variety of supported arrangements from simple chord charts, piano/vocal sheets, choir sheets, orchestrations, and multitracks. See more songs and hymns here. Find more Thanksgiving worship songs here.
Download sheet music & audio tracks for your Advent church worship services, including traditional, contemporary, & modern Christian Christmas songs. We have chords, piano sheets, vocal sheets, orchestrations, multitracks, and more.
When the stone rolled away from the empty grave on Easter Morning, Christ declared his victory over sin and death! The world is forever changed, and forever changing. He is making all things new! We celebrate this every year, singing traditional songs and hymns in new ways, celebrating the newness of life given to us! Contemporary hymns celebrate this by giving new life to age-old anthems. Get the chord charts and sheet music for these beautiful arrangements here!
Download chord charts, vocal sheets, orchestrations, patches, and multitracks.
Jesus is the vine and we are the branches. This simple yet powerful image so aptly describes the nature of the Christian life. Fruitfulness is the result of remaining connected to Jesus. When we face trials, we are called to see in them the love, pruning of the gardener, preparing us for greater fruitfulness. Download songs and hymns that speak about the theme of Jesus as the vine.