Toby Baxley
Toby Baxley
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Toby lives in the Texas Hill Country with his wife, Melissa and their four children: Garrett, Vivian, Cora, and Wyatt. He is the Worship Pastor at Kerrville Bible Church in Kerrville, Texas. He has published four original albums and several singles with PraiseCharts, including: Worship the Newborn King, We Sing Hallelujah, Hymns with Friends, and Perfectly Well. He is also the featured recording artist and producer of our Acoustic Worship: Songs for Small Groups series.
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PraiseCharts chord charts are transposable, editable, capo friendly and ready for both digital and print use. They match the recordings you know and love, and provide noted tempo and worship-friendly fret diagrams. After experiencing chord charts from PraiseCharts, you may never want to download another kind of chord chart again!
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.
Piano/Vocal sheets can help your pianist know what to play so that they complement the entire worship band. You don't want the piano player playing too much, or too little. We also have fully transcribed vocal parts, so that your lead singers are not guessing at what to sing. If they need to know when to sing in harmony, and what harmonies to sing, our charts will help eliminate the guesswork. This list represents the best songs we have, where the piano/vocal sheets were just added in the last year.
Worship songs that get orchestrated at PraiseCharts have crossed a major threshold. These are the most popular, well-loved worship songs from churches all around the world. This list specifically focuses on orchestrations that have been added to our catalog in the last year, and are specifically trending in the last month.
Sadness, frustration and anger are emotions not often embraced as inevitable parts of life—or of our spiritual journey. What do you do when you find yourself in a season of lament? There is good news that most of us know but few choose to embrace: lament is a necessary and healthy spiritual condition, an exercise of faith that can lead to eventual joy and peace that words fail to capture. Lament. This long expression of deep pain or sorrow isn't a sign of a *lack* of faith or spiritual weakness. It's a soul-strengthening exercise.