Travis Ryan
Travis Ryan
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Travis Ryan is a Dove Award nominated songwriter and recording artist based in Nashville, Tennessee, where he serves as worship pastor at LifePoint Church. The husband and father of three previously served as a worship leader for Saddleback Church and has also led worship for Campus Crusade, The Purpose Driven Life Worship Conference and the National Worship Leader Conference. He is the writer behind the Newsboys’ No. 1 radio hit and KLOVE Fan Award winning song “We Believe.” His recordings include the EPs You Hold It All and Heartbeat and the full-length album Until My Voice Is Gone.
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As we celebrate the coming of Jesus' birth, this is a list of orchestrations designed for your congregation as you declare and celebrate the Christmas season.
Do you ever wonder if God is still in control of this world? It's normal to wonder that, but at the same time, we need to keep reminding ourselves that God is indeed all-powerful. In spite of all our circumstances, the power of God is real and relevant. When we sing about his power, our hearts are filled with hope, courage, and renewed confidence to face another day. These are the songs that remind us of the powerful God we serve.
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.