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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Find the latest additions to the choral anthem collection here. With specific arrangements for Christmas, or Easter, these are the newest choral anthems with all the vocal sheets needed to download or print & ship. Find more choral collections just released here.
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.
These are the best moderate slow worship songs in a 4/4 time signature.
Find all the best choral arrangements for piano/choir and orchestrations from Lillenas Choral. Find other choral arrangements here.
The Holy Spirit is God with us — today, here and now. Through the Holy Spirit, we have the presence of God. He is our Counselor who comforts and convicts. Through the Holy Spirit, God is mighty and powerful, but He is also soft and subtle. He whispers truth that is timely and personal, while at the same time eternal. These are the songs that teach about the Holy Spirit and invite God to move among us with His presence.
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.