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If you are looking for fast worship songs to raise the energy level of your church, this is the list. These upbeat worship songs will inspire people to sing at the top of their lungs, raise their hands, clap, and maybe even ... dance! Download multitracks, choral arrangements, or other tempo arrangements to accompany your worship set.

As we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, we give thanks for and embrace the power of the Holy Spirit with the authority given through Christ. This is a list of chord charts, special arrangements, and orchestrations designed for your congregation as you declare and celebrate Pentecost or the theme of fire.

Traditionally observed on the first Sunday after Labor Day, National Grandparents Day is celebrated this year in the US and Canada on Sunday, September 12, 2021. Whether you're worshipping together as a family in a home or church, here are the best worship songs & hymns to sing together.

National Family Day, celebrated on September 26, puts the spotlight on the people that make our lives meaningful. Families come in many forms and sizes and under different circumstances, but what they all share is unconditional love and support for those growing on the same family tree. From nuclear family units to extended clans, families come in all sizes and differences. Whether you're worshipping together as a family in a home or church, here are the best worship songs & hymns to sing together. Download the chord charts, choir sheets, patches, and multitracks to best support your church worship teams.

God's opinion is the one that counts. Accept what God says about you, agree with Him that it is true of you, and become the spiritual person you are. Understanding who you are in Christ will give you a strong foundation to build your life on. Knowing who you are in Jesus is the key to a successful Christian life and a life lived ON purpose. These songs reflect that your identity doesn't depend on something you do or have done. Your true identity is who God says you are.