
Dennis Prince

Dennis Prince
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Dennis and Nolene Prince are the founders of Resource Christian Music, responsible for producing praise and worship resources in Australia since 1981. They also co-founded the Christian Resource Centre (now known as Kingston City Church) in Heatherton, Melbourne where they both attend. As pastors in the church, they assist the present Senior Pastor Danny Parker. Among its many activities the church has a School of several hundred students and a significant ministry of providing food and other resources to needy people.
Dennis became a Christian during the final year of a Civil Engineering degree at Melbourne University. Prior to launching Kingston City Church in 1976 Dennis was a lecturer in Civil Engineering at the Gordon Institute of Technology in Geelong, Victoria, now Deakin University.
After publishing over 1000 songs over several decades, Dennis developed a passion to see sound theology in song lyrics and released a book on the subject: “Worship is a Bowl of Noodles, or What Would Jesus Sing?”
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As we read through the founding of the church and disciples' ministries on earth, we can see that times were hard. Facing persecution, ridicule, and even death, the disciples cling to the hope of Jesus and his return to help them overcome these difficult times. We can also have this hope through our difficulties. Jesus gives his Holy Spirit to those who believe and follow him. We can have strength to overcome trials knowing that God is with us. We also know that one day Jesus will return and those who follow him will be united with him. These songs and hymns show how we can persevere in difficulty by focusing on the hope we have in Jesus and that one day he will return.

Songs about gratitude reflect on our thankfulness and appreciation for what God does and continues to do. Our gratitude is our testimony that proclaims a personal Father, abundant in generosity, goodness, and grace. Here is a list of songs focusing on gratitude.

Shame can weigh us down, but God's love brings freedom from judgment and condemnation. Use these worship songs to release the past and embrace His grace. Download chord charts, lead sheets, orchestrations, and multitracks to bring these songs of hope into your worship, knowing “there is no condemnation for those in Christ” (Romans 8:1).

Straight from our arrangers to you. This list is the new release feed for all of our chord charts, sheet music, and multitracks — everything new in one place, all hot off the press. Listen on Spotify. For all the new music released every Friday and each week, check out New Music Friday Worship and New Worship This Week.

Hymns have been written all through the ages. Thousands of these songs have stood the test of time, uniting generations in a common voice of worship. Hymns are still being written today, with an intentional focus on penning timeless melodies, multiple verses full of rich theology, and sometimes a chorus to tie the themes together. Here is a list of our most popular modern worship hymns, generally written after 1990. Who knows, maybe we'll still be singing some of these songs in the 2100s.



