The Porter's Gate
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The Porter’s Gate was founded to help worship leaders respond theologically to the pressing questions of our times through the writing of new worship songs and the creation of new liturgical resources. “We wanted to release as many songs as we were able to record for use by churches in a time where worship leaders are looking for songs and liturgical resources that give expression to the unusual and troubling circumstances of 2020 that our congregants and neighbors are experiencing,” explains co-founder Megan Wardell.
Some collaborators are familiar from past projects: Liz Vice, Sandra McCracken, Latifah Alattas, Paul Zach, Jessica Fox, IAMSON, and John Swinton. There are also a few new faces including Matt Maher, Jon Guerra, Brian Nhira, and Taylor Leonhardt.
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Here are some of the best worship songs that have been simplified for your summer worship gatherings.
These are the latest arrangements released of Simplified Worship. Sometimes our favorite songs have complicated chord progressions and arrangements. These popular worship songs have simplified arranged chords and progressions - keeping it simple.
As the Heavenly Father, God is our leader, protector, healer, and the ultimate source of our salvation. He is kind, generous, compassionate, merciful, and loving. God has an only Son in Jesus Christ. Through adoption, we have been invited into this family as sons and daughters. Find the sheet music, chord charts, patches, multitracks, and orchestrations you need.
Prayer is not only communion with God; it is also a confrontation with the enemy. When Jesus was on the earth, He came face-to-face with the devil when He was tempted in the wilderness (see Matthew 4 and Luke 4), and every time the enemy tried to tempt Him, Jesus responded with a reference from the Bible. He used the Sword of Truth to defend Himself from the enemy's attacks. These are songs and hymns that remind us God provides spiritual armor and equips us to take a stand when battles come our way.
Four easy chords are all you need to know to play any of these popular Easter-themed worship songs, carols, and hymns. All the arrangements follow the original recording so that you can still play along with the recording. All the chords have been simplified down to G, C, Em, and D. You can transpose all of these songs into any key and even edit the arrangement. If you want to stick with G, C, Em, and D chord shapes, pull out your capo to play any of these songs in any key.