
Brittani Scott

Brittani Scott
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Brittani is a Seattle-based worship leader. She and her husband are church planters and her mission is to write and release songs of truth and power that are relevant for today’s church.
Brittani has been involved in church music ministry for over 17 years and served a variety of congregations. These experiences have served to equip her and challenge her to create music and provide content that is diverse and accessible by all.
Aside from creating music and leading worship, Brittani is a blogger and video content creator. She loves a great story, spending time with family, drinking sweet tea, and eating Chick-fil-A.
Miraculous is Brittani’s second gospel project. You can also check out Fight For Us, Brittani’s debut, contemporary gospel EP.
You can hear more of her songs (Only One, We’re Free, & Let Praises Echo) on projects released by Texas Bible College, and get music and ministry resources on her blog and YouTube channel.
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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.

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.

In the fourth and final week of Advent, we focus on the theme of joy. The joy of a mother, the joy that filled the angels with song, the joy of salvation. These Christmas worship songs with the theme of joy are perfect for this week of advent. Find more themes on hope, peace, and love. Find Advent and Christmas readings here.

In the Christian liturgical calendar, there are several different Feasts of the Cross, all of which commemorate the cross used in the crucifixion of Jesus. Unlike Good Friday, which is dedicated to the passion of Christ and the crucifixion, these feast days celebrate the cross itself, as the sign of salvation. Holy Cross Day (September 14, 2021) honors Christ's self-offering on the cross for our salvation.
















