
Centricity Worship

Centricity Worship
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Centricity Worship is a division of Centricity Publishing, created as a platform for song discovery. Our goal is to continuously equip the global church with new and powerful worship songs.
Centricity Worship originally began with a series of songwriter retreats held in the Cascade Mountains, which birthed songs like Lauren Daigle’s “Come Alive (Dry Bones)” and “Nothing But The Blood” by Corey Voss. These retreats have become a part of our DNA, and continue to this day, giving songwriters the opportunity to gather together in inspiring locations, and compose new songs of worship for their Creator. The resulting music, along with ongoing contributions from our songwriters and artists, makes up the growing catalog of songs that we in turn share with the masses.
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Check out some of the Easter-focused worship songs of 2024 from Worship Together. Featuring artists like Cody Carnes, Brooke Ligertwood, Chris Tomlin, and Church Of The City, these incredible songs will encourage your church as they sing about themes of the resurrection, hope, power of the cross, and redemption offered through Jesus Christ. Find more Easter-themed songs available here. Listen on Spotify here.

Slow worship songs in 3/4 offer a gentle, flowing rhythm that's ideal for creating a reflective and intimate worship atmosphere. These songs invite congregations into heartfelt moments of connection with God, perfect for themes of surrender, trust, and adoration. Download chord charts, lead sheets, orchestrations, and multitracks to support your worship team in delivering these serene 3/4 favorites, enhancing your worship service with a tender, contemplative ambiance.

Celebrate the gift of family with worship songs that honor the love, unity, and support found within families. These songs encourage gratitude for the bonds we share with those closest to us and remind us of God's presence in every home. Download chord charts, lead sheets, vocal sheets, orchestrations, and multitracks to bring these meaningful songs to life in your worship setting.

Honoring and celebrating our parents is a Biblical attribute. To honor God is to revere and fear Him. Only the Lord is deserving of such ultimate glory or reverent fear. True honor for God was the basis and model for honoring others, especially parents. Our obedience to God starts with trust and then comes from abiding in the life of Christ rooted in love (John 15:14-15). Loving the Lord is the source of obedience and doing what Jesus commands shows love for him (John 14:15,21; 15:10, 14). Parents Day takes place July 25, 2021. Download chord charts or special song arrangements you need to lead these songs celebrating parents and family.













