[Review] Perfect Love by Christ for the Nations

We’ve put together a great panel of reviewers for Christ for the Nation’s Perfect Love. A special thanks to them for taking the time to listen and review this album for The Worship Community!

Each contributor brings a unique perspective to this review!

The reviewers are asked to comment on scriptural basis, congregational singing, band accessability, and their own personal insights.

We at TWC hope you enjoy this review and find it helpful when selecting songs for your local worship experiences.

Please leave your own comments and insights regarding Perfect Love in the comment section or respond in the forums!

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Album Review: Eternity Invades (Vicky Beeching)

ALBUM REVIEW:  Eternity Invades (Vicky Beeching)
By Guest Contributor, Gary Durbin

On a previous Music Monday post, I said that Eternity Invades is probably the album I most eagerly await this year. Now, after listening to it, I can say that my anticipation was well warranted.

For me, I truly feel that Vicky took a big step in the right direction with this latest release. Her songwriting is on another level from her previous releases. I also really love the production and musicality much better.

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Sunday Setlists #89 – April 4, 2010

Share your worship confessionals, recaps, and setlists for the week of:
Easter Sunday, April 4, 2010

Welcome to the 89th consecutive week of “Sunday Setlists”. The purpose of “Sunday Setlists” is to share a recap of your worship services. What songs did you use, what arrangements? What worked really well and what didn’t work as well as you’d like? What issues did you have preparing? What is the sermon series? How about creative elements used in the service? You don’t have to be the pastor or worship leader to participate. We would really love to get reviews from the perspective of those in our congregations each week.

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Top 10 Do’s and Don’ts of Worship Leading

The life of a worship leader is a happy one. These people get all the fame, the royalties, the best-looking girls (or boys), they get to travel around the world and sing their carefully crafted compositions to lots of loyal followers. They are perfect in every way…

No. The truth is they get irritable, they have bad breath and sometimes they do write some quite awful, cringe-inducing songs that sound like palid impressions of (most) Coldplay tunes. They are impatient, egotistical, insecure and most of the time they can’t play their instruments properly. They are normal… like us.

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