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Follow on Google News | Multigenerational, Genre-Blending Grace Worship Releases Steadfast Love EP Sept. 15Title Track Releases Today; Worship Leader Magazine Premieres "Steadfast Love" Live Performance Video
Centered on the theme of God's heart for his people, all the new songs for the EP came out of a song-writing team at Grace Worship. "We wanted to write songs for the church that help people grasp the inseparable bond God has with us," shares Grace Worship Director Kevin King. "We worked to include songs that will span the generations, drawing from scripture and ancient hymn texts and pairing them with singable melodies put to fresh sounds and arrangements. The album is a celebration of God's heart and God's people with brilliant orchestral moments, soaring pop hooks and vulnerable lyrics." King wrote and led the opening, title track of the EP, "Steadfast Love," that was inspired by Lamentation 3:22-23 and features a full band, choir and string section. The song also becomes the first live performance music video from the recording. Recorded at Grace Presbyterian Church, the video was premiered this week by Worship Leader at https://worshipleader.com/ "'Steadfast Love' explores the lament of the heart when faced with sorrow, sin and the devil, and yet points us to cry of the Lord's love in the midst of it all," says King. Longing to be pleased and whole Haunted by my heart's demands Always feasting, never full O what wretched man I am What will fill me up Only His steadfast love The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases His mercies won't come to an end No pow'r exhausts them. They're new every morning Great is your faithfulness (Lyrics from "Steadfast Love") https://youtu.be/ Along with the title track, the new EP features "Hallelujah Who Shall Part," which is Grace Worship's rendition of William Dickinson's hymn wrote in 1846, "Dear Refuge of My Weary Soul," a hymn written by Anne Steel in 1760 with music added by Matt Merker in 2014, and "My Gentle, Lowly Savior" inspired by themes from Dane Ortlund's book Gentle and Lowly. It also features "The Twenty Third Psalm," a poem written by George Herbert in 1633 based on Psalm 23, and "Jesus, Do Not Look on Me," a new hymn written by Dr. Bryan Chapell and set to the tune of Antonin Dvorak's "Largo" from the New World Symphony. With its music resources available from PraiseCharts and through www.graceworship.com. End
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