ALL ABOUT
YOU - Supp 35 Released!

This is
a time of increasing interest in passionate dynamic worship.
Churches of all denominations are discovering the life and
refreshing power of bringing heartfelt praise to God.
The songs
in this release are chosen for that purpose, and produced
by a team of musicians and singers with the same focus.
David
Tymoszuk is the producer. David has been playing keyboard
and bass guitar at church since he was 13, under the mentoring
of Carl Laurens who has produced several Resource albums.
He has an Advanced Diploma in Music Production and for the
last five years has worked in a recording studio in South
Melbourne. He leads worship at his own church, plays piano
and keys and also helps out in mixing. David is married to
Susan.
In this
release, his goal has been to capture the experience of live
worship in order to encourage others in their worship.
The choir
was drawn from all over Melbourne and beyond. There is a large
and passionate core which has been involved in many recordings.
They would not miss the experience for anything!
There
are some excellent songs here - you can order the material
direct or from your Christian bookshop.
Here
are the songs:
956
All About You. Cindy Cruse-Ratcliff and Israel Houghton.
Exciting, happy, God-focussed song - strong exclamation-like
statements about the qualities of God. Good opener, fast.
For simplicity, you can omit the bridge and instrumental section.
957
King of Majesty. Marty Sampson From Hillsong, a very popular
song. Bright, fast, contagious, simple.
958
The Heavens Bow Down. Brad Evans and David Tymoszuk Fast,
bright praise song. Encouragement to worship "Let the whole
world sing…" Good opening song.
959
(Lord, it's) All About You. Rebecca Watkins, Esther Oakley
and Roma Waterman Fast, bouncy, happy, focussing on the Lord.
A great song.
960
Holy. Brenton Brown From Vineyard. A powerful worship
song, totally centred on God.
961
Here I Am To Worship. Tim Hughes Extremely popular slow
to medium paced song. Moving words "I'll never know how much
it cost, To see my sin upon the Cross" (Start this section
softly and build).
962
How Wide. Carl Laurens and Jud Field "How wide is the
ocean of your mercy." Faith-building words for every circumstance.
Lovely simple chorus - sweeps you along. Slow.
963
All the Heavens. Reuben Morgan Hillsong. Medium slow,
hymn-like. A favourite. Inspiring words.
964
What a Saviour. Helena McNeill Slow and hymn-like, beautiful
in its simplicity. Totally focussed on salvation, on what
God has done.
965
I Can't Imagine. Nolene Prince Thoughtful, pensive song,
expressing wonder at the magnitude of God's love expressed
in the Cross. Medium/slow.
966
We All Bow Down. Lenny Leblanc. Superb words - poetic,
descriptive. Lenny Leblanc is an excellent song-writer. Lovely
melody. Slow.
967
I Will Bow To You. Pete Episcopo. A song of dedication
- the focus on completely laying down our lives "to you alone".
Slow, short, simple.
968
Jesus, I Come. Carl Laurens and Jud Field. Suited for
altar calls but not restricted to that - a song of surrender.
Flows well into the old "I surrender all…"
969
Blessed. Darlene Zschech and Reuben Morgan. Hillsong.
Very popular song with a stirring chorus - a prayer for our
country. Medium paced.
Of course,
these songs are available to you on the usual: CD ($29.95)
contains copyright-cleared words for projection plus Bb/Eb
music. Cassette ($19.95) Music book ($16.95) with full piano
plus simplified plus OHP words Split track CD ($29.95) contains
copyright-cleared words for projection plus Bb/Eb music. Midi
files for backing ($43.50) Words sheet ($1.95) Don't put off
ordering your copy and don't forget that the best way to receive
these latest songs is by auto order . Contact us for details
on info@resource.com.au.
You will be the first to receive and you won't miss out.
THE LIVE
RECORDING
From Susan
Foreman, one of the choir.
I've driven
three hours from Wedderburn to get to two rehearsals and a
recording, staying with family in Melbourne.
It's an
exciting and stimulating experience. Nothing gets in my way
of being involved, because it's what I've always dreamed of
doing - being part of the creative process of producing new
music that blesses God and us.
At tonight's
practice, we've been asked to learn an extra new song, add
harmony if we can and then sing it at the recording on Saturday!
Some choir parts which I learned from the practice CD have
now been changed. No worries! Nolene is at the helm, beaming,
joyful, chuckling, irrepressible. She's infectious in her
enthusiasm and puts my 'perfectionist' anxieties at ease.
It's all about 'worshipping in Spirit' rather than classic
correctness. Dennis quietly and gently urges us to give God
joy, by singing our own private words of love. God touches
me as I love him in worship.
I used
to say that MY being there in the choir, didn't make any difference,
'just a drop in the bucket'. Then I saw my own shining face
on the cover of Supp. 33 and God seemed to say, "It matters
to me that you're here."
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