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Best podcasts about Forever Reign

Latest podcast episodes about Forever Reign

Sauk Valley Community Church Recorded Messages
When Redemption and Restoration are Broken

Sauk Valley Community Church Recorded Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024


Join us listening in as Bill Gallentine shares from his heart regarding times when redemtpion may seem broken. Such as when we feel we aren't worthy of being redeemed, or when friends or family make us feel like we aren't worthy of redemption, or when we may feel other people might not be worthy of redemption. We then broke into small group discussions and shared our discussion summaries. Today's Music: Living Hope, Made For More Wonderful Merciful Savior, and Forever Reign

CGC Sahuarita Messages
Seeking God's Will

CGC Sahuarita Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 40:36


This message explores what God's Will for our lives is & isn't. We also dive into our attitude about seeking God's Will. This message challenges us as we start the year to reset and refocus on Christ. We need to set a resolution to seek God daily and His Will for our lives. Worship Songs: Evidence by Josh Baldwin 10,000 Reasons by Matt RedmanForever Reign by Hillsong WorshipBuild My Life by Pat Barrett

R.P.K.R.
1st Corinthians 3:16-23

R.P.K.R.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 26:56


In this final edition of R.P.K.R., we look at 1st Corinthians 3:16-23. We worship God with "Hallelujah," "Forever Reign," and "Be Thou My Vision." Of course, there are the dad jokes!

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast
Forever Reign | In The End | Daniel 12:1-13 | June 5, 2022

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 31:27


Arriving at the end of the journey, we look back and ask what it is that God is leaving with us as we press on, and we see it through the eyes of Faith, Hope, and Love.

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast
Forever Reign | In Every Story | Daniel 11:2-12:3 | May 29, 2022

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 33:54


Perhaps the greatest gift of Daniel 11 is that it reminds us that apart from God we can do nothing...and that by the grace of God, we'll never have to know that fear ever again.

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast
Forever Reign | On the Field | Daniel 10:1-11:1 | May 22, 2022

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 40:14


In this passage we see God meeting Daniel in preparation for what is to come, and we're reminded that before Jesus ever said, "Come to me," He first came to us. That's His kindness and grace to His new creation sons and daughters.

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast
Forever Reign | In Every Hope | Daniel 9:20-27 | May 15, 2022

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 35:32


In all the chaos that is Daniel 9, and all the mystery that we're called to embrace as created things, subject to our Creator God, there are two things that really stand out; we see an honest prayer, and we're given a holy hope. Those two things are certain.

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast
Forever Reign | Meeting Us In Prayer | Daniel 9:1-19 | May 8, 2022

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 35:19


In Daniel 9, we see the Priority, the Posture, and the Petition of prayer, as Daniel demonstrates what it looks like to come to the Lord and call upon His name.

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast
Forever Reign | In the Shadow Valley | Daniel 8:1-27 | May 1, 2022

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 40:53


Knowing what's coming doesn't change the course, but it gives us clarity and confidence to keep us going, knowing and trusting the One who works all things according to the counsel of His will.

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast
Forever Reign | In All of History | Daniel 7:1-28 | April 24, 2022

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 38:44


Daniel 7 makes it clear that the sadness of the fallen world is real, that it is painful, and that there is no hope outside of heaven for the renewal that we all need.

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast
Forever Reign | In The Lions' Den | Daniel 6:1-28 | April 17, 2022

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 38:16


Hearing Daniel's story, and seeing his deliverance in this chapter, begs us to ask the question, "Who is worthy of our worship?" It's not Darius, his king who would rather let him die than lose a little status. It's not Daniel, who, even though he shows great fidelity and spiritual discipline in the face of great personal danger, is nevertheless powerless to save himself. So, it leaves us with only one answer. God alone is worthy of our worship!

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast
Forever Reign | Writing on the Wall | Daniel 5:1-31 | April 10, 2022

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 32:50


Continuing our series in Daniel, we see how God comes in power to remind us who He is, and how in grace He makes Himself known.

Wesley Memorial UMC
Contemporary

Wesley Memorial UMC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 48:57


Music: Egypt, Hosanna, Forever Reign

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast
Forever Reign | In Peaks and Valleys | Daniel 4:1-37 | April 3, 2022

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 34:28


God comes and meets Nebuchadnezzar in the peak of his own sinful mythology, and He brings him low, in grace, to restore him to a new understanding of who God is, and what that means for the earthly king.

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast
Forever Reign | Through the Fire | Daniel 3:1-30 | March 27, 2022

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 37:32


As the world stands untethered from the Lord, His people will find themselves caught in the chaos, subject to criticism and even conflict, but found confident in the community of God's people.

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast
Forever Reign | In Every Season | Daniel 2:24-49 | March 20, 2022

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 34:16


As Daniel interprets the dream of King Nebuchadnezzar, what we see is nothing less than a total reframing of all of human history, and our place, regardless of our circumstances, in it all. God gives us a New Way, a New Reality, and a New Kingdom, one not made with hands, but purchased by and established in Christ, the stone the builders rejected.

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast
Forever Reign | Of Every Nation | Daniel 2:1-23 | March 13, 2022

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 33:05


Continuing in our study of Daniel, we find that the king of Babylon, who is said to reign, doesn't even have control over his own dreams. We're challenged to remember and rest in our ruling and reigning God, who is living and active in the world today, even when we tend to forget it.

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast
Forever Reign | Even When It's Broken | Daniel 1:1-21 | March 6, 2022

Rivercrest Presbyterian Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 32:35


Our first message in our study of the Book of Daniel, seeing how God is both present and at work in the mess of Babylon, ruling in sovereign authority, sovereign supply, and sovereign deliverance.

Trevor Talks
Kristian Stanfill of Passion Music

Trevor Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 43:28 Transcription Available


As one of the most consistent servant leaders in the Passion movement, Kristian Stanfill's voice has led landmark songs like “Always,” “Heart Abandoned,” “One Thing Remains” and “Forever Reign.” The commitment that's so visible on stage comes from a life lived in servant leadership behind the scenes.Kristian has been a part of the Passion family since 2005, citing Louie and Shelly Giglio as significant factors in mentoring his calling to worship ministry into maturity. However, his personal pull towards this work goes back even further, to an experience at a youth camp that transformed his life. That testimony has driven him to becoming a participant in God's transformation of tens of thousands of students through Passion Conferences.You'll hear Kristian's story and his wisdom in this latest episode of Trevor Talks, as well as getting a window into how the ministry of Passion intersected with Trevor's own calling.Get Burn Bright, the latest from Passion, on Spotify and Apple Music. Follow Kristian Stanfill and Passion Music:Website: passionmusic.comFacebook: Passion MusicInstagram: @kpstanfillYouTube: Passion MusicFor more Trevor Talks:SpotifyApple MusicGoogle PodcastsInstagramFacebook

Glory Cloud - Jesus Music
01-13- Forever Reign (Radio Version)

Glory Cloud - Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 4:09


Glory Cloud - Jesus Music
13 - Forever Reign (Radio Version) - Copy

Glory Cloud - Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 4:09


Glory Cloud - Jesus Music
01-13- Forever Reign (Radio Version)

Glory Cloud - Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 4:09


Glory Cloud - Jesus Music
13 - Forever Reign (Radio Version)

Glory Cloud - Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 4:09


R.P.K.R.
R.P.K.R. 09-22-2021

R.P.K.R.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 31:24


This is R.P.K.R. where we studied Matthew 6:7-15. We worshipped God with "Sweet Hour of Prayer," "Forever Reign," and "Lord I lift You Name on High."

Colorinchaos
Keep It Clear. (Featuring: Judah Smith)

Colorinchaos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 53:49


Episode 127 (04/28/21): Sometimes the book of Revelation can be so overwhelming that it is avoided; however, there is so much in what John writes in the book of Revelation that brings clarity to our day to day life in light of eternity. Back in 2013, I heard sermon by the pastor Judah Smith entitled “Keep It Clear”. As of 2021, I can not find this sermon anywhere on the internet… yet thankfully, one of my old iPods preserved the audio to this message which quickly became one of the most impactful sermons I've ever heard in my life. May this message grip your heart as it did mine those many years ago. Jesus. In the chaos and confusion, help us keep it clear... Music referenced in this episode: One Sonic Society, "Burn" (From the album: Forever Reign)

R.P.K.R.
R.P.K.R. 03-24-2021

R.P.K.R.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 28:21


In this edition of R.P.K.R., we studied 1st Kings 18:41-46 and worshipped God with Be Thou My Vision, Forever Reign, and Blessed Be Your Name.

To the Choirmaster
Ep. 41: "Forever Reign" - Hillsong Worship - God, Our Everlasting Father

To the Choirmaster

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 37:49


This week we're looking at the song "Forever Reign" by Hillsong Worship. Join us as we seek after God's own heart by looking at Him as our Everlasting Father.

GSLCVA Podcast
GSLCVA About The Music Ep5

GSLCVA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 35:45


Praise Band Director Dan Lamaestra and Director of Christian Education (and Praise Band member) Andy Muich talk about “Forever Reign.” Listen as they delve into the polarity-based approach to the lyrics and music. Andy focuses on verses in Psalms and Lamentations that are echoed in the lyrics. At the end of the podcast, our Praise Band performs the song. (Words and music by Jason Ingram, Reuben Morgan. © 2009 Hillsong Music Publishing CCLI #858354) *To listen to the song first, go to the 30 min mark.

R.P.K.R.
R.P.K.R. 01-20-2021

R.P.K.R.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 29:46


In this edition of #RPKR, we studied Philippians 4:2-9. We worshipped with "Days of Elijah," "Forever Reign," and "For the Beauty of the Earth." If you have any prayer requests please reach out to us through the comment section or through social media.

R.P.K.R.
R.P.K.R. 12-02-2020

R.P.K.R.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 27:42


In this episode we study Philippians 1:1-11. We also worship God with the songs: Days of Elijah, Forever Reign, UMH #733 Marching to Zion. Follow Richlands United Methodist Church on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/richlandschurch or Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeglx1LzsVhn_CCxYG0hFaQ?view_as=subscriber

Sauk Valley Community Church Recorded Messages
Gospel In Action: God is Gracious

Sauk Valley Community Church Recorded Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020


John Novak: We watched a Bible Project video about how gracious God is, then John Novak shares with us about the gracious new covenant that God has made with us and how we look at sin. Today's Music: This Is Amazing Grace, Forever Reign, Worship the Great I Am, and Glory and Wonder.

First Baptist Church BG
July 10, 2020 | “Stories of Hope: Forever Reign” | Ephesians 3:14-19

First Baptist Church BG

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 10:19


God desires to fill us with His fullness.   Check out our You Version live event to follow along with today's sermon!http://bible.com/events/23235913   Recorded on July 7, 2020.

Crosscreek Community Church, Salem, Oregon
Bonus: House Sessions (5-22-2020)

Crosscreek Community Church, Salem, Oregon

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 9:00


Luke & Gillian sing some joyous songs from home for us: Joy of the Lord & Forever Reign. We hope these songs uplift your heart and give you sense of hope. Feel free to sing along or just listen.

Saturday 5:00 pm – Immanuel Lutheran Palatine Media
Apr 4-5 / Special – Forever Reign – Lutheran Worship video

Saturday 5:00 pm – Immanuel Lutheran Palatine Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020


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Blended 9:15 am – Immanuel Lutheran Palatine Media
Apr 4-5 / Special – Forever Reign – Lutheran Worship video

Blended 9:15 am – Immanuel Lutheran Palatine Media

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020


https://media.ilcpalatine.com/2020/04/05/April_05_2020_1030AM.mp4

The Kingstowne Communion
As He Taught Us to Pray: Thy Kingdom Come

The Kingstowne Communion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 35:09


Sunday, March 8, 2020 | Pastor Michelle preaches the second week of Lent in a sermon series on the Lord's Prayer called "As He Taught Us to Pray," focusing this week on Genesis 17:1-17, 15-16. Bret and the band lead us in "Forever Reign" and "Give Me Jesus."

Woodmen Valley Chapel
The Evidence of Faith, Acts 19:1–12

Woodmen Valley Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020


Upon arriving in Ephesus, the apostle Paul was introduced to disciples of John the Baptist. Having not heard of the ministry of Jesus, the apostle Paul shared the gospel with them and they were baptized. Like all those who confess the name of Christ as Lord, the Holy Spirit comes upon them and indwells them. Today, the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit remains the evidence of true faith in Christ and is our source of power and strength each and every day. 1. A commitment to people (vs. 1-7)2. A commitment to instruction (vs. 8-10a)3. Extraordinary impact (vs. 10b-12)SONGSGood Grace #7122177 by J Houston2018 Hillsong Music PublishingForever Reign #5639997 by J Ingram & R Morgan2009 SHOUT! Publishing, Sony/ATV Timber Publishing, Windsor Hill Music, and West Main MusicWaiting Here For You #5925663 by J Reeves, M Smith & C Tomlin2011 worshiptogether.com songs, sixsteps Music, Vamos Publishing, and Curious? Music UKKing Of Kings #7127647 by B Ligertwood, J Ingram & S Ligertwood2018 Hillsong Music PublishingGod With Us (Torwalt) #7054539 by B Torwalt & K Torwalt2015 © Capitol CMG Genesis--------------------------------------------Love Well Change Lives Through ChristIt's the vision of Woodmen, led by Pastor Josh Lindstrom, in the Pikes Peak area of ColoradoFind more at https://woodmenvalley.org or download the Woodmen app at https://subsplash.com/woodmenvalleychapel/app —Connect with UsWebsite:https://woodmenvalley.org Woodmen Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/woodmen_valley_chapel/Woodmen Twitter:https://twitter.com/Welcome2WoodmenWoodmen Facebook Pages:Central https://www.facebook.com/WoodmenValleyChapel Heights https://www.facebook.com/WoodmenHeights Monument https://www.facebook.com/WoodmenMoument  Rockrimmon https://www.facebook.com/WoodmenRockrimmonSouthwest https://www.facebook.com/WoodmenSouthwest

Revelation Wellness - Healthy & Whole
#399 REVING The Word: A Word That Lasts (Mark 13:31) - Intervals

Revelation Wellness - Healthy & Whole

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 51:51


Enjoy this REVING The Word podcast/workout with Alisa Keeton, the founder of Revelation Wellness. Push play the next time you go for a walk, run, hike, bike or anytime you are moving your body. Each podcast leads you through a coached workout while speaking God’s word over you and is supported by inspirational and uplifting music. See all our upcoming events and register Rest and Rebuild or our ReConnect Marriage Retreat PLAYLIST: Not Today - Hillsong United (4:14) Crazy - Seal 7" Mix (4:29) Desire - U2 (2:59) Unstoppable - Sia (3:38) Make It Rain - Delta Heavy (4:14) Catch & Release(Depend Remix) - Matt Simons (3:16) Forever Reign - isingworship (4:54) No One Like You - David Crowder Band (3:53) Your Promise - Elevation Worship (4:58) Thirsty - Chris McClarney (5:37) All Who Are Thirsty - Swallowsong (4:36) 

Revelation Wellness - Healthy & Whole
#399 REVING The Word: A Word That Lasts (Mark 13:31) - Intervals

Revelation Wellness - Healthy & Whole

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 51:51


Enjoy this REVING The Word podcast/workout with Alisa Keeton, the founder of Revelation Wellness. Push play the next time you go for a walk, run, hike, bike or anytime you are moving your body. Each podcast leads you through a coached workout while speaking God’s word over you and is supported by inspirational and uplifting music. See all our upcoming events and register Rest and Rebuild or our ReConnect Marriage Retreat PLAYLIST: Not Today - Hillsong United (4:14) Crazy - Seal 7" Mix (4:29) Desire - U2 (2:59) Unstoppable - Sia (3:38) Make It Rain - Delta Heavy (4:14) Catch & Release(Depend Remix) - Matt Simons (3:16) Forever Reign - isingworship (4:54) No One Like You - David Crowder Band (3:53) Your Promise - Elevation Worship (4:58) Thirsty - Chris McClarney (5:37) All Who Are Thirsty - Swallowsong (4:36) 

New Beginnings Worship
Forever Reign

New Beginnings Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 6:45


Weekend Worship featuring Dave Oxford - electric Guitar/Vocals Dean Fichner- Drums Eric Benline- Bass Treena Vickoren- Keys Kathryn Reinhardt- Vocals Bob Dilley- Acoustic Guitar/Vocals

La Jolla Community Church
071419 Full Service - Audio

La Jolla Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 87:48


Wisdom is more than just mindlessly going through life; wisdom is the result of thoughtfully and prayerfully growing through life and processing our life experiences. The 2019 Summer Sermon series continues as Rev. Dr. Bruce Baker continues the summer sermon series, "Wisdom in Bite-Size Pieces" with a sermon on "Hungering and thirsting for righteousness is a wisdom issue." The worship service kicks off a reading of Psalm 63:1-8 by Bridgid Reilly of the Board of Trustees of La Jolla Community Church. Then the worship band leads us into worship through song with a two-song worship set. Guest worship leader Chris Surdock is joined by Alyssa Gonzales as the LJCC worship band opens worship through music with "Lord I Need You" and "Your Great Name." Following announcements Nils Jansma gives the Prayers of the People. Steve Murray then reads Matthew 5:1-12 before the message. Bruce Baker follows the reading with the message of the morning. After the message there is the Prayer for the Offering. "Nothing But The Blood" is the offertory song, followed by "Forever Reign." Lastly, Pastor Steve Murray comes back on stage to give the Benediction. Rev. Dr. Bruce Baker serves as Associate Professor of Business Ethics at Seattle Pacific University. He studied physics at CalTech, started a technology business in San Diego, and then moved to Microsoft to lead a new product development. Bruce says he likes the weather better in Seattle, if you can believe it! He left Microsoft to attend seminary, and became a PC(USA) pastor in Seattle. He earned his Ph.D. in Theology, and then became a full-time professor at Seattle Pacific University. Bruce loves cycling, backpacking and generally spending time outdoors.

La Jolla Community Church
071419 Full Service - Video

La Jolla Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 87:48


Wisdom is more than just mindlessly going through life; wisdom is the result of thoughtfully and prayerfully growing through life and processing our life experiences. The 2019 Summer Sermon series continues as Rev. Dr. Bruce Baker continues the summer sermon series, "Wisdom in Bite-Size Pieces" with a sermon on "Hungering and thirsting for righteousness is a wisdom issue." The worship service kicks off a reading of Psalm 63:1-8 by Bridgid Reilly of the Board of Trustees of La Jolla Community Church. Then the worship band leads us into worship through song with a two-song worship set. Guest worship leader Chris Surdock is joined by Alyssa Gonzales as the LJCC worship band opens worship through music with "Lord I Need You" and "Your Great Name." Following announcements Nils Jansma gives the Prayers of the People. Steve Murray then reads Matthew 5:1-12 before the message. Bruce Baker follows the reading with the message of the morning. After the message there is the Prayer for the Offering. "Nothing But The Blood" is the offertory song, followed by "Forever Reign." Lastly, Pastor Steve Murray comes back on stage to give the Benediction. Rev. Dr. Bruce Baker serves as Associate Professor of Business Ethics at Seattle Pacific University. He studied physics at CalTech, started a technology business in San Diego, and then moved to Microsoft to lead a new product development. Bruce says he likes the weather better in Seattle, if you can believe it! He left Microsoft to attend seminary, and became a PC(USA) pastor in Seattle. He earned his Ph.D. in Theology, and then became a full-time professor at Seattle Pacific University. Bruce loves cycling, backpacking and generally spending time outdoors.

New Beginnings Worship
Forever Reign (after Baptism)

New Beginnings Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 5:10


Weekend Worship featuring- Treena Vickoren- Piano Eric Benline- Bass Rob Stinton- Drums Cindy Carroll- Vocals Emily Works- Vocals Kathryn Reinhardt- Vocals Bob Dilley- Acoustic Guitar/Vocals

New Beginnings Worship
Forever Reign

New Beginnings Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 2:59


Weekend Worship featuring- Treena Vickoren- Piano Eric Benline- Bass Rob Stinton- Drums Cindy Carroll- Vocals Emily Works- Vocals Kathryn Reinhardt- Vocals Bob Dilley- Acoustic Guitar/Vocals

Coastal Sermons
Grief - Yorktown (Audio)

Coastal Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019


Songs: Blessed Be Your Name, Bound For Glory, Forever Reign, Calvary's King

Crossroads Bible Church | Grand Rapids, MI

Worship Set List:  -Jesus Paid It All -Only Rest -No Longer Slaves -All My love -Forever Reign

Crossroads Bible Church | Grand Rapids, MI

Worship Set List:  -Jesus Paid It All -Only Rest -No Longer Slaves -All My love -Forever Reign

Coastal Sermons
Preparing A Nation - Yorktown (Audio)

Coastal Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019


Songs:  Glory To God, Be Glorified, Forever Reign, Be Thou My Vision

La Jolla Community Church
111818 Full Service - Video

La Jolla Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 68:06


Pastor Steve Murray continues the sermon series, "Practice" with a sermon on "Practice Gratitude." Michael Watson led worship in both services. Today LJCC held family services at 9:00 am 10:45 am. Kids and youth in 1st grade and up worshipped in the sanctuary with their families. LJCC held the Alternative Gift Market after both services outside on the patio. Shoppers were given the opportunity to purchase tangible products and gifts in-name from worthy causes. Songs of Worship included: 10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord), Your Love Awakens Me, Good Good Father, and Forever Reign.

La Jolla Community Church
111818 Full Service - Audio

La Jolla Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 68:06


Pastor Steve Murray continues the sermon series, "Practice" with a sermon on "Practice Gratitude." Michael Watson led worship in both services. Today LJCC held family services at 9:00 am 10:45 am. Kids and youth in 1st grade and up worshipped in the sanctuary with their families. LJCC held the Alternative Gift Market after both services outside on the patio. Shoppers were given the opportunity to purchase tangible products and gifts in-name from worthy causes. Songs of Worship included: 10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord), Your Love Awakens Me, Good Good Father, and Forever Reign.

Coastal Sermons
Walk In Christ - Yorktown (Audio)

Coastal Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018


Songs: Forever, Blessed Assurance, Jesus Thank You, Forever Reign

Coastal Sermons
Walk This Way - Gloucester (Audio)

Coastal Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018


Songs: Forever, Forever Reign, Jesus Paid It All, Jesus Thank You

Woodmen Valley Chapel
1 - Over Demons, Mark 5:1-20

Woodmen Valley Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018


Satan and his minions come only to “steal and kill and destroy”, but Jesus came to give life and free us from his bondage. Jesus demonstrates his power over the forces of hell by freeing a man from demonic bondage. He then instructs the man to go and be a witness to the incredible power of God. 1. Demons: Bent on destruction (vs. 1-5)2. Jesus: The one who can save (vs. 6-13)3. The crowd: Filled only with fear (vs. 14-17)4. The man: A witness to the power of God (vs. 18-20)SONGSOvercome #7067561 by C Brown, M Brock, & S Furtick© Music by Elevation Worship Publishing Forever Reign #5639997 by J Ingram and R Morgan© 2009 SHOUT! PublishingOver All I Know #7105439 by A Rozier, J Ingram, and J Cates© 2018 All Essential Music No Longer Slaves #7030123 by J D Helser and M Helser2014 © Bethel Music Publishing

Coastal Sermons
Putting On The Armor - Yorktown (Audio)

Coastal Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018


Songs: Hosanna(Praise is Rising), It Is Finished, Forever Reign, Hosanna

Towne Church Worship
Forever Reign (Live)

Towne Church Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 4:34


03.18.18 Forever Reign - Hillsong Led by Robby White Bass: Brian Pennington Drums: AJ Pennington Acoustic Guitar: Robby White Electric Guitar: Bradley Rich

Coastal Sermons
Fatih Tested - Gloucester (Audio)

Coastal Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2018


Songs:  Hosanna (Praise Is Rising), Forever Reign, It Is Well With My Soul, I Surrender All

Worship Artistry Podcast
Jason Ingram on Writing for the Church

Worship Artistry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 50:12


Jason Ingram is credited on songs like Great Are You Lord, Forever Reign, and Lamb of God. In this extended interview we discuss what went into these songs that are serving the global church. 

The Tuning Room
Jason Ingram on Writing For Church

The Tuning Room

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 50:12


Jason Ingram is credited on songs like Great Are You Lord, Forever Reign, and Lamb of God. In this extended interview we discuss what went into these songs that are serving the global church. 

Dakota Community Church
Forever Reign - Audio

Dakota Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 35:25


Is it appropriate for us to conclude the Lord’s Prayer with the traditional phrase; “For Yours is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever and ever. Amen"?

Woodmen Valley Chapel
5 - Jesus Calls, Matthew 4:18-22

Woodmen Valley Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2017


1. Jesus uses normal people (v. 18)2. Jesus calls us to follow (v. 19) a. Jesus promises change (v. 19b) b Jesus gives purpose (v. 19c)3. Jesus expects a positive response (v. 20)4. Jesus desires our all (vs. 21-22)SONGS:He Is Faithful #6087902 by B Torwalt and K Torwalt2011 Jesus CultureForever Reign #5639997 by J Ingram and R Morgan2009 SHOUT! Publishing, SonyHow Deep The Father's Love For Us #1558110 by S Townend1995 Thankyou MusicOceans (Where Feet May Fail) #6428767 by M Crocker, J Houston, and S Ligthelm2012 Hillsong Music Publishing

Reverse Podcast
Episode 76 | Stu Garrard (Stu G) • Guitarist | Songwriter | Producer

Reverse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2017 53:10


In episode 76, Brenton sits down with guitar legend Stu Gerrard. Stu G is a guitarist, songwriter, producer and soon-to-be author. Stu is best known as the guitarist for the British band Delirious?, who, for nearly two decades, penned many of the best known worship songs in modern Christendom. He was also a member of the distinguished CompassionArt songwriters collective, which also boasted heavy-hitters Paul Baloche, Darlene Zschech, Steven Curtis Chapman, and Israel Houghton.  Like countless wannabe rockstars, Stu G’s journey as a professional musician began in his bedroom, learning songs of his favorite bands - Queen, Rush, The Police, and Led Zeppelin. After studying at London’s Guitar Institute, he formed the Stuart David band, lighting up the London club scene in the late 80’s, before rebranding himself as The Treasure Park. Stu quickly emerged as a sought-after session guitarist, which eventually led him to a young Martin Smith, who was leading worship at youth outreach called “Cutting Edge”. The band changed its name to Delirious?, and after seventeen years and several world tours, they singlehandedly reinvented church music and the Christian entertainment-meets-worship experience.  Stu is currently a member of One Sonic Society, with Jason Ingram and Paul Mabury, whose single “Forever Reign” has been a mainstay on the CCLI chart and Christian radio. In 2014, Stu recorded and released his first solo project Of Burdens, Birds, and Stars, citing musical influences as Radiohead, U2, Smashing Pumpkins, Manic Street Preachers, Nick Cave, Blonde Redhead and Elbow. When not touring with Michael W. Smith, Stu is writing, recording, speaking, leading worship and working with JHS on a custom line of guitar pedals.  Stu lives in Nashville with his wife Karen, is writing his first book, and is always discovering new ways to express the truths he holds on to. “People are my energy and inspiration. It’s in people that I see why creation was such a good idea.” For more information on Stu, check out his website www.stugworld.com ⏪ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Coastal Sermons
Church Membership- Is It Really That Important? (Audio)

Coastal Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2017


Bulletin Songs: All Because of Jesus, Hosanna (Praise is Rising), Forever Reign, Rescue

Trinity Savannah
Forever Reign (Live)

Trinity Savannah

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 4:14


Forever Reign (Live) by Trinity Savannah

Woodmen Valley Chapel
3 - A Suffering Servant, Isaiah 52:13-53:12

Woodmen Valley Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2016


The servant, though despised and rejected by men, bore our griefs and carried our sorrows. Like a lamb led to the slaughter, it was the will of the Lord to crush him that he would bear our sin and intercede on our behalf. Through him our guilt can be removed and we can be reconciled to God.1. Unexpected (vs. 13-15)2. Overlooked (vs. 1-3)3. Sacrificed (vs. 4-6)4. Determined (vs. 7-9)5. A future blessing (vs. 10-12)Songs Here For You #5925649 by M Maher, M Redman, J Reeves, and T Wanstall2011 worshiptogether.com songsForever Reign #5639997 by J Ingram and R Morgan2009 SHOUT! Publishing, Sony/ATV Timber Publishing, Windsor Hill Music, and West Main MusicO Come, O Come Emmanuel #31982 by Coffin, H Sloane | N, J Mason | T HelmorePublic DomainNothing But The Blood Of Jesus #4037473 by C Cymbala and R S Lowry1992 Carol Joy Music and Word Music, LLCAll The Poor And Powerless #5881130 by L Jordan and D Leonard2011 Integrity's Praise! Music and Integrity's Alleluia! Music

Towne Church Worship
Forever Reign - Acoustic (Live)

Towne Church Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 4:20


Forever Reign Led by Robby White

Woodmen Valley Chapel
We Who Believe, Ephesians 1:15-23

Woodmen Valley Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016


We need to be reminded of what we possess in him and the difference that can make in our communities. 1. Praying for you (vs. 15-17) 2. What We Have (vs. 18-19) 3. Christ Above All (vs. 20-23)SONGS Let It Be Known Death Was Arrested You Have Won Me Forever Reign

Woodmen Valley Chapel
We Who Believe: Ephesians 1:15-23

Woodmen Valley Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016


We need to be reminded of what we possess in him and the difference that can make in our communities. 1. Praying for you (vs. 15-17) 2. What We Have (vs. 18-19) 3. Christ Above All (vs. 20-23)SONGS Let It Be Known Death Was Arrested You Have Won Me Forever Reign

Woodmen Valley Chapel
We Who Believe, Ephesians 1:15-23

Woodmen Valley Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016


We need to be reminded of what we possess in him and the difference that can make in our communities. 1. Praying for you (vs. 15-17) 2. What We Have (vs. 18-19) 3. Christ Above All (vs. 20-23)SONGS Let It Be Known Death Was Arrested You Have Won Me Forever Reign

Calvary Church of Santa Ana - Sunday Sermons
Weapon of Prayer | 11AM (Audio)

Calvary Church of Santa Ana - Sunday Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2016


Songs: Furious Forever Reign The Prayer Divine Invitation Desert Song Never Once

Another Round
Episode 59: May She Forever Reign

Another Round

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2016 48:42


Sylvia Obell wrote an incredible story for BuzzFeed called 'How Blac Chyna Beat The Kardashians At Their Own Game.' She joins us to talk about these Shakespearean turns in the Kardashian Petty Olympics, and why we need black women to write about pop culture. Plus: Nichole Perkins is back to dole out more sex advice! Follow Sylvia at @sylviaobell. Follow Nichole at @tnwhiskeywoman.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Coastal Sermons
Greater Than: Moses (Audio)

Coastal Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016


Songs: In Christ Alone, Blessed Assurance, Forever Reign

Woodmen Valley Chapel
5 - Count the Cost, Acts 7:51-8:1a

Woodmen Valley Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2016


Living in an age of seemingly unprecedented relativism, we must at times unapologetically point to the truth and call for repentance. Though to do so may come at great cost to us.1. Stephen's accusation (vs. 51-53)2. Stephen's witness (vs. 54-56)3. Stephen's death (vs. 7:57-8:1a)SONGSThis Is Amazing GraceJesus Paid It AllGod With Us (Torwalt)Forever ReignMan Of Sorrows

Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros
FCM012 – Writing 100 Songs A Year with Jason Ingram

Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2016 37:19


We welcome Jason Ingram to Full Circle Music studios. He is a producer, songwriter, and artist with multiple SESAC songwriter of the year awards, Dove Awards, and Grammy Awards, with more #1 Radio Hits than most ever see. His credits include Brandon Heath, Hillsong, Chris Tomlin, Tenth Avenue North, Casting Crowns, and MercyMe.He talks about the idea that “your calendar will tell me if you're a songwriter”. It is the discipline versus inspiration. 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a:hover{color:#8f8f8f !important;} AUDIO 37min:19secPodcast – Interview with hosts Seth Mosley, Chris Murphy & guest, Jason IngramSeth: Hey what's up. this is Seth Mosley, host of the Full Circle Music Show, thanks for listening. Again, this week we've got an awesome guest, one of my long time heroes of the music business, Jason Ingram, Sir Jason Ingram. He's a producer, song writer, artist, worship leader and all of the above. He has multiple awards on his mantle for Sesac songwriter of the year, he's won Dove Award producer of the year, more number ones than you can imagine and really has had, in the last several years, what has been an incredible career in the music business. And today we get to sit down and hear the story before Jason Ingram as the Jason Ingram that we know now.That's half the reason why we do this show is to kind of shine a light on the blood, sweat and tears that goes into making a successful career in the music business and there's a lot of stuff that I learnt in this episode about Jason; some stories about how he got into it and believe it or not at one time he was touring as a merch manager for a band, him and his wife were selling blood plasma just to get back home for Christmas. I'm telling you there's some stuff that you don't know that goes into making a successful song writing and producing career. So stick around and before we dive into it we wanted to thank you for listening, thank you for subscribing, go over to iTunes, leave us a good rating and review. That helps us a ton as we're getting this podcast off the ground.And for our next segment, Full Circle music trivia, the answer to last week's question: What is the highest selling album of all time? Well the answer for that is Michael Jackson Thriller. So to one of you guys who e-mailed in to trivia@fullcirclemusic.org, you get a free copy of the book ‘Hitmen'. And this week's question is: Who is the top Grammy award winner of all time? Again, who is the top Grammy award winner of all time? Email your response in to trivia@fullcirclemusic.org and this week the winner's going to take home ‘All you need to know about the music business' by Donald Passman, 8th Edition. Up to date information on new music business models including music streaming services and cloud lockers, the latest developments in digital rights and updated numbers and statistics for a traditional industry. Again, email your responses in to  trivia@fullcirclemusic.org and thanks for playing along.Alright, let's just dive into the episode, we've got Jason Ingram in here, in the house. A good friend and without even probably knowing it, mentor of mine who I've looked up to since I've moved to Nashville and song writing and production. And just track record for days, the  guy has just had hit after hit after hit and his songs are being sang in churches all around the world.  So for you to take a few minutes to come and spend with us means a lot so thank you for doing this.Jason: Yeah, it's an honourSeth: So do you want to carry us in?Chris: Yeah man, one of the things that I wanted to know from you Jason, is when did the song writing bug hit you or how long have you been doing it? Was it one of those things just where you were doodling in a notepad when you were 6 years old or even earlier or…?Jason: I started taking piano lessons in middle school but I think I was a freshman in high school when I was introduced to just chord voicings so up until then I was just learning to read music and more classical sort of training and which I wasn't excelling at but I loved music and so I just stayed at it and then I think my freshman year in high school, someone just taught me how to play chords. And think about music as chords as opposed to just reading notes on a scale. And I instantly started writing songs once I had chords, I was a songwriter…not a very good one…but from then on, yeah, I mean I was writing songs.Chris: Did it start for you at going on what you were hearing on the radio and just putting chords to that? Or was it truly like “I don't care what's going on, on the radio, I've  got my own vision that I'm…[4.06]Jason: Yeah no, I was, I was writing my own thingsChris: That's greatJason: Love songs for interest of mine, things like thatChris: Yeah, wow that's great man. So were you that guy with the guitar who got the girl because you had the guitar?Jason: Yeah…my wife…and then once I learnt chords I started leading worship as well and so my wife, we were on a little missions trip to Mexico, we lived in California and I was a  graduating senior and she was going into her junior year in high school and we went down there and I led worship at this thing that we were doing. And I didn't know her but she saw me leading worship and she knew, she told a camp counsellor that I was going to be her husband. And so, yeah, I think the guitar strummings, it helps man.Seth: AbsolutelyJason: Helps make up for other things…Chris: The lack of confidence [5.06] actually talking face to face.Jason: Massive lack of confidence, man, growing up in the church, there's so many stories that sound similar to that, it's like going up to that youth pastor or whatever and pointing, like that's going to be my guy.Seth: Did you know at that time or did you find that out later?Jason: I found that out later, we started sort of dating a bit after that but yeah, I found that out later. And she's not that kind of person, she's actually…I wasn't one of the popular kids and she was so I wouldn't have even, like gone there.Chris: Yeah, she was out of your leagueJason: She was [5.38] but yeah, I found that out later and I've just been writing songs out of a ‘heart place' you know. Ever since I first started writing songs I think that's been one of the, hopefully one of the things that people notice when they hear songs that I'm part ofChris: Yeah, yeah. And has that always come naturally to you? To be able to express your heart on paper or in a recording?Jason: I guess it has, yeah I guess it has. I've found music as the gift of…which is hard to hold onto sometimes when you've been doing something for a while and it becomes your career but there was a lot of years where the only reason I had to write a song was just to get something out. There wasn't any career in itChris: AlrightJason: And so I did that long enough that I think that it's easy for me to sort of stay in that placeChris: Yeah, yeah, I think one of the hallmarks of the songs that I know of yours, I mean from a perspective of they've got a story or they've got an intention to it and it sounds like you were saying, in those early days before anybody was paying you to write a song; or asking you to go do something that it was because you had to get something out. And I feel like that there is a trend in, at least pop music these days, where there's not necessarily a story, it's  just the feeling, it's a vibe that's going on. Do you find that you would have a harder time if you were you know, if you needed to go write the next Justin Bieber song versus writing something that has more of a, a heart pouring so to speak?Jason: I will say it, like a melody or a track or a vibe can bring out a lot of emotions so since you've mentioned Bieber…[7.16]…yeah, his most recent album is like, to me it's been the thing I've listened to the most this year. And so I just love it, I think the song writing is amazing, I think the production is phenomenal and it's emotional to me so it feels like, I feel like I can touch it. There is a lot of pop music that doesn't have that same sense to it.Chris: Yeah, maybe Justin Bieber recently is not the best of those examples but it has that pop sheen to it, necessarily more than an emotion.Jason: Yeah, what I'm kind of hearing you ask is, is it those songs that are less about the lyric and about just a vibe or something like that. Lyric is huge for me, especially in the lane that God has me in and I feel like in some regard  a lot of pop music, the lyric is real secondary to whether or not it's a hit or not right? And I think we're accountable to more, I look at songs in this lane that God has called me to, I've often called them life rafts for people and so if I'm throwing someone a life raft, if that's what God lets me do with my song, I want it to hold them up. And so our words often become people's prayers, you know, and that's phenomenal. Martin Luther said when I can't pray, I sing and we're able to throw these life rafts to people, a lot of times that don't even know what to pray and write the prayer that they need to re-engage their heart with the Lord and so it's a huge, I think a weight, that we need to carry when we're considering ‘do we have the words right?'Seth: It's not  just that when you're in a session just like settling on something because at some point, you know, I mean, you've got deadlines and you've just got to get the song out. I mean you've got eight hours a day and you've got to get home to your family. But the intentionality in this genre of lyric is everything.Jason: Yeah, it totally isSeth: So, rewinding, we skipped forward a lot of years but from you leading worship on that mission trip, wherever you were in California to when you, you know, got your first pay check from doing music, what did that look like?Jason: It was a lot of years. I definitely took the long road so I heard Christine Cane talk once on the distance between anointing and appointing and it's different for all of us but I really felt like God anointed me very specifically to write songs for His church, as a teenager. The appointing was probably some fifteen years later and so I went to Bible College, I became a worship pastor at a church in California and had a band, got a little bitty record deal, toured…sold four albums…it was off to an amazing startChris: All to your relatives right?Jason: Right and then at some point my wife and I felt nudged to move here and so we did but I didn't have a job or anything in music and so my entry point into music, and I was working temp agency jobs, I mean it got pretty lean for us, there was a Christmas where we went to sell blood plasma to try to get home for Christmas.Seth: [10.43] from going to Nashville to California? WowJason: That year I just remember thinking, ‘This, this has got to turn around pretty soon', you know, ‘there's only so much blood available'Seth: It was literally blood, sweat and tearsJason: Yeah, right yeah.Chris: That's amazingJason: My entry point into what I'm doing now, oddly enough, was getting a job doing merchandise for Sonicflood and this was back when they were sort of at the top of their thing. And so I needed a job, I didn't think…that's not what I moved here to do…but I started selling their merchandise and I heard they were about to make their second record and I heard that they wanted the title of the record to be ‘Resonate' and they didn't have a song called ‘Resonate', usually you don't title your album until you've got an album you know? Isn't that weird, so I pounced, ‘merch guy' saw an opportunity and wrote a song called ‘Resonate' which was a shoe in because you have to have a song called ‘Resonate' if the album's called ‘Resonate' and they didn't have it, so they had to record it. They recorded it, of course it was the title track but that happened before I wrote the song [11.53] it became their first single off that album. So that was the first time someone else recorded something that I wrote.Seth: You were doing merch for them on a tour and heard some conversation that [12.09]Jason: I heard a conversation, went to a hotel room, wrote a song, came back and said “Here's a song called ‘Resonate'”Chris: What was that like when you presented it? Did you present it as though you had not heard that before but just randomly came up with a song that was…Jason: No, I wasn't, I didn't play it off like I hadn't heard that they were calling the album ‘Resonate', so that was my entry point and then someone said “So that song made a little bit of money”, that was the first time that ever happened to me you know, ten years into writing songs, selling merchandise and blood. Some friends were saying “You should meet with publishers in town”, I'd never heard of a music publisher. I didn't know there was a career to be had in song writing, I had no idea. I was pretty naive to how the music industry worked and so I met with all the publishers in town, got a quick “No” from everybody. I just didn't have, I had this one song you know, and then…Seth: And they were all like, “And what else?”Jason: Right, right. And so the fourth publisher I met with, which was the last option, saw potential in the writing but really valued sort of, my heart for what I wanted to do with my writing so I entered my first publishing deal and that was, I guess, twelve years ago now.Chris: Who was that with?Jason: Cindy Wilt signed me to Word, so I wrote for Word for three years, she's my champion, she's with the Lord now…Chris: Just this past year…Jason: Yes, she signed me, I probably wrote a hundred songs my first year, as a writer at Word, with co-writes, almost every day. I didn't get one cut.Chris: Wow! Out of a hundred?Jason: A hundred yeah, yeah my batting average was pretty low, I wrote a hundred songs, no cuts but I really felt at the time that it was the most amazing year and I thought ‘Well, I'm not going to get my option picked up because I've made no money for the company but I was just really thankful to the Lord to have sort of lived a dream for a year. And so I was really ready to pack up and go back to something else and she picked up my option, wrote another hundred songs for another year, got my first cut, found out it was a hidden track…Seth: So did you even get paid for this?Jason: Well my…Chris: He got paid with hidden moneyJason: Yes, hidden money, Cindy called and assured me that you get paid the same, just no one will hear it. I was like “Ah, awesome”. So again, I thought…Seth: So one out of two hundredJason: One out of two hundredSeth: That's amazing though just for her vision in you, you know. If I signed a writer, if I was a publisher…Jason: You would not, no, you do not stick around, I would have never stuck with me so yeah, she really is a champion for meChris: Yeah, that's amazingJason: And so she picked up my option again…Seth: After the hidden trackJason: Really, really caught a wave, “So you're telling me there's a chance…”. So year three is when I finally kind of did catch my wave and I started having quite a few things work and the real sort of, another real pivotal album for me was Joy Williams did an album called Genesis and we wrote most of the songs on that album together…Seth: You and Joy…Jason: Yes, and it, it didn't necessarily go on to be the biggest album but everyone loved it. So it was like all of our peers loved it and so all of a sudden, doors started opening up and then I met a guy named Bebo Norman and we started writing songs for his album. And I'd never produced anything and I was just doing demos and stuff with the songs we wrote and then I ended up producing that record for him called Between the Dreaming and the Coming TrueSeth: Was that just kind of like, hey, you had been doing these demos and they loved what you were doing, just keep…Jason: Yeah, well what actually happened is we had written, I think, almost all the songs for his album, just the two of us and he went to the producer that they had hired to produce the first couple of songs and they just weren't thrilled with where they landed and so I think Bebo went and just said “Hey, do you mind if me and Jason sort of try to hit a couple?” I think he asked if we could hit a couple and record at the mall. So, then I was a producer you know and that's when I really did sort of catch a wave in that season. And another thing, so I started having lots of songs getting recorded, I started producing a lot. I really think this happened where I might have written a hundred songs and had no cuts, I think I've had a couple years where I've had a hundred songs cut.Chris: Wow, wowJason: And which is nuts so things just got fast and exciting and I found was a part of a couple guys who stumbled into this band called 10th Avenue North and so we signed them to a little development deal and shot them a record deal and that thing's turned into something really significant. Brandon Heath and I wrote ‘Give me your eyes' which turned into something significant and then it just seemed, it seemed to be like…where Seth is right nowSeth: I don't know if I'm there yetJason: Just lots of songs doing really, really, really well and to some degree I'm still on that wave but I have had a bit of a shift in, for me personally, and like God uses music in so many different ways but the song that I was most desiring in my life was songs for the Church. Songs that the Church could bring in worship to the Lord and I had a picture in my mind since high school that one day I would walk in to the back of a room and hear God's people singing something that He let me be a part of writing. So this is relatively recent, about six and a half years ago, six years ago I had…the mailbox money was there…and the accolades and stuff with my peers was there but I had this sort of unfulfilled dream and passion of mine and I was asking the Lord, before I moved into another [18.51] deal, if I was meant to keep doing this because I truly, and I prayed this, and I truly meant it, that I would trade all of the other things and what it brought and the success that it brought for that experience of walking in the back of a church and hearing God's people singing something that He'd let me be a part of writing.So I started bringing this prayer to the Lord about six and a half years ago, took some space from writing and it just seemed like that, at that time God shifted some things from me and really moved me into a place where that was going to become a much more significant part of my life. I remember the day I heard a church sing, I was in the back of a room and I heard a church sing something I wrote for the first time and it was six years ago. It was something I'd written with a guy named Reuben Morgan, because of the success that I'd had, he had come through town and he'd asked if he could get with Christian music's sort of top writer/producers and I was one of three he spent a day with and he didn't really want to write any songs. It was more to just sort of like talk philosophy, hang out, kind of get some exposure to some other ways of maybe approaching songs and take that back because they write their songs internally. So we spent a day and didn't write but we became friends instantly, it was like the brother that was out there that I hadn't met yet. So he came back through a couple of weeks later and on a Saturday morning we just decided to give a go at writing a little something and we wrote Forever Reign but he wasn't thinking that he would take it home and use it at church. So it was just a song that was just on a voice memo on two phones and I didn't know if that's all it would ever be and you really don't know.I think songwriters out there kind of wonder if you know when you've got one of those and you really don't know. I think you should feel like you've got one of those with every song you ever write, so this song was sitting there and I'm still praying this prayer, “Lord, let me walk in the back of a church and hear your people singing something You let me write” and I get this email and it says “Hey, decided to give this a run at church, it's unbelievable what's happening, this is just a board mix so excuse it being rough but I just wanted you to hear it”. And so I'm by myself in my room at home and I push play and I'm listening to Hillsong church sing ‘Forever Reign' like their lives depend upon it and I realized at that moment I was in the back of a church, like, but in God's extravagant and beautiful way, I was by myself with Him but I was listening into the back of not just any church but the most influential church on worship in the world. That really marked a transition for me and I so love radio, it's so fun for me and hooks and pop melodies but if I had to give my life as a writer to one thing, it would certainly be songs that God's people are singing in the church and so I do as much of that as possible these days and really love itChris: What an amazing storySeth: It's pretty crazyChris: Yeah, it is, and the fact that you were able to have kind of a private moment there but still have that experience that you kind of envisioned years and years beforeJason: Yeah, God's got this stuff you know, He's got usChris: Well speaking of that and the faith that it took to get to that point, what kind of faith did it take for you or ‘stick-to-it-iveness' that first year where you had the deal and you wrote a hundred songs and not one cut and then the second year where you finally got one but not many people would hear it unless they knew how to work a CD player the right way? What did it take for you to keep going and for Cindy to continue to have faith in you, just what was that experience like for you?Jason: Well I think what keeps us going is that we love it, it's hard for me to come over here and talk with Seth and not be like ‘So let's write something' because I love it, I love when we write, I love writing songs and so it's what keeps you going is that you love it. Even if there's not the return of people hearing it, that's a big bonus but that kept me going at it. And also too, I'm a bit, I'm driven, I don't think anyone ends up in this world that's achieving things like you're going to find that drive is a big part of a common factor.Seth: Well to push through two years of not having anything, it has to beJason: Right, it is and belief, people believing in you. The other thing, I do think it's important for songwriters in this era, we're such an instant gratification culture and an entitled culture that we don't appreciate the hours. There's this whole ten thousand hours thing that it takes to master anything that we're all familiar with but I really find that's true. I like to tell songwriters, I've got a good friend named Jimmy Abegg who was in The Ragamuffins with Rich Mullins and he's still a brilliant guitar player but his painting is probably his first love, so he's this brilliant painter; we have his paintings hanging all around our house. My wife dabbles in painting sometimes and so she had taken some pictures of the ocean out where we're from in Santa Cruz and had come home and was painting these ocean scenes, she had six canvasses hanging on the wall and she thought ‘Well I'm going to have Jimmy come out and give me some critique'. And I'm like ‘Oh, that'll be amazing, get critiqued by Jimmy Abegg' so he comes out and he looks at her six paintings and he tells her so many…like he just finds encouraging things to say about every inch of all six canvasses…but then he says, “Okay, so  you've got six, so go paint ninety four more and then paint your first painting”Chris: Oh gosh…Jason: But that's like, what good advice, I mean we always just want to fast track to…and some writers might write…their first song might be a world changing song, there's a difference between people who ‘happen' into a good song and people that constantly write great songs. And that comes from really honing your craft and honing your craft is…there's no shortcut to hours.Chris: I was thinking as you were saying that, the hundred songs in the first year and the hundred songs in the second year, even if they didn't get put anywhere that either could equate to significance on the charts or every bottom dollar, whatever that is, like what a classroom that is, to be in front of someone else, doing a co-write, [25.56] writing. All those songs are building towards…just like you were saying Jimmy was saying that all of those hundred paintings build towards being able to put your first one out there that is really a statementSeth: My competitiveness would probably go back and take some of those if I were in your position and play them for somebody and just watch how many of them would get cut. Now because you're Jason Ingram…Jason: You're totally right, and that does happen, that does happen. I mean you don't…it's hard to get a fair listen…people always listen to things through the filter of what their expectation is and so if their expectation is that something is going to be great, they're more likely to hear it that waySeth: Yeah, it's pre-informed, I'm sureChris: That's definitely true. So the kid that's getting out of Belmont and wanting to become the next Jason Ingram…what's your biggest word of advice to him or her?Jason: Write songs that mean something to you and put your head down and work hard and write a lot. The other thing I…when I say write something that means something to you…is I do find that a lot of people sort of come out of these environments and they've learned some sort of craft butSeth: Like meaning [27.17] haven't gone and gotten a degreeJason: Yeah, like got a degree or they've kind of read some books so they want to do something so they study the craft and you can assemble a song because the rhyme is there or the hook is there but I just think the difference, even in the pop world, and certainly in Country and Christian, is the songs that are written because they matter to you is…those are always the ones that do something. And another thing I tell people is if you want to be a songwriter, make sure your calendar tells me you're a songwriter because if your calendar doesn't tell me you're a songwriter you're not a songwriter.We sort of have this sort of idea that ‘Well, I'm just going to catch a song, I'm waiting for inspiration or…', the thing that we learn is,  we calendar our song writing and then good things happen. You tend to want to think that…like even ‘Forever Reign' as an example…or anything like that, that I was woken up in the middle of the night and the Lord said “I've got something for you”, so I got up, I sang something into my phone and the next morning I'm playing it back, and I'm like ‘Oh my goodness, this is amazing'. But, really it was just a date and a time that was scheduled on a calendar and had that not happened, that song would not exist and so I always tell people your calendar will tell me what you are in life and if you want to be a songwriter let's look at your calendar and let's see if you are. That's a big one is because it takes a lot of discipline to keep writing songsSeth: Now that's a good word, it's kind of less of waiting for inspiration to strike and just showing up every day and then the inspiration comes because of who you're around and…Chris: Definitely, definitelyJason: Yeah, and another thing is, on that, because of who you're around, co-write. We both know, we all know co-writing is the key to my success, that wasn't something I was doing…none of the songs that people know me by would even exist…that's a very big dealSeth: Do you sit down nowadays, ever, and just do anything by yourself anymore or is it just kind of like…that's…you don't do it that way anymore?Jason: I really don't. Every now and then, I think last year I wrote a song by myself, I just…you know was in a moment where I felt like I needed to express something…but that's so rare. I have an unfair advantage in that I have access to a lot of talented friends and so I want to know what my idea shapes into with someone else's mind involved in it as wellChris: Was that a process for you? In the early days when you say you sat in your room by yourself writing that song, to being mostly known as a person whose an amazing collaborator and co-writer, that process of transitioning into mostly co-writesJason: One of the things I told my first publisher when I signed my first publishing deal is that I write my best songs by myself and I really believed that and she said “Okay, well we'll see how that shapes up for you”. And it certainly was not true, what I said. I do not write my best songs by myself.Chris: How long did that take for you to fully believe that?Jason: About two years, of writing some by myself and writing a ton with other people, it makes sense though, I mean the community in strength. Like it just…it makes sense that when you do something as a team you're going to get better results than individualsSeth: That word is recurring very many times in this podcastChris: Isn't it though? It's amazingSeth: The importance of team and along with your team, when you were getting into it would you consider that publisher like your mentor, do you feel like you had a mentor, sort of shepherding you in your career?Jason: She would have been my mentor in that season of life for sure, she would listen to everything I wrote and told me what was working and what wasn't, yeah that was just like school for meChris: Was it tough to hear?Jason: No, because the heart was someone who was…when no one else wanted to give me any advance and tell me to write songs…this was the person that said “You can do it” so no, it definitely wasn't. I mean, it's always tough to hear in the regard that I think we put our hearts, we put ourselves into these things that we do and so it's always hard to hear things that are critical but it's so valuableSeth: At this point in your career you've achieved some pretty big success by any world standard. Is there anything that you're still afraid of when you come into work every day?Jason: Yes and it's that I'm afraid that I'm missing what God wants out of me and so I keep that in front of me, like the thing I'm really wanting to be mindful of in 2016 is if I didn't write another song [32.38] my family's going to be okay and I've accomplished something and I could come and write songs purely out of craft and gifting as can you and get good results but I…what I'm afraid of is, I'm not seeking what God wants…What does He want from me? What does He…what are the prayers that people need? What are the life rafts that we need to throw to people? What are the…not just writing songs [33.13] I just don't want to…in this space that I'm in…the music industry works unfortunately, I think, very much like any other industry, there's not a lot of conversation of mission, there's not a lot of conversation of, truly, of life impact, which is kind of sad you know. You want to hope that that's there but we're inundated by ‘Is it a hit?', I hate that word, I love when things become a hit but I…Seth: If that's what you're shooting forJason: The fear in me is just that we would just write really catchy jingles that people enjoy but that we're not really bringing the people what God, what His heart for us to bring them is. So that's front and centre for meSeth: Now that's goodChris: You're kind of building on that, and borrowing from a term you said earlier that you feel you're still kind of riding that initial wave that you caught. Can you foresee what you either want your next wave to look like or what you feel like you're transitioning into now? If it's the same thing, that's fine but what is the next two, three, five years look like for Jason Ingram?Jason: I've reached a place of freedom in my life where there's been a lot of hustle and  a lot of drive for a lot of years and I really want to sit in a place of rest and freedom and gratitude and so when you're too tired or there's something that happens when you're not taking care of yourself or your soul and your ‘get to's' become ‘got to's'. There is some years where I get to write a song, I get to be with this artist today, I get to come and talk about this. They become ‘got to's', I've got to do this, I've got to write today, I've got to be with that artist tomorrow. And there's no joy in that, there's no rest in that and for me, I'm just trying to move just into a space where everything is a ‘get to' again and however long God wants to use me in this capacity, like I'm pumped but holding it loosely.But I am excited, I'm ready to write the best songs I've ever written and to dig deep and jump around a room [35.36] listening to you know, I'm super fired up so I don't know, I don't have another thing, you know, just this thing and I do think there's something to that. I don't often say to people like you can go so many paths when something starts working, when one thing's working it's easy to start thinking about all these other things that you're not doing. And I've just tried to live by this principle that I heard someone say which is so where you have favour and so where I have favour, that's where I'm going to continue to sow and not be thinking about ‘Well because this is working [36.18] what I can get in that door, that I could do that thing'Chris: It's been a pleasure to  hear from you. I know that so many of your words have turned into songs that have turned into these personal words for other people. You know they've taken those as their own, as their prayer like you're saying. So it's been a pleasure for me to be able to sit here and just hear from you because so much of what I've heard from you have been the songs that you've created and so to hear personally from you about some of that with the struggles or the high points or the…what you're thinking of as some of those songs come to light has been a pleasure man, thank youSeth: Yeah, super funJason: Thanks so much for the time manSeth: You've been listening to the Full Circle Music Show, leave us a nice rating and review on iTunes. Editing help this week thanks to Kayley Ingram and [37.05] Jerricho Scroggins, produced by the Full Circle Music Company. Check us out at fullcirclemusic.org/podcastwww.fullcirclemusic.orgThe post FCM012 – Writing 100 Songs A Year with Jason Ingram appeared first on Full Circle Music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Woodmen Valley Chapel
The King is Here, John 1:1-5

Woodmen Valley Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2015


In a dark world filled with sin, the light of Christ shines in darkness declaring a message of hope for all.1. The King is God (vs. 1-2)2. The King is creator (v. 3)3. The King is light (vs. 4)4. The King is here (vs. 5)SONGSHere Is Our KingO Come All Ye FaithfulForever ReignO Holy NightNo Other NameSilent Night

Woodmen Valley Chapel
The Last Hour, 1 John 2:18-27

Woodmen Valley Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2015


This sobering text deals with the work of the enemy and how we can combat his evil schemes. Rather than giving cause for fear, the children of God possess the upper hand and can rest confident in what they have been taught. Resting in the presence of the Holy Spirit in their lives, the followers of Christ can discern truth from error. 1. We face a real enemy (vs.18-19)2. We possess the upper hand (vs. 20-21)3. Separate fact from fiction (vs. 22-23)4. Fight back (vs. 24-27) a. Trust in his word (vs. 24-25) b. Listen to his Spirit (vs. 26-27)SONGSLove Came Down [J Riddle]CornerstoneBefore The Throne Of God AboveJesus Paid It AllForever Reign

Woodmen Valley Chapel
A Father's Welcome, Luke 15:1-32

Woodmen Valley Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2015


Jesus masterfully reveals our concern for the material things and how often it trumps our hearts for individuals. We need to reflect his welcoming heart for lost sinners and welcome them into our community.1. The Audience (vs. 1-2)2. The Lost Sheep (vs. 3-7)3. The Lost Coin (vs. 8-10)4. The Lost Little Brother (vs. 11-30)5. The Loving Father (vs. 20b-24)6. The Lost Big Brother (vs. 25-29)7. The Loving Father (vs. 31-32)SONGSThe Lord Our GodHow Great Thou ArtOut Of HidingGod Of The RedeemedBefore The Throne Of God AboveForever Reign

CrossPoint Fellowship Music

Holding Nothing Back, Do What You Want To, From the Inside Out, Forever Reign, I'm Going Free

Extravagant Worship
2015.01.31 - "I Have Decided," "Forever Reign," "Here I Am To Worship," "I Will Praise Him," "Before The Throne," "My Jesus, I Love Thee" at Prayer and Healing Center in Albany, NY

Extravagant Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2015 64:02


CrossPoint Fellowship Music

Holding Nothing Back, Exalted One, Before the Throne of God Above, Forever Reign

CrossPoint Fellowship Music

Just Say Jesus, I'm Going Free, Forever Reign

Timothy Baptist Church Muskogee
Forever Reign - TBC Praise Band - Audio

Timothy Baptist Church Muskogee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2013 8:08


Timothy Baptist Church Muskogee
Forever Reign - TBC Praise Band - Audio

Timothy Baptist Church Muskogee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2013 8:08


Cornerstone Community Church, San Jose CA
Love_My Jesus I Love Thee and Forever Reign - Audio

Cornerstone Community Church, San Jose CA

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2013 29:43


The Songs That Stir Our Souls, Week 2

Calvary Christian Fellowship Ventura
He Made a Difference, But What Made Him Different - Worship - Audio

Calvary Christian Fellowship Ventura

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2013 21:37


Pastor Wilfredo Nerida and the CCF Worship Band lead the fellowship in worshiping our Lord of lords and our King of kings. Joining Pastor Wilfredo is Byron Morales, James "JC" Marsden and Isaac Taylor as they sing "Holy is Our God", "Forever Reign", "In Christ Alone" and "Come Thou Fount."

Vineyard MetroNorth Podcasts
What's with the Tithe; Financial Blessings for 2013

Vineyard MetroNorth Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2013


February 24, 2013; Joel Hubbard, Vineyard MetroNorthAbout Us: The Vineyard MetroNorth is part of a non-traditional, national movement that is dedicated to bringing renewal to all people, especially to those that may have had trouble connecting in a traditional church environment.Our mission is to help people connect to God and others ........Worship Set:Beautiful OneStillForever ReignRevelation SongSalvation Is Here

CrossPoint Fellowship Music

New Day, Endless Light, Forever Reign, Not For a Moment, Beauty for Ashes, Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone)

CrossRoads Church
Remember to Live - Audio

CrossRoads Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2013 44:54


Rob talks about clutching onto our "bread" or blessings, God has given us. Set List -Give Us Clean Hands -I Will Rise -Break Every Chain -Trust In Jesus -Forever Reign

Vineyard MetroNorth Podcasts
What's a 'Born Again' - Advent Series

Vineyard MetroNorth Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2012


December 23, 2012; Joel Hubbard, Vineyard MetroNorthAbout Us: The Vineyard MetroNorth is part of a non-traditional, national movement that is dedicated to bringing renewal to all people, especially to those that may have had trouble connecting in a traditional church environment.Our mission is to help people connect to God and others ........Worship Set:O Come All Ye FaithfulHow He LovesForever ReignYour Love Never Fails

Vineyard MetroNorth Podcasts
Gifts To Give - Doing Church Series

Vineyard MetroNorth Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2012


November 11, 2012; Joel Hubbard, Vineyard MetroNorthAbout Us: The Vineyard MetroNorth is part of a non-traditional, national movement that is dedicated to bringing renewal to all people, especially to those that may have had trouble connecting in a traditional church environment.Our mission is to help people connect  to God and others ........Worship Set:Your Love Never FailsDesert SongForever ReignRevelation SongSalvation Is Here

god gifts church series revelation song desert song forever reign your love never fails joel hubbard salvation is here
CrossPoint Fellowship Music

Heaven Fall Down, Our God, Come to the Water, Forever Reign, Before the Throne of God Above

Music To Pray By
Podcast Sixty-five

Music To Pray By

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2012 31:31


In this podcast, I used songs Soundwave prepared for DCYC – they are “Strong Enough to Save”, “Your Name High”, “Forever Reign”, “Always”, “Your Great Name”, and “Our God”.  I think this is probably the first podcast ever to be original-free, although, it does contain some originality. Those who like consistently quite and peaceful podcasts [...]

thinking out loud
Forever Reign

thinking out loud

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2011 4:11


This song was performed live at a CCCSH Worship Gathering. Song mixed by Sam Timm and Joe Veltri for Christ Community Church of the South Hills. CCLI License No. 2430641

Music To Pray By
Podcast Fifty-five

Music To Pray By

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2011 30:46


I used two songs from last week’s service for today’s podcast – “Forever Reign”, and “God You Reign”. The rest is original. I used a different acoustic piano sample for editing the MIDI this week, and it actually disguised a lot of the small timing issues which is good and bad. The good is it [...]