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Mission: Worship

01 Arise For The Glory Of The Lord
02 Lord I'm Grateful (Grace)
03 Great God Of Wonders
04 Who Is There Like You
05 Oh To See The Dawn (The Power Of The Cross)
06 We Sing Your Song (We Are The People Of God)
07 Your Name Stronger Than I Know
08 A Love So Amazing
09 What Shall I Bring (Love Mercy)
10 All Around The World (Become What You Believe)
11 How Deep The Father's Love For Us
12 There Is A Place
13 You Have Loved Me (Father Me)
14 In Christ Alone

(click selected song links to hear samples)

Mission worship is a fresh expression of the core values of Kingsway Music. As such, this live worship recording from Colorado Springs is not just an album of new songs but a resource to encourage worshippers through offering the best music available from four of the best worship leaders around.

Served by a great live band, Stuart Townend, Andy Bromley, Paul Oakley and Mark Tedder skilfully guide the assembled worshippers through 14 songs that have already become part of the language of worship worldwide.

Mark Tedder opens proceedings with Irishman Johnny Parks' "Arise for the Glory of the Lord" before Stuart Townend brings the funky "Lord, I'm grateful (Grace)" as song co-written with Fred Heumann. "Great God of wonders" has already established itself as a worship classic and is performed here by its author, the highly gifted Andy Bromley. Paul Oakley has penned many worship songs of the highest quality and none more so than "Who is there like You". On Mission: Worship it fittingly leads into the Townend/Getty hymn "Oh to see the dawn (The Power of the Cross)".

Mark Tedder returns declaring in his own words, "We sing Your song (We are the people of God)" which in turn heralds Andy Bromley's majestic ballad "Your Name stronger than I know". Paul Oakley then lifts the tempo with the driving "A love so amazing" closely followed by the Matt Redmanish pop of "What shall I bring (Love mercy)" which concludes worship leader Andy Bromley's immediate involvement. Mark Tedder takes it to another gear as the band cranks it up a notch to deliver Mark's own rock anthem "All around the world (Become what you believe)".

Stuart Townend's return is marked by gentle, reflective "How deep the Father's love for us" and album closer the monumental "In Christ Alone". Both tracks receive fantastic new arrangements. Between these timeless classics from the master hymn writer there is just time for Mark Tedder's tender "There is a place" and Paul Oakley's awesome "You have loved me (Father me)".