Shane & Shane Hope their New Album Will Encourage Kids & Families to Worship
Shane & Shane are set to release Worship In The Word, an all-new recording for children and families, January 28. For this new record, Shane and Shane has based each song on the record on a passage of Scripture. The goal is that churches and families will use these songs to worship God.
"Now more than ever, with the onslaught of information overloading us, we wanted to create authentic songs and compelling resources families can use to worship and study the Word together," Shane Barnard shares. "Our ultimate goal is to see kids and families develop a hunger for God's Word and a desire to worship Him, growing deeper in love with Jesus."
Expanding Shane & Shane's mission-the Colossians 3:16 directive to "Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God"-Worship In The Word marks the duo's debut Kingdom Kids release. A compilation of resources for children and families, Kingdom Kids is part of Shane & Shane's The Worship Initiative equipping ministry.
Here's the tracklisting:
1. First Things First (Matt 6)
2. Your Ways (Isaiah 55)
3. Tell the Story (Psalm 8)
4. Come and See (Psalm 66)
6. Yes and aMEN (Eph 1)
7. Holy (1 Sam 2:2)
8. Take Heart (John 16:37)
9. Wholly Yours (Eph 3:18,19)
10. On We Love You (John 3:16)
For nearly two decades, Shane Barnard and Shane Everett have been preeminent worship leaders and songwriters for the global Church. With a mission to write and record music that is biblically based, lyrically rich and sonically engaging, Shane & Shane have released 40 albums; garnered more than 613 million streams; over 100 million YouTube views; and two million combined monthly listeners on Spotify and Apple Music to date. Their signature songs include "You're Beautiful," "Psalm 23 (Surely Goodness, Surely Mercy)" and "You're Worthy of It All," among countless others. Through the years, Shane & Shane have collaborated with such artists as Michael W. Smith, David Crowder, Keith & Kristyn Getty, Gabby Barrett, The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and Phil Wickham.
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