Crossroads Music Releases "I Will Remember"
Crossroads Music has just released their new BEC Recording album I Will Remember. Crossroads Music is a collective of worship artists creating music to help their community and the Church connect with God in meaningful ways. Crossroads Music is a part of Crossroads Church, based in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The team announces,"We're incredibly excited and humbled to release this record. We believe it will not only give our church useful songs for worship, but also dangerous prayers, petitions, and proclamations to a God that's wild about us and the adventurous life He's given us."
They go on to talk about how the album was made. "We got to record this album in one of the most beautiful old churches in our city. It's an old Catholic church on the campus of the University of Cincinnati and the home of our Uptown Campus. Getting to sing new songs in an old church was almost magical. Seeing the stories in the stained glass that's 150 years old while we sang new verses of God's goodness was transcendent. That building sat empty, burned out and broken for nearly 2 decades but was brought back to life in the last few years. That kind of metaphor isn't lost on us."
The music they make and sing at expresses the human journey, from brokenness to wholeness, from seeking to finding, and from darkness to light. Their songs display the redemption and restoration of a loving God and the natural responses of gratefulness and worship.
Crossroads Music's hope is that these songs become not simply the soundtrack of day to day lives, but tools used to get and give God as much glory as they can. Recently named the fastest-growing and third largest church in the country, the Crossroads Church community of 30,000 gathers in 13 locations in Ohio and Kentucky, along with Crossroads Anywhere, an online campus.
Tracklist:
1. Grateful (Live)
2. I Will Remember (Live)
3. Lost Time (Live)
4. You've Always Been Good (Live)
5. Better Than New (Live)
6. Take Me Deeper (Live)
7. Oh The Power (Live)
8. Taking it Back (Live)
9. Made for You (Live)
10. Always Moving (Live)
11. When Jesus Is Here (Live)
12. Who My Father Is (Bonus Track)
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