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  • Best Christmas Songs for 2020

    Christmas is less than a month away. As early as October, we have been inundated with new festive worship. With the church's worship (both congregational and personal) in mind, here's our favorite Christmas tunes for 2020:

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  • Various Artists “Country’s Family Reunion: Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting” Album Review

    Two groups of fans are going to go gaga over this "Prayer Meeting." First fans of late 80s/90s country music will be delighted that many of their favourites are represented here including Ricky Skaggs, Linda Davis, John Berry, Oak Ridge Boys, the Gatlin Brothers, Gene Watson, T. Graham Brown, the Whites, Rhonda Vincent, John Conlee, Statler Brothers' Jimmy Fortune and others. Second, those who love hymns and the songs from the Southern Gospel canon will adore these selections too.

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  • The McClures “Christmas Morning” EP Review

    Penning brand new Christmas songs is an ardent challenge. With the perennial classics, which thrive on their gorgeous and eternal melodic structures, it is difficult to craft a new song to play alongside classics like "Joy to the World" or "Silent Night." The McClures thus are to be congratulate not only for attempting to write new songs for their debut Christmas EP, but also for succeeding in writing a few classics to be.

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  • Mack Brock "Space" Album Review

    Mack Brock is the go-to guy these days when it comes to contemporary worship music. This is why a string of who's who in the genre can be found co-writing or singing with Brock on his sophomore solo album "Space."

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  • TaRanda Greene “Spirit of Christmas Deluxe Version” Album Review

    Inside the petite frame of TaRanda Greene lies a Titanic voice, one that can soar to the heights of Everest and one that will do Whitney Houston, Barbra Streisand, and Celine Dion proud.

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  • Selah "Step Into My Story” Album Review

    Selah has been around since 1997. For most of their career, they have had been recording for Curb Records. Together the trio have produced top 5 hits such as "You Raise Me Up" and "Bless the Broken Heart" as well as top 40 singles such as "I Turn to You," "You Amaze Us," "I Got Saved" and others.

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  • Hillsong Worship “Take Heart (Again)” Album Review

    In lieu of their perennial new live worship albums, for 2020, Hillsong Worship has decided to release a "re-imagined" album instead. A more devotional album peddling on their softer and acoustic side, "Take Heart (Again)" features "pandemic-era" takes of songs taken from the songbooks of all three of their collectives: Hillsong Y&F, Hillsong UNITED and Hillsong Worship.

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  • The Guardians “It’s Still Good News” Album Review

    The Guardians have captured the majestic and intimacy of worship judiciously on their latest release. "It's Still Good News," their third outing for StowTown Records, is like their preceding records, it is extremely well-executed.

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  • Kari Jobe “The Blessing (Live)” Album Review

    At the start of the pandemic, Kari Jobe's "The Blessing" was the song for the times. While the world went into a frenzy, Jobe pronounced God's blessings upon us. Setting Num 6:24-26 into a fresh and invigorating anthem of refuge, the song has been the theme soundtrack for countless of Christians.

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  • Sandra McCracken “Patient Kingdom” Album Review

    Sandra McCracken is a national treasure that is yet to be discovered. For the unacquainted, McCracken has been crafting and recording hymn-like worship tunes that mines the theological depths of the Christian faith.

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