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Spring Harvest Newsongs for the Church 2019

by Spring Harvest

  • 11 tracks

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Looking for the very best in UK worship?

These Newsongs for 2019 features recordings of today's worship favourites

A great way to prepare for Spring Harvest 2019

The best worship music of the year, Spring Harvest Newsongs 2019 curates a collection of new songs for the Church, and for your own faith.
Aaron Lewendon

Aaron Lewendon

Eden Bibles & Bible Study Specialist

Spring Harvest Newsongs presents eleven inspirational songs of worship written by a variety of leading songwriters. These new songs are a wonderful resource for churches, worship teams and individuals. All songs on this album are included in the 2019 Spring Harvest Songbook.
Spring Harvest Newsongs for the Church 2019 and Spring Harvest New Songs for the Church 2020
Spring Harvest New Songs for the Church 2020Spring Harvest Newsongs for the Church 2019
  • Format

    CD

  • Publisher

    Essential Christian

  • Published

    April 2019

  • Weight

    100g

  • Dimensions

    12.5 x 14.2 x 1 cm

  • ISBN

    5021776234234

  • Eden Code

    4961780

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  • RS

    Richard Stonehouse

    Average rating of5.0

    Worship at its best. As usual. Yet more worship fervour.

  • JK

    Joanna Kneebone

    Average rating of0.0

    Every year, for as long as I can remember, Spring Harvest has been responsible for an influx in new worship songs across UK churches. With the rise of a number of new festivals and the advent of music distributed through the internet this role has been somewhat diminished, but it is still something that Essential Christian and Spring Harvest take seriously. Every year there is still a songbook produced for Spring Harvest which contains all the worship songs used at Spring Harvest, and every year, before the festival, they produce a New Songs for the Church, which highlights some of the tracks that are new and will be featured at the festival. For those of us who never seem to make it to the event, this is a handy glimpse to see what the people at Spring Harvest believe will be gaining traction in churches this year! This album contains 11 tracks, and many of them you may have already heard. The first is "Praise Him Forever" co-written by Chris Tomlin, Jonathan Smith and Phil Wickham and was featured on Chris Tomlin's Holy Roar album. This is followed by Ben Fielding and Reuben Morgan's (Hillsong) "Who You Say I Am" and this track is about re-writing what we tell ourselves and instead we sing over ourselves our inheritance and acceptance that God spells out for us through His word. After the tour-de-force of the previous song, everything gets stripped back to open "Hallelujah (Lives In Me)" by Iron Bell Music. Then we are into our declaration that there is hope for the world. That "Hope Has A Name", His name is Jesus! This track is from River Valley Worship, although as with all these tracks they are recorded by other artists for this release. Next up is the UK's own Lou Fellingham's "Wonder of the Cross" which features on her latest album "Made For You (Live)". "Wonder of the Cross" and the next track "Breathe" both have the problem that there are a load of songs with the same, or similar, titles. The "Breathe" that is featured on there is from Influence Music from their 2018 album "Touching Heaven". "Love All Along" brings Sam Bailey's co-write with Matt Redman from HTB Worship. This is a new song which was released as a single at the end of 2018 and it's very much about the constant love of God for all His creation at all moments culminating in the Love shown on the cross and the restoration and redemption available for us. It's always good to see a name that is familiar to you, but that may not be known in wider circles, and this is the case with "Companion" which is co-written by Scotland's Allan McKinlay. This is a song that reminds us that we have a constant companion and roughly follows the themes of Psalm 23. "See Jesus Stripped Of Majesty (Amazing Love)" is a track from hymn-writers and Keswick Convention regulars Colin Webster and Phil Moore (along with Tim Chester). The album rounds out with Beck Frith's "You Are Worthy" which is a glorious track and then another track from River Valley Church in "Calvery's Shadow" which is a fabulous new song to help lead us into and through communion. As normal all these tracks are presented by talented singers and worship leaders including Cathy Burton, Sarah Bird, Quinton Delport, Nathan Jess and Neil Wilson. They receive solid backing throughout from the musicians who regularly record sessions for Essential Christian like Dan Wheeler, Matt Weeks and Paul Evans. I haven't gone into much depth about each track on here or the content, but there is a good selection of tracks. I think that they have done a good job of selecting music from different sources and not just the expected places and this means that there is a lot of difference in styles and gives a good flavour of the established church worship scene at the moment. 7.3/10

  • JK

    Joanna Kneebone

    Average rating of0.0

    This series continues to bring new songs, written by both new and well-known songwriters and artists. For 2019, this Cd contains 11 songs for use in the church today. First up is a bright musical introduction that lends more than a passing nod to Tim Hughes in style. Written by Chris Tomlin, Phil Wickham and Jonathan Smith, “Praise Him Forever” is exactly what you’d expect from such a writing team. Nice and energetic, yet not too fast so that you can’t singalong. “Who You Say I Am” swings along, while I found “Hallelujah – Lives in Me” to be rather dreary. Certainly, the same cannot be said about “Hope Has a Name.” This is a good song, with a powerful chorus, and excellent production. With the emphasis on the vocals to carry the song, Lou & Nathan Fellingham are joined by Sam Blake as co-writers of “Wonder of the Cross.” Again, the quality of the writers shines through on a wonderful song. Sam Bailey and Matt Redman’s “Love All Along” follows in similar vein, quality wise. Not quite so well-known artists, such as David Lyon and Allan McKinley, also stand out. Their song “Companion” stands out due to the simplicity of the musical backing. I, sometimes, tire of Hillsong and Planetshakers who seem to think that the more instruments they include, the better the song. Here, the song is all the better for less instrumentation, resulting in a terrific song of praise. All in all, plenty of food for thought, if you’re looking for some new songs for your church. 8/10.

  • EH

    Eric Hitchings

    Average rating of2.0

    Many of these songs can be found elsewhere. few are suitable for congregational worship. not recommended