We are worship

Integrity Music Europe has launched a new website to resource worship leaders, musicians, songwriters and worshipping Christians everywhere.

WeAreWorship.com has more than 2,000 songs from established worship artists like Matt Redman, Graham Kendrick, Stuart Townend, Tim Hughes, Martin Smith and Paul Baloche.

The emphasis is on connecting visitors to a community of worship and helping them uncover great Christian songs, old and new. 

The site is inspired by Romans 12:1, in which the apostle Paul describes believers as living sacrifices whose very lives should be lived out as acts of worship.

Managing Director and Vice President of Integrity Music Jonathan Brown said the site was for anyone who loves to sing about the goodness of God.

"We've been through some transitions recently, which has included the marriage of Kingsway with Integrity Music. And while our brand is important to us, we think that what we are matters even more," he said.

"For us, it always is, and always has been about worship - both what we sing and how we live. We have a rich heritage of songs; songs of substance that fuel the church and help us all love, follow and serve God more truly."

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