New worship songbook from Kingsway

These are vintage days for fresh songs that inspire the church. All across the globe it seems like new sounds are rising up, connecting with hearts and hands that are reaching out beyond the walls of the church.

Kingsway’s worship songbooks have always been a vital tool for the worship leader - and up until this release the songbooks were known always as the Survivor Songbook.

But with the Survivor label reaching the end of its 15 year journey the project has been rebranded as a Kingsway product - allowing the inclusion of a wider range of songs that are now available on the Kingsway label.

The result is great. Available as both a spiral bound printed book as well as a digital file, this Worship Songbook is perfectly adaptable to any use, and contains a fantastic array of songs.

Included in the book are complete lyrics, chord charts and sheet music to every one of the 220 songs. Drawn from 17 of the strongest albums around today - from Soul Survivor Live 2010, Tim Hughes’ Love Shine Through to Stuart Townend’s The Journey - each song has real power to connect.
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