Spring Harvest inspires deeper worship with Glory praise book

Spring Harvest has released a new worship book featuring 100 songs, including 25 of the core songs that are sung at the Spring Harvest events with over 40,000 people.

It includes Scripture, thematic and key indexes, liturgy and spoken worship, worship articles and tips, as well as guitar chord charts for every song.

The songs and material have been carefully selected by a team of worship leaders, songwriters and theologians, including Graham Kendrick, Vicky Beeching, Ben Cantelon, Michael W Smith and Brenton Brown.

Whether you are new to worship music and looking to boost your skills, or you've been leading churches in worship for years, this book will offer lots of ideas and help.

In addition to the songs, there is Twitter from Gerard Kelly to prayers at the end of the songs. At the back there is a Scripture index to help you meditate and reflect on the message of the songs.

There is also a music score to all 22 songs from this year's Spring Harvest album, Glory, which includes Phil Wickham, Tim Hughes, Matt Redman and Paul Baloche.

The Glory song book offers fresh and inspiring ways for churches and individuals to worship, and will resource the church with new musical expressions of worship which put ‘Glory’ at the heart.

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