Shane & Shane Release New Album "The Worship Initiative, Vol. 18"
Shane & Shane, comprised of Shane Everett and Shane Barnard, have released their new album, The Worship Initiative Vol. 18. The music found on The Worship Initiative series showcases well-known worship songs that express the duo's passion for their Worship Initiative project.
"We love this record," Shane Everett says. "We want to set the table for people to experience the Lord on a daily basis. We want this album to really encourage people in their walk."
Many of the tracks found on the album are fundamental songs from Shane & Shane's church setlist where they lead worship, The Porch at Watermark in Dallas, TX. Some of the songs are also from songwriting class the duo taught for five years, yet every track on this album merges with the mission of The Worship Initiative, which is discipleship.
For more than four years, Shane & Shane have been spearheading The Worship Initiative, which has become a major training resource for worship leaders and musicians around the world. "There is boot camp for songwriters and musicians where we explore every aspect of a song-drums, guitar, keyboard, bass, mandolin, even vocals," says Shane Barnard. "There is a devotional for every worship song, as well as charting and university classes for theological training."
Tracklist:
01. All Hail King Jesus (feat. Sam DeFord)
02. Yet Not I but Through Christ in Me (feat. Bethany Barnard)
03. How Great Is Your Love
04. King of Kings (feat. Davy Flowers)
05. Jesus You Alone (feat. Dinah Wright)
06. Stand in Your Love (feat. Jon Abel)
07. The Way (New Horizon)
08. Yes I Will (feat. Hayden Browning)
09. Hallelujah for the Cross
10. Great Things
Shane & Shane split their time between leading worship at their church and touring around the world. For more information, please visit ShaneandShane.com. To learn more about The Worship Initiative, be sure to check out TheWorshipInitiative.com.
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