Grace Worship Releases "All Glory Be To Christ"
Pairing theologically rich lyrics with soaring melodies, Peoria, Illinois-based Grace Worship reimagines two beloved Christmas hymns in its project All Glory Be To Christ releasing tomorrow (Nov. 20) at digital and streaming outlets globally from Grace Worship / The Fuel Music. The new recordings reflect a modern musical expression while simultaneously drawing from the 150-year church history at Grace Presbyterian Church. The songs are further meant to remind listeners that there is more hope in Jesus than there is despair in our world.
Bringing classical technique and lush orchestra arrangements into a pop presentation, Grace Worship continues their work of creating songs that unite generations with its fresh re-imagining of "O Come, All Ye Faithful" and Kings Kaleidoscope's hymn, "All Glory Be To Christ." The live video of the latter song was recorded in the TrailSide Event Center in Peoria Heights, IL and premieres at WorshipLeader.com.
"This brilliant hymn has been a personal favorite of mine ever since its first release," says Grace Worship Director Kevin King, who leads the song along with Nashville-based singer/songwriter Carlos Santiago and a full choir and orchestra. "Its rich lyrical content paired with the timeless tune of 'Auld Lang Syne' reminds the listener of God's faithfulness through each new year and points us to a day when all his promises become reality.
"And it is rare that a song from the start of the classical era would fill the halls of so many arenas today," continues King, "but 'O Come, All Ye Faithful' has stood the test of time and called countless hearts to worship the Savior."
King leads "O Come, All Ye Faithful" with Lauren Deppe as Grace Worship arranges the classic song with reverence, keeping its original form and pairing it with the worship team's unique voices and musicianship.
"The musical arrangement allows the listener to hear the story of redemption our Savior brings to any adoring heart, beginning in our state of brokenness and ending at the final glorious day of the Lord," says King.
The new music from Grace Worship follows its Worship Leader, Worship Musician, CCM, NewReleaseToday and GOD TV-featured debut EP Christ Be All that released earlier this year. The recording honors the rich heritage of Christian hymnody while incorporating modern anthemic choruses and pop hooks.
With its music resources available from MultiTracks, PraiseCharts and through www.graceworship.com, additional Grace Worship news and more can be found on its socials: Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
About Grace Worship:
Grace Worship is the worship ministry of Grace Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Peoria, IL that is passionate about making the gospel known through song and story. Before Jesus went to the cross, He prayed that His church would be one (John 17). Grace Worship desires to write and share songs that advance this mission through theologically rich and creatively beautiful art. By pulling from the heritage of Christian hymnody and integrating the church songs of today, the worship team hopes to make much of Jesus' unifying mission through music that equips the church for worship across generations.
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