You Reap What You Sow (Ron Hamilton) There are many children’s materials and children’s clubs available in churches today, but my favorite has to be the music club called “Patch the Pirate”. Teach them to your children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews. See if you know any of the ones I chose and share your own favorites in the comments below. Choosing just fifteen awesome Christian songs for kids was a challenge because there are so many good ones out there.
It has been my honor to be the music director for several VBS events and I both taught and learned songs with the children. We sang these Christian songs in school, on the playground, at home and at special events like Vacation Bible School or day camp. There are many Christian songs for kids that I learned as a child. Not only that, it is a good way to get exercise too. If nothing else, it will get those in the congregation to think about how their faith is or isn’t being made real for the lives around them.Singing with children is one of the best ways for them to be motivated to learn.
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But feel free to use it if you feel led to do so. So while I love the song for personal worship and as a creative work, I’m not sure that I would use it in a congregational setting. By using it as a worship song, you are suggesting people sing something that may not be true for them. Even if you have seen all the things mentioned, many worshipers in your church have not. But you have to think about whether you would use it for corporate worship. This song is unique, creative, and everything that makes a great worship song.
Yep, I’ve personally witnessed all of these. But then Carnes follows with I’ve seen families reunited / I’ve seen prodigals return / I’ve seen troubled souls delivered / I’ve seen addicts finally freed. I believe I have seen mental health restored, so all good there. So I might skip this line if I sang it in front of a congregation. Exactly how real is my faith? I personally haven’t seen a resurrection. I’ve seen real life resurrection / I’ve seen mental health restored. I have seen cancer disappear (my mom) and broken bodies healed (many examples). Here’s what he says: I’ve seen cancer disappear / I’ve seen broken bodies healed / Don’t you tell me He can’t do it. Ok this is where I have to stop and say, before I sing this, is this true for me? Well, so far so good. And then Carnes makes you stop and analyze how real your own faith is. When you hear the beginning of this song, you’ll assume it’s just another solid song. CCLI #7174874Ĭody Carnes is another artist who is pushing the boundaries of worship music. This will bless your church and you personally as well. The song is simple enough for congregations to learn, but it’s not so simple that it’s uncreative, like many worship songs today. Surprisingly, even though it was released in early 2021, I don’t see it on CCLI’s top 100 list yet. I fell in love with this song the first time I heard it.
While there is a place for all tempos and styles in today’s church services, here are some slow songs that will ignite an attitude of power and worship in your church or youth group. Some songs start off very laid back - but then you get to the middle of the song and suddenly there’s unstoppable power coming from the midst of the worshipers. There’s also an unexplained power hiding within many slow worship songs. The Holy Spirit seems to dwell in slower songs in a different, more intimate way compared to upbeat music. Slower songs are so popular because they give the congregation a chance to rest in Christ’s presence.