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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2010

Learn how to play this inspiring song with Michael and Lisa from the band, Gungor.

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  • yeah, how dare he put an augmented chord in a song about God, how dare he do anything that is different in a worship song. because worship songs MUST sound all the same, predictable and easy.

  • WOW! I've been involved in worship music since the 70s and all I can say is I'm an instant fan and I've never even heard of you guys until today. This is the way worship music should be... man expressing the purity of God through the purity of his art!

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  • Strumming?

  • I was introduced to Gungor when he opened up for Crowder in Philly this fall. They're ground breaking and talented. I'm hooked and inspired.

  • @austinm08 I agree with austinm08, it sounds perfect with this song. Besides, why go the contemporary way with worship? Worship should be open to change, because personally I HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA­AAAAAAAAAATE some of the old hymns, not for their lyrics, just their progressions and how they're so bland...

    Anyways, enough ranting. :D

  • I like that you are sharing God's music with us, and that you are teaching others something that was inspired by the Lord through you. Amen for the sharing and the body. I'm so grateful for this song, and the Lord our God.

  • where can i get the score for this so that i can learn to play the glockenspiel part??

  • i love this song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ♥♥♥

  • @Ysumguy Tune your low E string down one whole step to D, it should resonate with your 4th or D string in standard tuning.

  • Wonderful!  it's absolutely beautiful! Thank You, Shalom!

  • if only he didnn't side with Rob Bell :(

  • @noreaction1 - Olson guitar

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