Published on
April 29, 2020
Video length
3 mins
A worship service from the 2020 Symposium of Worship

"Welcome Into This Place"

Orlando Juarez. © 1991 CMI-HP Publishing. Used by permission. CCLI #400063

"The Church's One Foundation"

Text and Music: Public Domain

"Withholding Nothing"

Text and Tune: William McDowell. © Delivery Room Publishing. Used by permission. CCLI #400063

"The Lord's Become Our Salvation"

Text and Tune: Wendell Kimbrough and Greg Scheer © 2019 Wendell Kimbrough and Greg Scheer. Used by permission. CCLI #400063.

“Your Labor Is Not in Vain”

Text and Tune: Wendell Kimbrough, Isaac Wardell, Paul Zach. © Hymns From The Porter's Gate Porter's Gate Publications Porter's Gate Publishing

"Joy"

© 2014 Housefires Sounds (ASCAP) Capitol CMG Genesis (ASCAP) (adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission. Transcription from www.gospelmaps.com 

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