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  • What a God!

    What a God!

    New Vision Student ministry at New Vision Church: Amber Trottman, Graham Riley, and the band lead What a God following a message by David Nasser.

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  • Praise

    Praise

    The worship team at New Vision Life opens with Praise.

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  • All Glory Be To Christ

    All Glory Be To Christ

    Cameron Bible and the Perimeter Church worship team lead All Glory Be To Christ, a song incorporating rich biblical theology to the tune of the classic New Year’s song “Auld Lang Syne.”

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  • Majesty – The Most Powerful Worship Song You’ve Never Heard

    Majesty – The Most Powerful Worship Song You’ve Never Heard

    The Most Powerful Worship Song You’ve Never Heard: Collin Baxter’s electrifying performance of his song “Majesty” recorded live at Infinite Energy Arena in Atlanta. Baxter is joined onstage by fellow Perimeter Church worship leaders including Laura Story, Michelle Swift, Ryan Van Kirk, and Katie Squiric. The live recording can be found on the Perimeter Church

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  • What Do You Work For? A Biblical Perspective of Vocation

    What Do You Work For? A Biblical Perspective of Vocation

    A message series on the topic of work and vocation

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  • If Only One Thing

    If Only One Thing

    Randy Pope, author and pastor of Perimeter Church explains that much of his pastoral frustration is rooted in the lack of understanding about worship prevalent among many Christians. Find out why if he had only one message to ever be able to preach, it would be this one on the topic of worship.

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  • The Ballad of Never Was: A Father’s Regret

    The Ballad of Never Was: A Father’s Regret

    The Ballad of Never Was: An expression of regret from a man who gave up his son to an abortion.

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  • Ascribe to the Lord

    Ascribe to the Lord

    Until we view God with a thoroughly biblical understanding, we’ll never be able to truly worship Him in spirit, body and soul. In other words, our lifestyles.

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  • A Call to a Life of Intentional Worship

    A Call to a Life of Intentional Worship

    Don’t we all want to know what God’s intent and will for our life is, and what our purpose is for being left on this earth?

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  • Heartbook: How Facebook Reflects the Condition of Your Heart & Soul

    The things we blog, post, and talk about most on our social media sites are reflective of the condition of our soul; the things we value, enjoy, and treasure most. In other words, our facebook pages show us–and the world–what we worship.

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  • Footage of Renowned Worship Artist at Age 11

    Footage of Renowned Worship Artist at Age 11

    Before American Idol was around to introduce America to up and coming artists, variety and game shows somewhat filled that void.  Here’s one from an eleven year old in 1965 who would later be instrumental in the development of what would eventually lead to today’s worship movement.

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  • Worship, MTV Style.  All style, no substance?

    Worship, MTV Style. All style, no substance?

    The next time you think about it, open your weekend newspaper and look at the selection of churches advertised in your city. You’re probably not likely to see very many ads offering “church services” to the reader. In fact, the term you might be more likely to encounter to describe church is “worship service.” Worship.

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  • Louie Giglio : Wired for a Life of Worship, Part 1

    Louie Giglio : Wired for a Life of Worship, Part 1

    Worship tells us what we value most. As a result, worship determines our actions, becoming the driving force for all we do…You simply follow the trail of your time, your affection, your energy, your money, and your loyalty. At the end of that trail you’ll find a throne; and whatever, or whomever, is on that…

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  • Restoring Broken Worship

    Restoring Broken Worship

    by Steven Curtis Chapman “Group hug, group hug!”  It was a typical Monday morning, and as the resident “Tigger” in our family (as my clan has labeled me), I was wearing the cheerleader hat and using my shepherd’s crook to get our three oldest children off to school.  Peering through slits where there should be

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