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"As I Am" from Hillsong Young & Free, plus resources from Tasha Cobbs Leonard and more... Â This We

"As I Am" from Hillsong Young & Free, plus resources from Tasha Cobbs Leonard and more...  This Week's Free Song Charts & Resources Get a free chart and other song resources for our featured songs this week including: [Let It Fall // Tasha Cobbs Leonard]( [As I Am // Hillsong Young & Free]( [World Outside Your Window // Hillsong Young & Free]( [You Keep Coming After Me // Austin Stone Worship]( [Child Of Love // We The Kingdom]( [GET SONG RESOURCES]( New Song Cafe from Hillsong Young & Free "Verna Myers says 'Diversity is being invited to the party, inclusion is being asked to dance'. We’ve been waiting a couple years for the right time to release ‘As I Am’ and we believe this is a timely song for the beautiful reality of Gods inclusive nature and diverse creation. We’re ALL welcome to sit at the table of the Lord. May this song minister to those who are in pain right now and exhort us all to fight for equality, just as Jesus has made a way for every single one of us." - Laura Toggs, Hillsong Young & Free [Watch the acoustic performance]( hear the story behind the song, and learn how to play "As I Am" by Hillsong Young & Free. You can also [get a free chart and other song resources]( at Worship Together for "As I Am" and "World Outside Your Window" this week. [GET SONG RESOURCES]( Have you subscribed to our YouTube channel? [Subscribe to our YouTube channel]( to stay up-to-date with all of the latest videos including New Song Cafes, webinars, podcasts, exclusive performances, and more. If you are already subscribed, make sure you "ring the bell" and turn on notifications to stay in the loop whenever a new video comes out! Click the bell next to the subscribe button on our top right corner of our account home page. [Watch the New Song Cafe]( "Lift You High" from Housefires featuring Kirby Kaple including an acoustic performance, song story, and how to play the song. [Watch the New Song Cafe]( "My Soul Sings" from Housefires featuring Kirby Kaple including an acoustic performance, song story, and how to play the song. Did you miss our latest webinar? You can still tune in to our UK Songwriting webinar, available now on YouTube. Join Lucy Grimble, Tim Hughes, Guvna B, Stuart Townend, and Nick Herbert as they share practical and inspirational thoughts around writing for the church, and discuss what God is doing through church and creatives in the UK. [WATCH NOW](     mailto:feedback@worshiptogether.com Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Worship Together, PO Box 5084, Brentwood, TN 37024, United States

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