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New Songs from Jesus Culture feat. Kim Walker-Smith and Derek Johnson

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New Song Cafe from Jesus Culture, Podcast from Mosaic, Resource for Churches... Â New Songs from Je

New Song Cafe from Jesus Culture, Podcast from Mosaic, Resource for Churches...  New Songs from Jesus Culture "This song is upbeat, joyful, and full of the excitement we have when we experience the freedom Jesus offers us! My favorite lyric says, "My shame is unraveling." Shame is something that will constantly try to keep us bound up and this is a reminder of what happens when God steps in, shame unravels, and we become fearless!" - Kim Walker-Smith [Get a free chart & other song resources for "Fearless" feat. Kim Walker-Smith](. [GET SONG RESOURCES]( New Song Cafe from Jesus Culture [Watch the acoustic performance]( and hear the story behind the song "Fearless" by Jesus Culture featuring Kim Walker-Smith. [This week on the Worship Together podcast]( Pastor Erwin McManus & Mariah McManus from Mosaic MSC share about the heart of their church, pastoring creatives, how their team started writing worship music, and the inspiration behind their new album HUMAN. Plus, The Worship Together team talks about what future church could look like after quarantine season. [Watch the live video]( for "Canvas And Clay" by Pat Barrett recorded at our very own Worship Together 20/20 conference.  Safe Church Resource Pack Premier Productions has released a free downloadable guideline for churches to use as they re-open and re-launch their live gatherings. Along with the free guidelines, [the Safe Church Resource Pack]( serves as a hub that includes reserved seating information and resources for supplies geared towards those churches looking to resume live gatherings during the current pandemic. The Safe Church Guidelines includes tips for communicating with members about deciding to reopen and what to say when live gatherings resume. The guide supplies churches with links to all necessary resources and references – including signage, personal protective equipment, and other resources. [The Safe Church Resource Pack]( will be updated with government regulations and will curate the best resources for safe worship and community activities. [Get Safe Church Resources Now!](     mailto:feedback@worshiptogether.com Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Worship Together, PO Box 5084, Brentwood, TN 37024, United States

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