This was written for an "Epiphany Songs" Challenge as part of the 2020 12 Song Challenge.
This is written from the perspective of Simeon, but there is also a more congregational version available on this site.
This was written for a "Songs of Intercession" Challenge as part of the 2018-19 12 Song Challenge. This was my first ever 12 Song Challenge post ... and it was nerve-wracking as I clicked "submit"!
This song reminds us that the only true place for us to focus first is on our Lord Jesus. Then, when we look at our sin or the broken world, we can have the right response – to receive grace, worship Him and to speak of and share His love.
Written by Ali Collins as part of the 2024 Resound Worship 12 Song Challenge.
Created as part of the 2024 Resound Worship 12 Song Challenge, this song was written to encapsulate the Mission and Vision Statement of my Church - Emmanuel Church Durham.
It also comes with a caveat that this was an experiment to us AI to assist in the writing process. Having used Chat GPT to draft lyrics based a upon a long prompt containing the church mission statement, the words were heavily edited to make them my own. After that, I gave those lyrics to Udio.ai to come up with a "modern congregational worship song". The resultant AI-generated melody and chord progression are still substantially recognisable in this recorded version, but the instruments and vocals it generated have been replaced by real human performance and interpretation.
Does it work? Is this a valid way to write songs? The jury make be out, but this is not something I intend to make a habit out of - it was an exercise of discovery.
Even though we know every human is influenced by what they have heard, this process re-affirms my desire to leverage the God-given creativity of the human, rather than allow AI to potentially source and plagiarise copyrighted material.
The name sake of the album, a song of looking straight at God's majesty and acknowledging his beauty, presence, mercy, and Glory. A song of pure worship, praise, and adoration.