Thanks so much for posting this. We were at South Plains Youth Camp at Floydada TX. I have had this song in my head and on my heart ever since. It is annointed
love it, love it!
thanks for leading that workshop at Creation Fest in Cornwall, England - I'm sure there are pics of that Drum-Hat on facebook somewhere... ;)
Hi Brenton,
Could you post a Worship Lounge Video playing Joyful (The One who Saves)? Loved the song at Creation Fest, but am having difficulty remembering the melody, thanks so much.
Seconded - a worship lounge video would be v.helpful. You played this when you led worship at New Wine back in July(*). It's been buzzing round my head on and off ever since - great song - but I can only remember the melody for the chorus!
(*) It was one of your songs that we didn't have to teach you ;-)
We've got a newsong cafe coming up on this song... but on Tuesday there'll be a little youtube vid up with the music to the whole song. Joyful goes to radio in the home of the brave Oct 23rd. So if you're feeling up for a challenge give your local radio station a holler and badger them to play a happy song :)
Thank you for this song. We love it and are hoping to bring it to our small West Wales Church in the next few weeks leading up to Christmas. Im having a little strum through it now and I love the fact that I can play it ( to a standard, of sorts!;D)
This is an anointed and powerful song. Good Job guys and Thank you God that we can sing such songs about YOU! x o&c
The use of who's got me in trouble with the typo police when I used it on our PowerPoint. It cannot be substituted for "who is" or "who has". Apparently, it is more correct to use "whose". Brenton, why did you decide to use "who's"? It looks better, but it isn't the correct use.
Hi...I am a producer, worshipper, singer and songwriter, but I must confess, you make awesome music...bless you for that...I like the way you write, and the bigger picture of the complete tone of you tracks...now I have only one question...do you have any backing tracks of your music...I am a worshipper in South-Africa and I really want to sing your songs over here on our men and woman camps...I will NEVER sound like you, but I know that the bigger picture will bless the people over here...please let me know...regards...Stephan
Thanks so much! This is a beautiful song and I'm so glad that I stumbled across it :) It's so good to know that there are blogs out there that aren't completely self absorbed. Very nice!
Thanks so much for posting this. We were at South Plains Youth Camp at Floydada TX. I have had this song in my head and on my heart ever since. It is annointed
love it, love it! thanks for leading that workshop at Creation Fest in Cornwall, England - I'm sure there are pics of that Drum-Hat on facebook somewhere... ;)
Hi Brenton, Could you post a Worship Lounge Video playing Joyful (The One who Saves)? Loved the song at Creation Fest, but am having difficulty remembering the melody, thanks so much.
Seconded - a worship lounge video would be v.helpful. You played this when you led worship at New Wine back in July(*). It's been buzzing round my head on and off ever since - great song - but I can only remember the melody for the chorus! (*) It was one of your songs that we didn't have to teach you ;-)
Hey Brenton ... we did this song today at church. Everyone loved it. Can't wait to see it fully released.
We've got a newsong cafe coming up on this song... but on Tuesday there'll be a little youtube vid up with the music to the whole song. Joyful goes to radio in the home of the brave Oct 23rd. So if you're feeling up for a challenge give your local radio station a holler and badger them to play a happy song :)
Thank you for this song. We love it and are hoping to bring it to our small West Wales Church in the next few weeks leading up to Christmas. Im having a little strum through it now and I love the fact that I can play it ( to a standard, of sorts!;D) This is an anointed and powerful song. Good Job guys and Thank you God that we can sing such songs about YOU! x o&c
The use of who's got me in trouble with the typo police when I used it on our PowerPoint. It cannot be substituted for "who is" or "who has". Apparently, it is more correct to use "whose". Brenton, why did you decide to use "who's"? It looks better, but it isn't the correct use.
Hi...I am a producer, worshipper, singer and songwriter, but I must confess, you make awesome music...bless you for that...I like the way you write, and the bigger picture of the complete tone of you tracks...now I have only one question...do you have any backing tracks of your music...I am a worshipper in South-Africa and I really want to sing your songs over here on our men and woman camps...I will NEVER sound like you, but I know that the bigger picture will bless the people over here...please let me know...regards...Stephan
Thanks so much! This is a beautiful song and I'm so glad that I stumbled across it :) It's so good to know that there are blogs out there that aren't completely self absorbed. Very nice!