Gospel Worship Music: The Best of 2012

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If you are looking for the best gospel worship music of 2012, look no further! This blog post will feature a list of the top gospel worship songs of 2012.

Best Worship Songs of 2012

1. “10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)” – Matt Redman
2. “Mighty to Save” – Lincoln Brewster
3. “How He Loves” – David Crowder Band
4. “Cornerstone” – Hillsong LIVE
5. “Forever” – Kari Jobe
6. “Your Great Name” – Shane & Shane
7. “White Flag” – Passion
8. “Overcome” – Jeremy Camp
9. “Jesus, Messiah” – Chris Tomlin
10. Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)”-Aaron Shust

Best Worship Albums of 2012

Christian music is booming in popularity and the best worship albums of 2012 reflect that trend. There are many amazing worship albums that have been released this year, but these are our picks for the best of the best.

If you’re looking for a great worship album to add to your collection, be sure to check out one of these top-notch releases.

Tile: Exodus – Brad Paisley
This double album from country superstar Brad Paisley is full of thoughtful, introspective lyrics set to catchy melodies. Exodus tells the story of a man who has lost his faith and is struggling to find his way back. It’s a soulful, moving album that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt lost or adrift.

Tile: The Path – Finding Favour
This debut album from CCM sensations Finding Favour is packed with 14 anthemic tracks that are sure to get your toes tapping and your heart soaring. The Path is all about finding your way back to God, and it’s an incredibly moving and inspirational album.

Tile: My Hope – Matt Redman
Matt Redman is one of the most popular worship leaders in the world, and with good reason. His music is beautiful, passion-filled, and full of hope. My Hope is no exception – it’s a stunning collection of songs that will lift your spirits and help you find your way back to God.

Best Worship Leaders of 2012

When it comes to choosing the best worship leaders of 2012, there are many different factors to consider. Below is a list of some of the best worship leaders of 2012, based on their skill, charisma, and ability to lead a congregation in worship.

1. Matt Redman
2. Tim Hughes
3. *Name*
4. Chris Tomlin
5. Darlene Zschech

Best Worship Moments of 2012

There were many great worship moments in 2012, but we’ve narrowed it down to our top 10. Here are the best worship moments of 2012:

1. “10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)” – Matt Redman
This song was released in 2011, but it really caught fire in 2012 and became one of the most popular worship songs of the year. The simple, yet powerful lyrics and melody make it easy to sing along and worship God with all your heart.

2. “Forever” – Kari Jobe
This beautiful song was written by Kari Jobe and Matt Maher, and it quickly became a staple in many churches’ worship sets. The lyrics declare God’s eternal love for us, and the melody is both haunting and beautiful.

3. “Your Great Name” – Shane & Shane & Natalie Grant
This song was written by Shane Barnard and Shane Everett of Shane & Shane, along with Natalie Grant. It’s a powerful declaration of who God is, and the raw emotion in Natalie Grant’s performance really takes this song to another level.

4. “In Christ Alone” – Passion (feat. Kristian Stanfill)
This modern classic was written by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend, and it has been performed by many artists over the years. However, Passion took this song to a whole new level with their live performance featuring Kristian Stanfill on vocals. The energy and passion in his voice brings the lyrics to life in a new way, making this one of the best worship moments of 2012.

5. “I Surrender All (All to Jesus)” – Hillsong Live
Hillsong Live is known for their anthemic praise songs, and “I Surrender All” is no exception. This classic hymn has been given new life with Hillsong Live’s energetic arrangement and passionate performance. This is a song that will get your blood pumping and your hands raised in worship!

6. “Build Your Kingdom Here” – Rend Collective Experiment
Rend Collective Experiment is quickly becoming one of the most popular names in worship music, and “Build Your Kingdom Here” is one of the reasons why. This high-energy anthem is packed with truth about who God is and what He wants to do in our lives; it’s sure to get your feet moving!

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