NCC Worship Releases "The Jesus Way’"Album
Amidst growing political divisiveness in a year already filled with anxiety, Washington, D.C.'s National Community Church and its creative arts team, NCC Worship, encourage listeners to realign their thoughts and refocus their hearts by following "The Jesus Way." Recorded earlier this year and now available globally, The Jesus Way album invites Christ-followers to "carry our cross" and "love at all costs" through every season of life.
Working with GRAMMY Award-winning Gospel and R&B artist/producer Greg Cox, NCC Worship recorded The Jesus Way live on Ash Wednesday with their church family and guests, underlining the album's purposeful creation to complement NCC's Lenten sermons and teaching resources. NCC Worship Pastor Chris Douglas explains, "The Jesus Way is a musical representation of the journey of understanding who we are in God, created in God's image and part of God's eternal kingdom... it's a call to be Christ-followers, journeying together in love, humility, prayer, repentance and service to one another and our neighbors."
Working with guest writers Mark Alan Schoolmeesters and Kierre Bjorn of Common Hymnal, NCC Worship team members crafted songs that range from praise to prayer, confession to exultation. All celebrate the life of Christ and His redemptive, ongoing work and the call to follow Him.
"As a worship team, we strive to write songs that address real, everyday life," adds Douglas. "Songs of praise, songs of question, songs that speak to the prophetic... scripture-informed songs that serve our community and the larger Church through the ups and downs, tears and joy. For The Jesus Way, we wove together songs that we pray do exactly that, all focused on the life-changing presence of Christ as we conform to His image."
"The Jesus Way is more than an album," says NCC senior pastor Mark Batterson. "It's a prophetic message for this cultural moment. These songs are the soundtrack of National Community Church, but I believe that the grace notes will echo in your spirit. Our prayer is that these songs will help you take the next step in 'The Jesus Way'."
The complete tracklist for The Jesus Way is:
1. Hope of Glory (The Jesus Way) - featuring Josh Coad
2. Deep Deep Well - featuring Joel Buckner
3. Confession - featuring Daesha Cummings
4. Weakness - featuring Josh Coad
5. Fall Into Kindness - featuring Chris Douglas, Carolina Soto
6. Waiting - featuring Chris Douglas
7. Whole - featuring Daesha Cummings
8. Never Walk Alone - featuring Carolina Soto
9. Sanctuary - featuring Joel Buckner
10. Ordinary - featuring Carolina Soto
11. He First Loved Us - featuring Nicois Harris
National Community Church is a multi-site church pastored by Mark Batterson that serves the extended metro Washington, D.C., area with Christ-centered teaching, fellowship and music that reflects the diverse population of the nation's capital. NCC Worship exists to create environments where all people can encounter the radical love and life-changing power of Jesus. The team strives to cultivate prophetic atmospheres where the Holy Spirit can stir the hearts of people, igniting God-sized dreams and passion to bring His kingdom here to earth, believing revival begins one surrendered life at a time. For more information, visit National Community Church and follow NCC Worship on Instagram @NCCWorship and on Facebook @NCCWorshipOnline. To listen to NCC Worship's music, including The Jesus Way, visit Spotify and Pandora.
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