Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Thanksgiving Worship Playlist

Worship Playlist

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving and the holiday season officially begins! While I love this time of year, it can be extremely stressful. Rushing from house to house, buying presents, dealing with difficult family members, keeping track of all of the holiday parties, taking on serving opportunities, it's all great, but we take on so much and put so much pressure on ourselves that we begin to lose sight of what the holidays are truly about. 

Lately, with a lot going on in my life, I have really begun to understand the value and the power of praise. I have always loved worship music, but when I'm feeling stressed out or just plain depressed, turning it on is usually the last thing I feel like doing. During this busy season, however, I've been very intentional about cranking up my favorite worship songs when I find myself in a bad mood or overwhelmed. I turn it up as loud as I have to and I always end up feeling so much better! It refocuses my mind and my heart on what is truly important and reminds me where true and lasting joy comes from, Jesus.

So with this hectic time of the year upon us, I thought I would share some of my favorite worship songs with you. My hope is that these songs will give you peace in the busyness, restored joy and a more meaningful holiday season.  

               




I'm always looking for new music. What are some of your favorite worship songs? Let me know in the comments!




"Because your love is better than life, my lips will glorify you. I will praise you as long as I live, and in your name I will lift up my hands." 
Psalm 63:3-4

4 comments:

  1. Shane & Shane, Shai Linne, Wrath and Grace!

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  2. Here is my favorite. My youngest son will tell me if you feel bad turn on god music. It such a mood changer!
    Chain Breaker by Zach Williams
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGYjKR69M6U

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  3. For every mountain bu Kurt Carr is a great song to listen, when you need a reminder of why you should be thankful.

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