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Jonathan Traylor - I'm Good

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Anne Wilson - Still God

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Housefires - Can't Nobody

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Jonathan Traylor - Walkin' (All In My Purpose)

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Hillsong Kids - Wake

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Hillsong Kids - Alive

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Hillsong Kids - Every Little Thing

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Hillsong Kids - Never Walk Alone

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Hillsong Kids - Thank You God (A Child's Prayer)

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Hillsong Kids - The Stand

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Housefires - Steadfast Flow

We all need reminders that the love of God is continual and forever for His children. This video from Housefires - Steadfast Flow is a beautiful voicing of His faithfulness. 

At the start of the song we hear a man singing in a stunning falsetto voice. He is sharing the message about how even in his disobedience and rebellion that Jesus never walked away. He shares that Christ never leaves him in his failures. The chorus sings out repeatedly, “So steadfast, so steadfast. So steadfast, Your love is steadfast.”

The choir of people around singing this anthem reminds our own hearts that we are each on a journey with the Lord. We all have ups and downs in our faith, but He is our firm foundation who never moves or changes. 

We can be confident that He is unchanging and He is an anchor to all who believe in Him. His promise is true and He is with us always. His Holy Spirit indwells the hearts of every believer in Jesus.

As we listen to the repetition of this song, we remember that we need the constant reminder that even though we are sinful and fallen, Jesus is perfect. In His perfection, He does not leave us even though we have sinned, but He Himself came down to earth to become sin for us. 

This gives us the opportunity to have His righteousness. The truth is that we are all broken and imperfect, however in accepting Jesus’ death and resurrection we can have eternal life in Him.

In the book of Lamentations, we read a well-known verse about the steadfast love of the Lord even in the midst of the trials of this life. Through listening to this song and pondering the Scriptures, we can know with full confidence that His steadfast love never fails. 

“The steadfast love of the LORD never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.” Lamentations 3:22-23

Housefires - Rest On Us

If you are looking for a peaceful worship invitation, then this is the video. Check out this video clip of Housefires - Rest On Us.

So often we see an unnecessary amount of lights and smoke machines to create an atmosphere of worship. However, Housefires shows us in this video that there is something beautiful about the authenticity of just being gathered with other believers singing and praising the Lord with our instruments. As we reflect on the Holy Spirit meeting with us and resting on us, this is a beautiful invitation for us to draw near to God. We can see the genuine hearts of those in this clip connecting with their Savior in this casual setting. We see blue jeans, hats, and flannel shirts that remind us we can come to God just as we are right now. We do not need to bring a show to Him, just simply our hearts. 

It is also amazing to see such diversity in one room. Housefires models what heaven will be like one day. We see every tribe and nation represented in the book of Revelation. This group of various individuals comes together and encourages our own souls that we are all one in Christ Jesus. The concept of the Holy Spirit filling us is a daily calling of all believers. We have access to the Spirit, but we need to join in with this prayer found within this song, “Fill me up” for the day.

This is not just a song, this is a prayer. These people are greatly seeking God to rest on them and meet them in their worship. God is always with us, but He invites us to draw near to Him and says that He will draw near to us. May this be our prayer too as we witness this peaceful song.

“God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.” John 4:24

Housefires - You Freed Me, Saved Me

The song You Freed Me, You Saved Me is from Housefires’ second of seven albums released titled How to Start a Housefire Part II. The band was formed in 2014 out of Grace Midtown Church in Atlanta and have worked with other Christian artists to include, Pat Barret (The Way) and Ryan Ellis (Heart of the Father).

In the almost 7-minute video, the listener is transported right into a worship service. The video is filmed in what looks like a screened in porch or building but it is comfy and cozy. There are couches and rugs and tables and a lot of people surrounding the singer and band. The song starts off soft with the lead singer playing his acoustic guitar and someone playing along softly on the piano.

The people in attendance look relaxed as they sway to the music. The lyrics “I’ve got this joy and it won’t let go. I looked in his eyes and it freed my soul. I’ve got this joy and it won’t let go. My soul knows it” are repeated several times. The lead singer then breaks into some ad lib while the crowd and back up singers continue to sing those lyrics.

The next set of lyrics that contain the title are repeated several times after. People in the video have huge smiles, closed eyes and raised hands. You can tell the whole group is in the presence of the Lord. The song finishes as the whole group sings and it simply fades out so the listener can remain in that space for as long as he or she may need to.

Housefire’s YouTube channel states that the band’s goal is to partner with God and “create
artistic expressions of love, worship, and freedom that authentically connect people to God”.

After watching and listening, anyone would agree that this song and video create the perfect atmosphere for one to relax and forget about the worries of this world and render a strong connection with their God.

Matthew 18:20 “For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.”

Housefires - We Have No Good

If you are looking for a way to reflect on the joy that the Holy Spirit provides us in life, this song is for you. Check out Housefires - We Have No Good. 

It is easy to assume that people have goodness in them. However, Scripture makes it clear that we have nothing good except what has been given through Jesus. 

We are all sinful and fall short of God’s standard of perfection. This song’s repetition and the display of worship in this casual room setting remind us that we have nothing to offer, but we have received every blessing in Christ. 

In this song the phrase “There is fullness of joy in Your presence” is repeated continually. Knowing that we have nothing significant to offer could cause us to feel discouraged, however, that is not the point. The meaning is that Jesus has given us forgiveness, transformation, and freedom from the burden of sin. 

 

We can have His joy in our lives and live out the fullness which He has for those who love Him. In knowing our weakness and our inability to bring forth any goodness enables us to appreciate His goodness. 

Maybe you are feeling discouraged about your failures today? May this music video be a reminder of Jesus’ forgiveness. Perhaps you are feeling like you have no joy in your life. As you hear the message of having fullness of joy, be encouraged that Jesus is the reason and the way for us to have this kind of life and attitude each day. No matter what we are facing, He is with us.

“All of us have become like one who is unclean, and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags; we all shrivel up like a leaf, and like the wind our sins sweep us away.” Isaiah 64:6

Housefires - Mercy / Tremble

Listen to "Mercy / Tremble" performed by Housefires.

Housefires - Garments

Listen to "Garments" performed by Housefires.

'Look Around' - Housefires

Listen to this beautiful worship song called ‘Look Around’ by Housefires.

“Not a word You speak is ever wasted, not a promise You have left unkept
You are faithful to me through the ages, Jesus, my Emmanuel, not a single taste
Has disappointed, not a glimpse of You has fallen short, You go far beyond my expectations
Jesus, Jesus, always more, what a privilege, what an honor, just to dwell within Your house”

What an amazing song filled with so much truth. It is one that you could listen to over and over and never tire of. Such a beautiful song to praise God with!

The group in the music video is called Housefires, and they are based out of Atlanta's Grace Midtown Church. Housefires is a worship collective with an organic and uplifting sound, and it was formed in 2014.

Their self-titled debut album was issued the year that they were formed, followed in 2015 by Housefires II. In 2023, the band kicked off the year with the January release of their seventh album, How to Start A Housefire. And recently, the worship collective released How to Start A Housefire Part II. The second part of this project is filled with piano ballads and provides true and honest worship.

“Starting a housefire is all about seeing every part of your life set ablaze with the presence of God: the ordinary and the spectacular. Both high and low moments. Your family, your community, your home, your vocation - your whole life consumed with the fiery love of Jesus,” says Housefires member Nate Moore when talking about the new album.

“Every moment on this album was a part of longer times of worship, so some of the songs don't even have a proper start,” shares Housefires member Blake Wiggins. “The recording process was really to press record with a loose setlist and a lot of space to flow between songs and leaders. It's the same thing you'd experience in a house church or a group of people just getting together to worship. No click tracks, no guides, so you really have free rein to just follow wherever God and the room are going.”

We hope that you enjoyed listening to ‘Look Around’ by Housefires today.

Housefires - Look Around

The talented worship band, Housefires shares their spontaneous music video for their song, ‘Look Around.’ Their words of worship remind us that God is for us and he is with us always. Often in our faith journey, we endure heartache, struggles, and pain. Sometimes our circumstances are so overwhelming, we wonder where God is in the midst of the storm. Yet, we are reminded to take our eyes off the storm and plant them firmly on Christ. He will remind us how far he has brought us, how he is faithful when we tremble, and how he is still bringing everything together for our good and his glory! 

“What a privilege, what an honor
Just to dwell within Your house
In every season, in every hour
You're faithful then, and You'll be faithful now”

Housefires is a collective worship band rooted in Georgia in 2014 and have released five uplifting worship albums The band set out to create tangible and relatable worship songs that were birthed from what God was doing within their group. Since the birth of the band, they have kept their mission to bring worship to Christ’s followers. On their website, they wrote, “Our hope is that these songs would spark fires that would burn bright in ordinary houses all over the world.” The band includes Pat Barrett, Nate Moore, Kirby Kaple, and Tony Brown. 

As we listen to the lyrics, their uplifted voices of praise, and the melody, we are drawn into the presence of the Holy Spirit as we bow our hearts in worship. We are reminded of the blessings and miracles God has woven into the fabric of our lives. Let these words wash over you and saturate you in God’s goodness. Let it spark a fire within that overflows for others to see. 

Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the LORD your God is with you wherever you go,” Joshua 1:9

Housefires - God My God

Listen to "God My God" performed by Housefires.

Housefires - Get Back To The Well

‘Get Back To The Well’ by the Housefires will quench the need you have to connect with Jesus. On a hot day, nothing revives us like a cool stream of water. Whether we drink it or take a plunge, water refreshes our body and soul. The worship team Housefires takes our need for Jesus and puts it into a form of worship that leads us to the well of everlasting life. 

“Are you hungry, thirsty, wondering and searching? There is a well, sure to satisfy. Are you needy, weary, so tired of being empty? Every day, you're barely getting by. There's a well to satisfy.” As they sing, their collective voices create a fresh energetic sound that makes it feel like you’re in the room worshipping with them as they usher the Holy Spirit in. 

Housefires is a worship group based out of Georgia where that host worship nights at Grace Midtown Church. The band includes Nate Moore, Kirby Kaple, and Tony Brown. Beginning in 2014, they have released five albums and are most known for tracks like ‘Good Good Father,’ ‘Build My Life,’ and ‘Yes and Amen.’ The band was named after the life of their church, small groups in which worship and praise began lighting up each home with God’s holy fire. The band set out to create worship songs that were birthed from what God was doing within their group collectively. 

Their song ‘Get Back To The Well’ is about stripping away struggles, challenges, and distractions that keep us from meeting Jesus at the well of life. Their song reminds us Jesus is standing at his well of living water and offering us the life-giving spirit of God, peace, comfort, salvation, and his deep love. If you feel as though you’re stuck in the middle of a spiritual desert with a parched soul, take a listen to ‘Get Back To The Well,’ and let Jesus quench your thirst. 

“As the deer pants for streams of water, so my soul pants for you, my God,” Psalm 42:1.

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