Music We Like | Indelible Grace

If you have heard of the name Indelible Grace points to you. If you have googled them double points. If you have geeked out on their documentary then you know this group is worth knowing and following. If you are a PCAer and you have not done these things listed, seriously shameful. I mean that from the bottom of my non-southern, say it like it is heart.

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Basically Indelible Grace re-awakened hymns for a modern generation. Creating a conversation and new context where hymns could be re-loved. From their website: “Our hope is to help the church recover the tradition of putting old hymns to new music for each generation, and to enrich our worship with a huge view of God and His indelible grace.”

Over the course of the many years of refashioning hymns the Indelible Grace sound has morphed. It was in Albums like “Wake Thy Slumbering Children” where their Nashville blue grass roots music grew some SOUL. And in their latest album that SOUL has taken flight! Using their song Heal Us from the Album “Look to Jesus” in our context here at First Pres was just one of the many ways that we are thankful for groups like Indelible Grace or any group that takes the integrity of an old hymn lyric making it useable for a new and different context.

We got to celebrate Kevin and Wendy Twit (Belmont RUF minister and wife) not too long ago in Nashville for the 20 year anniversary of their ministry with Belmont RUF, and it just got me to thinking about all the exciting things the Lord has been a part of through them. As worship leaders we are so grateful for the music Kevin has produced over the years, even more we are grateful that he took the time to get a seminary degree and use it to further the kingdom through the lives of college students! Woot Woot RUF!

Thank you Kevin and Wendy for your many influences in our lives and the influence you have given to music in the church!

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