Music Review | “That’s My God” By Tree of Life Worship
With a passion for people and all things musical, Randy…
What better way to celebrate your community’s 40th year as a church than a live album of worship from your worship leading collective? That’s what happened at Tree of Life church in New Braunfels, Texas, and the result is a cacophony of praise from a set-apart, diverse group of worshippers.
Launching with powerful affirmation “That’s My God,” Tree of Life Worship weaves the exploration of our relationship with God through each consequential track. One moment is filled with reflective nuances of God’s faithfulness and then next you are cascaded into the upbeat praise of the God of the universe.
That’s My God is a great album for emulation. This a primer for those who wish to lead in Spirt and Truth, and an album that a church of any size can find a song to lead their people to the throne room.
More: This is the total worship package for those seeking an opportunity to praise in a small group or translate the songs into the larger congregational setting.
Less: Nothing. Great Job. Beautiful project about our beautiful God.
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With a passion for people and all things musical, Randy joined Trinity’s staff in September 2002. He and his wife Tammy have been married since 1986. Their family includes 3 daughters, 1 son, 3 grandsons, and 1 granddaughter. “Worship as a lifestyle” is the driving philosophy to Randy’s ministry at Trinity. He serves as support personnel in the multigenerational ministries of Trinity in an effort to show others that “worship” involves more than just the musical aspects that are so many oftentimes associated with the word. He is a member of the Arkansas Master’Singers, where he sings tenor and plays french horn. Randy also plays french horn and trumpet in the ASU-Beebe, Symphonic band. He can be seen on his Youtube channel Cross & Kin and is the author of the weekly blog Tuesday’s Musical Notes.