Brooke Ligertwood What a Beautiful Name

What a beautiful name - Hillsong Worship (Piano Solo)  Sheet music

Posted by Gelsomino at July 21, 2023
What a beautiful name - Hillsong Worship (Piano Solo)

What a beautiful name - Hillsong Worship (Piano Solo)
English | 4 pages | PDF | 3.6 MB
What A Beautiful Name - Brooke Ligertwood, Hillsong Worship (Piano-Vocal-Guitar)

What A Beautiful Name - Brooke Ligertwood, Hillsong Worship (Piano-Vocal-Guitar)
English | 7 pages | PDF | 1.9 MB

What a beautiful name - Hillsong Worship (Easy Piano)  Sheet music

Posted by Gelsomino at Aug. 8, 2023
What a beautiful name - Hillsong Worship (Easy Piano)

What a beautiful name - Hillsong Worship (Easy Piano)
English | 5 pages | PDF | 5.0 MB

Praful & Helvia Briggen - The Silent Side of Satie (2018)  Music

Posted by varrock at April 6, 2018
Praful & Helvia Briggen - The Silent Side of Satie (2018)

Praful & Helvia Briggen - The Silent Side of Satie (2018)
MP3 CBR 320kbps | Tracks: 14 | 65:31 min | 150 Mb
Style: New Age, World | Label: Mystic Productions

Christian rock and worship group Hillsong spun out of Australia's Hillsong Church, a Pentecostal ministry based in northwest Sydney. Founded in August 1983 by New Zealand natives Brian and Bobbie Houston, Hillsong Church was first known as Hills Christian Life Centre. At launch, the congregation counted just 45 members, but grew to 900 within four years. As the church's music ministry evolved, in 1986 the Houstons founded the Hillsong Conference, an annual event created to teach and nurture contemporary Christian musicians. A live CD released under the name Hillsong Live (later to be rebranded as Hillsong Worship) titled The Power of Your Love hit retail in 1992, featuring singers/songwriters Geoff Bullock and Darlene Zschech, both mainstays on the myriad Hillsong albums to follow. By the end of the decade, the Hillsong brand was so well-known that in 1999 the Houstons renamed the church Hillsong as well. Despite several controversies that caused the church to become a lightning rod for their strong political stances, the juggernaut surged forward and in 2004 the live Hillsong Worship release For All You've Done topped the mainstream Australian pop charts. A year later, more than 30,000 people attended July's Hillsong Conference. By early 2006, the Houstons counted more than 19,000 parishioners attending services each week.