STYLE: Pop RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 94376-17156 LABEL: SARCD158 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1 RELEASE DATE: 2010-06-15 RRP: £12.99
Reviewed by Steven Bridge
CRC (Christian Revival Church) is one of the fastest growing and dynamic churches in South Africa. 'With All My Heart' is the ministry's second worship album and was composed by members of the CRC Radiation who play in the Sunday evening services at CRC Bloemfontein. For some years a group of musicians would get together every Monday to work on songs. This album is the fruit of those gatherings. The music is also a reflection of the diversity of the congregation with the aim to usher God's glory into the church services through united worship. It is a beautiful album with original songs. One track "We Worship You" starts off with echoes of Finlandia. The title ballad, the poppy "Through My Living" and catchy "How Big Is Our God" are wonderful examples of where this group are coming from. These 12 tracks make you wish they were playing every week in your church.
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Established by At and Nyretta Boshoff in 1994, CRC (Christian Revival Church) is one of the fastest growing and dynamic churches in South Africa.
With over 32 000 members, God has given CRC a mandate to win the lost at any cost.
Over 32 CRC churches have also been planted nationally and internationally. This is the ministry’s second worship album and was composed by members of the CRC Radiation who play in the Sunday evening services at CRC Bloemfontein.
For years a group of musicians would get together every Monday to work on songs. This album is the fruit of those gatherings.
Their desire was to write songs that would be in harmony with what Pastor At would be preaching.
The music is also a reflection of the diversity of the congregation.