5 Ameging Good Friday Songs For 2015 Wishes

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1. Tara Leigh Cobble - All I Owe / Jesus Paid It All & Come Back Soon
Genre: Acoustic
This latest album from Tara Leigh Cobble differs from some of her earlier work & is collection of worship music. For Good Friday music, her version of All I Owe / Jesus Paid It All is a great option and we also really love Come Back Soon. Don't miss it!

2. Salt Of The Sound - I'll Wait
Genre: Electronic
For a reflective & meditative piece of music to use in a Good Friday Service, this song is perfect for '...sitting in stillness before God to connect with His heart. The album is like a tranquil place where someone finds rest.' (CMAddict)

3. In Cathedrals - Constancy
Genre: Experimental
We await more from this exciting new duo with eager anticipation. They have much to offer the Christian music scene & this is a great alternative reflective song for any time of year and we think it would add a new dimension to any Good Friday service.


4. Mike Clark Band - Holy Hands
Genre: Alternative
Proving that simplicity is often most effective, we love the haunting vocal harmonies, acoustic sounding guitars and gentle synth sounds of The Mike Clark Band's song Holy Hands. Perfect to create a worshipful, prayerful mood, allowing us to pour out our hearts this Good Friday as we remember all that He has done for us.

5. Sara Groves - Remember Surrender
Genre: Singer/Songwriter
Whilst this is not one of Sara Groves' more recent works, this song is a great reminder of what we remember on Good Friday and the gap that has been filled through Christ’s death, allowing us to come close to Him.