NTNL 2008 Assembly Resources
Copy of the Assembly worship book. (PDF)
Call to Disciplelife
Written by Debra Loudin-McCann and Kevin Keele
(refrain) Hear the call to Disciplelife, called to share new life in Christ. Formed to live in Disciplelife.
Called to serve, to bring good news, loved by God our whole life through. Formed to live in Disciplelife.
- Blessed by the Spirit, gifts to share with all. Claimed, named and sent by God. Christ the Living Word.
Living in hope and grace, called into this time and place, formed to live in Disciplelife. (refrain)
- Celebrate new life in grace: salt, light, bread and wine. Word and water mark us as Holy living signs.
We are God's hands and feet, restored by God, freed and complete; formed to live in Disciplelife. (refrain)
© 2008 Debra Loudin-McCann
These lyrics may be sung to Wake Me Up When September Ends by Green Day.
3mergent
Jason Greenwald's group 3 is releasing a CD with the following tracks:
- Let Your Mercy Rain © 2006. Composers: Ed Cash, Chris Tomlin, and Jesse
Reeves
- Holy Is the Lord © 2003 Composers: Chris Tomlin and Louie Giglio
- It Is You © 2002. Composer: Peter Furler
- Trading My Sorrows © 1998 Composer: Darrell Evans
Guitar solo excerpt
- Take My Life © 2003 Composers: Chris Tomlin and Louie Giglio
- Come Thou Fount © 2002 Arranger: David Crowder
Verse 2 of hymn
- Since I Met Jesus © 2007 Composer: Michael Kohutek
- Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone) © 2006 Composers: Louie Giglio and Chris Tomlin
 Verse 1 vocal
If you're interested in purchasing a copy of this recording, please contact Kevin Keele.
- Lead vocal, except track 7: Jason Greenwald
  Lead vocal track 7: Alan Kohutek
- Guitars: Michael Kohutek, Jason Greenwald
- Drums: Evan McCann
- Aux percussion: Chris Michaelis
- Bass: Alan Kohutek
- Background vocals: Chris Michaelis, Alan Kohutek, and Jason Greenwald
- Recorded by Kevin Keele
*Please note that we did not include the track Disciplelife because we were not able to get permission to record with the new lyrics.
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