Every fall Spring Garden creates it's own small group matterial and a CD of original worship music to go along with it. This year the series is based around the Psalms of Ascent. This post is to make available a soft copy of the audio tracks and/or an album art thumbnail for any who want it. Right click on the song name to download the mp3 or the picture for the thumbnail. If you would like to see the lyrics, chords or notated music, right click here for the songbook.
1. Something Beautiful (words and music by Greg Kay)
2. Shine On Us (words and music by Jeremy Boyd)
3. The Invitation (words and music by Greg Kay)
4. Psalm 121 (I Lift Up My Eyes) (words and music by Greg Kay)
5. Psalm 124 (If The Lord Had Not Been On Our Side) (words and music by Greg Kay)
6. Psalm 131 (A Child In Your Arms) (words and music by Elaine Vanderwerf)
7. Psalm 133 (How Good And Pleasant It Is) (words and music by Greg Kay)
8. Psalm 134 (Come, Bless the Lord) (words and music by Greg Kay)
Greg Kay: Guitar, Piano, Vocals
Elaine Vanderwerf: Vocal and Piano on “Psalm 131”
Jeremy Boyd: Electric Guitar on “Shine On Us”
TILT community: "choir" on "Something Beautiful"
Programming, Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Brandon Quek
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
15 Steps Up: The Songs of Ascent
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Friday, April 30, 2010
Monica's Doodles
Here are some of Mon's doodles so some friends of hers could see some examples.
(click on picture to see picasa folder with other pictures)
Monica's Doodles |
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Friday, July 10, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Mothers & Brothers Series Image
From Designed Images |
I apologize for losing the original photographers of these photos of the cross. They can all be found at sxc.hu
Monday, January 19, 2009
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Holding Hands with God | Playlist!
Enjoy the latest music from TILT and Spring Garden's finest! Here's the info:
1. In This Torontonian Life | (words and music by Greg Kay)
2. Psalm 25 | (words and music by Anne & Garth Barron)
3. Quicken Me | (words and music by Greg Kay)
4. Agnus Dei (from the "Eucharist of Beulah and Pearl") | (words from ancient liturgy of catholic worship, music by Greg Kay)
5. Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands (from the "Eucharist of Beulah and Pearl") | (words by Charles Spurgeon, music by Greg Kay)
6. Hungry (Falling On My Knees) | (words and music by Kathryn Scott, copyright 1999 Vineyard Songs (UK/Eire). Used by Permission. CCLI License 66885)
7. Abide | (words and music by Greg Kay)
Click here for the lyrics and music
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Thursday, August 28, 2008
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Psalm 73 | A Video
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Labels: matt adams, Moore, psalms, video, worship
Monday, June 9, 2008
The Continuing Story | A Journey through Acts
For over a year, the TILT community has gone through Acts, with this sentence as its theme.
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Friday, March 21, 2008
Stations of the Cross | Station Three
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Labels: cross, jesus, painting, Tempelmeyer
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Stations of the Cross | Station Seven
Here is the video from Station Seven. It is the same concept as the video below, except with pictures of Jesus after His resurrection and pictures blooming into colour from b&w. Music by The Album Leaf.
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Labels: cross, jesus, journey with jesus, video
Stations of the Cross | Station One
Here is station one from our 2008 Stations of the Cross. The movie has pictures of Jesus along with names of Jesus, fading to black and white symbolizing Christ's heading towards death.
Music: Sufjan Stevens, "Redford".
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Labels: cross, jesus, journey with jesus, video
Sunday, December 23, 2007
A Worthy Hand-Off | Matt Adams
I found this lost in the recesses of the TILT FTP site and realized it has never been posted on this blog! This is Matt Adams' retelling of the story of Jacob and Esau from our series on Abraham's covenant. Read the text here.
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Labels: covenant, matt adams, video