Celtic Worship Blends Traditional & Contemporary Christian Worship Music on Debut Album

Celtic Worship has just released their debut album Homeward. Celtic Worship is a new Scottish Worship Band, which blends Traditional and Contemporary Christian Worship music with a powerful Celtic sound.
Their mission is to combine their working life as professional musicians with their deep love of Jesus and their passion to share God's love through their music. The band is comprised of Scottish musicians from many different backgrounds and styles including: Steph MacLeod, Mhairi Marwick, Scott Wood, Chris Amer, Naomi Stirrat, Gus Stirrat, Neil Paton & Ifedade Thomas.
Celtic Worship first performed during Celtic Connections at Adelaide Baptist Church in 2017, and since then, they have performed all over Scotland, Norway and Sweden.
Tracklist:
1. What a Friend
2. Jesus Paid It All
3. I Stand Amazed
4. Man of Sorrows
5. Be Thou My Vision
6. 10,000 Reasons
7. Hallelujah
8. How Great Thou Art
9. In Christ Alone
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