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New song: We come to you in sorrow

Posted at 01:19am on 14th February 2014

Our new song for February is We come to you in sorrow (Because of who you are) by Joel Payne. It's a song of confession that moves through penitence, forgiveness and restoration. It could be used equally well within a time of sung worship or on its own as a deliberate act of confession. And it may be an ideal theme song to repeat throughout Lent.

More songs for Lent

You lead us through the wilderness by Sam Hargreaves has proved consistently popular at this time of year. It explores themes of wilderness, fasting, and complete trust as we follow the path of Jesus.

We've got two other songs that would suit the stripped-back musical style often associated with Lent, and which also utter simple words of sacrificial commitment:
All I am I lay it down by Adam Howard 
Jesus you have called us by Joel Payne

And if a time of self-denial and simplicity makes you reflect on those around the world who have no luxuries to put aside, you'll find something useful in the list below: 
More than gold by Kieran Metcalfe
You are a refuge by Ben Atkins
When our songs by Matt Osgood
The Spirit of the Lord by Sam Hargreaves