Canadian Worship Leader Chris Bray Releases His First Live Album "The Praises of His People"

Canadian worship leader and songwriter Chris Bray has just his brand new live album "The Praises of His People." The album finds him singing some of the best loved worship songs including Matt Redman's "10,000 Reasons," Hillsong UNITED's "Oceans" and Matt Maher's "Lord I Need You."
"For years I've wanted to create a project that enables people to be able to enter into worship with God. The goal of this record was to create an experience that Christ followers could worship along with in their car on their way to work or throughout their day and feel like they are part of a larger church, together worshipping our Creator... And it's finally here! Download the new live worship album, "The Praises of His People""
Chris Bray is a full time travelling worship artist and speaker. Having received multiple Gospel Music Association Covenant awards and numerous top 10 and #1 hit songs on Christian radio in Canada, his ministry has spanned North America from headlining the National March for Life rally on Parliament Hill for 25,000 people, the Air Canada Centre, working with great figures such as Peter Furler, Matt Maher, Audrey Assad, Jonny Diaz, NewWorldSon, Jackie Francois, Leah Darrow, Steve Ray, Ralph Martin, involvement in Life Teen, World Youth Day, NCCYM, and hundreds of conferences, retreats, schools and churches.
iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/the-praises-of-his-people/id972769444
CD Baby - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/chrisbray4
Tracklisting:
01. Go (Live)
02. Your Love Never Fails (Live)
03. 10,000 Reasons (Live)
04. Great Are You Lord (Live)
05. Oceans (Live)
06. Pursue Me (Live)
07. Our God (Live)
08. Lord I Need You (Live)
09. Holy Spirit Come (Live)
10. Holy God We Praise Thy Name (Live)
11. This Little Light of Mine (Live)
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