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CCLI UK report it as the fifth most popular printed, projected or recorded song in mid-2006. [2] In Australia this song was the seventh most used song by the beginning of 2007 [ 3 ]
According to CCLI.INFO, CCLI.COM licenses are not needed for any reason for worship services. I have removed the ctiricism section; i shall append it here to save it, should anyone wish to rescue it. It was not, however, at all encyclopeadic, but consisted merely of someone's opinions and criticisms, original research, in fact.
In Christ Alone" appeared on CCLI's "Top 25 CCLI Songs" American songs list for the first time in the February 2008 report although it had appeared in the CCLI chart for Canada, Australia and New Zealand prior to that. In 2008, the song was included in the release of Christian Worship: Supplement for the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod ...
Song data also available to subscribers of CCLI; Southern Baptist Theological Seminary topical index of Getty/Townend hymns; Review of four Advent and Christmas songs by Keith Getty, in Reformed Worship
As of November 2014, it was the fifth most popular worship song, according to CCLI's top 25 worship songs chart. [1] It also reached No. 1 on Christian Music Weekly's 20 The Countdown Magazine's Top 20 Worship Songs Chart.
"Our God" is a song written by Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves, Jonas Myrin, and Matt Redman. [1] The track was originally included on Passion: Awakening, a live record from Passion 10, the 2010 gathering of the Passion Conferences. [2]