Everything Glorious

Everything Glorious is a live contemporary worship album, recorded at Passion 06, the 2006 gathering of the Passion Conferences held from January 2 through January 5 at Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, TN.

Passion: Everything Glorious
Live album by
Released27 May 2006
RecordedJanuary 2006
Passion Conference
Nashville, TN,
GenreWorship, CCM
Passion chronology
How Great Is Our God
(2005)
Passion: Everything Glorious
(2006)
God of This City
(2008)

The album was released on May 27, 2006. A corresponding DVD and worship music book were released as well. The album includes contributions from artists such as Chris Tomlin, David Crowder Band, Kristian Stanfill, and Matt Redman.

Track listing

Album release
No.TitleWriter(s)Artist(s)Length
1."Awesome Is the Lord Most High"Jon Abel, Cary Pierce, Jesse Reeves, Chris TomlinChris Tomlin4:28
2."Glorious"Reeves, TomlinChris Tomlin5:25
3."Party"Louie Giglio, TomlinChris Tomlin6:56
4."Jesus Paid It All"Alex Nifong, TraditionalKristian Stanfill5:27
5."All We Need"Charlie HallCharlie Hall5:07
6."Center"Hall, Matt RedmanCharlie Hall5:41
7."We Are Yours"Kendall Combs, Dustin RaglandCharlie Hall4:24
8."You Never Let Go"RedmanMatt Redman4:55
9."I Stand Amazed (How Marvelous)"TomlinChris Tomlin6:36
10."Everything Glorious"David CrowderDavid Crowder Band4:41
11."You Are My Joy"CrowderDavid Crowder Band5:31
12."We Win!"Crowder, Mike Dodson, Jack ParkerDavid Crowder Band6:21
13."Our God Reigns"TomlinChris Tomlin6:25
Total length:71:57
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