Worship with Natalie Grant and Friends

Worship with Natalie Grant is an album released by contemporary Christian artist, Natalie Grant in 2004. The album features recordings by various artists, including Darwin Hobbs, Israel & New Breed, John Elefante and Natalie herself.[1]

Worship with Natalie Grant and Friends
Studio album by
Released2004
GenreContemporary Christian music
Natalie Grant chronology
Deeper Life
(2003)
Worship with Natalie Grant and Friends
(2004)
Awaken
(2005)

Track listing

  1. "Holy, Holy, Holy"
  2. "Let It Rise"
  3. "High and Exalted"
  4. "Crown You with Praise"
  5. "Breathe on Me" / "I Need Thee Every Hour"
  6. "You Are My All in All"
  7. "Agnus Dei"
  8. "Come Into This House"
  9. "Holy Spirit Rain Down"
  10. "Awesome in This Place"
  11. "Just a Glimpse"
  12. "More of Your Glory"
  13. "Medley: Break Me Lord" / "Oh Draw Me Lord"
  14. "Shout to the Lord"
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