The Leaders
Randall Goodgame, Chris Mason, Matthew Jones, Rachel Lehman, Lindsey Jones, Kevin Mann
The Band
Winn Elliott, Paul Eckberg, Andrew Osenga, Dave Simms, Adam Keafer, Justin Orton, Mark Miller, Jenee’ Fleenor, Andrew Martelle, Kevin Post, Charlie Sinclair, Bill Bachman, Jason Mowery, Andy Hubbard
The Vocalists
Lindsey Mallard, Marissa Van Houten, Michelle Sudduth, Andrew Trammel, Sunny Vann, Bethany Mason, Chris Mason, Dax Edwards, Brian Randolph, Jason Eskridge, Nirva Dorsaint-Ready, Nickie Conley
The Strings
String Arrangements by Stephen Lamb.
David Davidson, David Angell, Kristin Wilkinson, John Catchings
The Producers
Winn Elliott, Randall Goodgame
The Engineers
Mitch Dane, Winn Elliott, Andy Hunt, Paul Eckberg, Mike Odmark, Stephen Gause
Mixed by Mark Linger
There are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit. There are differences of ministries, but the same Lord. And there are diversities of activities, but it is the same God who works all in all. But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all. - 1 Corinthians 12:4-7
These songs were written and recorded by members of Midtown Fellowship and leaders of our worship team for congregational use on Sunday mornings. Our humble prayer is that this recording would inspire believers to worship the Living God, and that it would assist in drawing believers into relationship as the Body of Christ. After all, without love for one another, we're just making noise. Additionally, we hope this project serves as an inspiration for congregations everywhere to respond to God’s grace by offering their diverse gifts for His Kingdom and His Glory.
Woops, didn't mean to give you the canned "thanks" wall post.
It's about time this happened. I attended Midtown for the last few months I lived in Nashville last year, and got a really cool picture of music in worship. Having been back in Chattanooga and playing at my church here, there are several times where I've wished I could sonically reference what you guys do in order to explain something to the local guys, and now I can!