To the Ends of the Earth by Hillsong United
A later discovery of Hillsong United's 2002 live record, an early, eager set of youth worship anthems.
Marty Sampson is an Australian singer and songwriter who was one of the founding worship leaders of Hillsong United and co-led the band through the 2000s.
A later discovery of Hillsong United's 2002 live record, an early, eager set of youth worship anthems.
Hillsong United's 1999 live debut, the youthful start of a worship movement I traced back to.
Hillsong Worship's 2015 live album, recorded at the Sydney conference, a wide and singable set built for a full room.
Hillsong United's early 2001 live album, raw youth praise full of energy, found by me years after it appeared.
A later discovery: Hillsong United's 2000 live album captures the young worship band's early fire and plain devotion.
Hillsong United's 2008 double live album, taped around the world, collects two hours of youth worship into one big set.
Hillsong Worship's 2008 live album, recorded in Sydney, gathers a crowd of thousands around big, hopeful songs of praise.
Hillsong's 2007 live album exalts Christ as king and saviour, with the soaring crowd-favourite Hosanna.
Hillsong United's 2007 studio album reaches for indie-rock textures and gave the church Hosanna and Lead Me to the Cross.
Hillsong's 2006 live album gave the church one of its most-sung anthems, a song of rescue and surrender.
Hillsong United's 2006 live album gathers a young church around bold songs of rescue, surrender, and standing firm.
Hillsong United's 2005 live album pushes its youth worship outward, with mission-minded anthems for a generation.
Hillsong's 2005 live worship album centres on the reign of God, with big, confident songs of praise.
Hillsong's 2004 live worship album leans into gratitude, gathering a congregation around thanks for grace.
Hillsong United's 2004 live album captures a youth congregation singing bold, guitar-driven worship.
Hillsong's 2003 live worship album gathers a congregation around songs of trust, including the quiet anchor Still.