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It has been our experience that by stepping out the front door, we face the possibil- ity of the greatest joy and the deepest pain. We can’t deny neither the beauty nor the brokenness that we have seen and felt in our world. And yet, in both, we have encountered the living and working God. We have felt accepted grace and redemp- tion, and it is this truth which informs our response to the aforementioned experiences. The Riverside Worship Project is that response. Worship is not a skill award- ed to a special few, but the natural response of those who have experienced Christ. While The Riverside Wor- ship Project is an experiment in engaging God and life through music, we believe that we should consume our lives with the pursuit of worship. We hope that God would use our songs and the corporate worship experience to inspire the church to be his redemptive element in the world. We pray that when we gather to worship we teach the world something about hope. That we show the world what it is to be redeemed. We pray that our lives will do the same. By living in response to what he has done, we are singing a song to him and before the world. NEWS 11.11.2009 We shipped the final copy of the CD and our album art- work to be duplicated “There is hope, so sing-TRWP EVENTS 11.13.2009 Canterbury United Methodist Church retreat Birmingham, Ala. 12.7.2009 The Riverside Worship Project (So Sing) CD is released Auburn, Ala. 11.15.2009 We will be releasing a song from our upcoming album

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It has been our experience that by stepping out the front door, we face the possibil-ity of the greatest joy and the deepest pain. We can’t deny neither the beauty nor the brokenness that we have seen and felt in our world. And yet, in both, we have encountered the living and working God. We have felt accepted grace and redemp-tion, and it is this truth which informs our response to the aforementioned experiences. The Riverside Worship Project is that response.

Worship is not a skill award-ed to a special few, but the natural response of those who have experienced Christ.

While The Riverside Wor-ship Project is an experiment in engaging God and life through music, we believe that we should consume our lives with the pursuit of worship. We hope that God would use our songs and the corporate worship experience to inspire the church to be his redemptive element in the world.

We pray that when we gather to worship we teach the world something about hope. That we show the world what it is to be redeemed. We pray that our lives will do the same. By living in response to what he has done, we are singing a song to him and before the world.

NEWS11.11.2009We shipped the final copy of the CD and our album art-work to be duplicated

“There is hope, so sing” -TRWP

EVENTS11.13.2009Canterbury United Methodist Church retreat

Birmingham, Ala.

12.7.2009The Riverside Worship Project (So Sing) CD is released

Auburn, Ala.

11.15.2009We will be releasing a song from our upcoming album

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ryan andrew

Meet the

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jason

steven brianjason

BAND

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( SING)soOur new album (So Sing) is being released Dec. 7, 2009. We are sharing the album with our closest friends and family. The release will take place in the New Student Center at Auburn University.

We have put a lot of thought and hard work into this album and couldn’t be more proud of the way it turned out.

We hope to see our friends and family in Auburn for our album release. If you have any questions please visit our Web site at:www.theriversideworshipproject.com.

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