New Wine Kids - Get Up And Dance

Published Tuesday 28th October 2014
New Wine Kids - Get Up And Dance
New Wine Kids - Get Up And Dance

STYLE: Childrens
RATING 6 6 6 6 6 6
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 152229-22437
LABEL: New Wine NWWCD2014B
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1
RELEASE DATE: 2014-08-18
RRP: £9.99

Reviewed by A T Bradford

As UK children's worship maestro Ishmael (Ian Smale) says, "Children are today's church and tomorrow's leaders." New Wine events cater equally for children as well as adults, with artists such as Sam Cox and Jemima Woodbridge leading the way in developing their worship material. This album is aimed at pre-schoolers which brings with it the particular challenge of creating simple songs that are more than just simplistic. "What Noise Shall We Make" - "Here is my loud noise, fast noise, slow noise" etc falls into the latter group, while "May God's Blessing" reaches beyond as a gentle prayer of benediction, the accompanying children's voices complementing the message of peace. The disc closes with Martin Smith's "God's Great Dance Floor" featuring Woodbridge's sweet vocals after a tight piano and percussion intro and the eternal truth expressed in a great song though in the context of this album it would have benefited from some children's voices. One additional observation, even pre-school worship could do with incorporating more Scripture. There is little here so there is still some way to go before New Wine Kids reach the gold standard set by Rev Smale.

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Product Description
"There is nothing quite like seeing children worship - childlike faith producing complete abandonment to the God they have encountered and recognised as a creator. This New Wine Kids worship series has been developed to facilitate this level of Spirit-filled worship. From passionate, all consuming praise, to gentle intimacy where you can reach out and touch Jesus, this is not just a resource but a vehicle for encounter." - Mark Griffiths (Head of New Wine Kids Ministry)

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