It’s a common question in worship leader message boards, websites, social media, conferences, and across Internet search engines: “How can I find more good, upbeat worship songs?” It’s the question we’ve received most, in response to our previous Spotify worship playlists.
So without any further adieu, here is our new, free Uptempo Worship Songs, volume 1 playlist on Spotify — over three hours of fast, driving songs of praise and worship, from many different artists, churches and movements. These include some of the most led worship songs of recent decades, brand new songs, as well as indie songs and deep album cuts you might not have heard before. And as the designation “volume 1” implies, we’ll create more in the future.
Either click the link above, or click the embedded playlist below (email subscribers may have to come to our actual blog to see it):
Follow Kristen Gilles on Spotify to be the first to find future worship song playlists, and to browse current playlists, including:
- 40+ songs for grieving in hope, and worshiping in the midst of sorrow and suffering.
- Mission’s Songs — 30+ songs for sending, celebrating the God who sends us on mission.
- Trinity Songs – 30+ songs for trinitarian worship, celebrating the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
- Modern Hymns — nearly 90 minutes of contemporary worship songs that are structured like hymns.
- Easter Worship Songs — 40+ songs celebrating the resurrection of Christ, and anticipating our own.
- Pentecost Worship Songs — 30+ songs of praise to the Holy Spirit, and celebrating the growth of God’s church.
- Lent Worship Songs — 40+ songs admitting our need for a savior, and praising the one who bore our sins.
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Thank you for this list Bobby. I’m listening to it right now. There’s a lot of variety, which is much appreciated. I prefer the Chris McClarney version of “Your Love Never Fails,” but the Jesus Culture version was the first one I ever heard of the song. McClarney wrote the song and his voice is just so powerful that it inspires me a lot.
I had never heard of the song “Battlecry” nor the Village Church before. It’s really cool!
Yeah, “Battlecry” features Isaac Wimberley, one of the Village worship pastors. Great guy, and great artist.