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This Is Our God

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This Is Our God
Live album by
Released5 July 2008
Recorded9 March 2008
VenueAcer Arena, Sydney, Australia
GenreContemporary worship
Length77:13
LabelHillsong
ProducerJoel Houston, Andrew Crawford, Reuben Morgan
Hillsong Music Australia
Live praise & worship chronology
Saviour King
(2007)
This Is Our God
(2008)
Faith + Hope + Love
(2009)

This Is Our God is the seventeenth album in the live praise and worship series of contemporary worship music by Hillsong Church. It was recorded live at the Acer Arena on 9 March 2008 by Reuben Morgan, Joel Houston, Darlene Zschech, and the Hillsong Live Worship team with a crowd of over 10,000 worshippers. The album opened at No. 2 on the ARIA Top 50 Albums Chart in Australia.[1] This is Also the album that attracted some controversy over the song “Healer”

Album information

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This Is Our God is the first Hillsong album since 1996 on which Darlene Zschech has not appeared as worship pastor, since Reuben Morgan officially became the new worship pastor of Hillsong in 2008. It also features a greater variety of singers, as the church's most traditional worship leaders are not as heavily featured.

This is the third album released under their new name 'Hillsong Live'. Even though Hillsong has been using the 'Live' logo on their albums since 2006's Mighty To Save as well as listing these albums under 'Hillsong Live' on their website for some time, This Is Our God is the first album to be officially released with 'Hillsong Live' listed as the artist name on the spine of the CD and DVD.

The majority of the songs were written by Reuben Morgan, Darlene Zschech, Joel Houston, Michael Guglielmucci, Matt Crocker, Brooke Fraser, and Ben Fielding.

"Healer"

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On 21 August 2008, the album attracted controversy when a worship leader from Planetshakers Church and former member of the band Planetshakers, Michael Guglielmucci, admitted that in 2006 he had fabricated a story that he was suffering from cancer[2] when he composed and then performed song "Healer", that appeared on the album. Guglielmucci later said that the story had been fabricated to hide a 16-year addiction to pornography.[3][4][5] Representatives of churches with which Guglielmucci had affiliations told the press they were totally unaware of this situation. In an email sent to Hillsong members, the church's general manager, George Aghajanian, said the news was even a shock to Guglielmucci's own family and that the suspended pastor was seeking professional help. He was suspended from the church and actions taken to return the money obtained fraudulently.[6][7][8] The track "Healer" has since then been removed from the track listing in future releases of the album.[9]

Track listing

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CD

Track Song Songwriter Worship leader Lead supporting vocal Time
01 "Your Name High" Joel Houston Joel Houston Annie Garratt 03:56
02 "Run" Joel Houston Joel Houston Annie Garratt 03:21
03 "Desert Song" Brooke Fraser Brooke Fraser, Jill McCloghry 04:12
04 "This Is Our God" Reuben Morgan, Jill McCloghry Reuben Morgan & Jill McCloghry Annie Garratt, David Ware 05:49
05 "He Is Lord" Ben Fielding Annie Garratt & Marcus Temu 04:55
06 "High And Lifted Up" Darlene Zschech, Mike Guglielmucci Darlene Zschech Marcus Temu, Jill McCloghry 04:38
07 "Stronger" Reuben Morgan, Ben Fielding Jad Gillies Darlene Zschech 04:27
08 "Healer" Mike Guglielmucci Mike Guglielmucci, Darlene Zschech Joel Houston 07:06
09 "You Are Here (The Same Power)" Dave George, Grant Pankratz Joel Houston, Darlene Zschech Mike Guglielmucci 02:52
10 "You Deserve" Matt Crocker, James Dunlop Sam Knock Jonathon Douglass, Annie Garratt 04:38
11 "Across The Earth" Reuben Morgan, Matt Crocker Matt Crocker Annie Garratt 04:30
12 "Where We Belong" Reuben Morgan, Joel Davies Joel Davies 05:33
13 "Sing To The Lord" Mike Guglielmucci, Matt Crocker Marty Sampson Brooke Fraser 06:44
14 "You'll Come" Brooke Fraser Brooke Fraser, Darlene Zschech Joel Houston 05:05
15 "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus" Helen Howarth Lemmel Brooke Fraser 01:46
16 "With Everything" Joel Houston Joel Houston Darlene Zschech 07:56

DVD

  1. "Bible Reading & Prayer" (Isaiah 42:8-13) (Joel Houston)
  2. "Your Name High" (Joel Houston)
  3. "Run" (Joel Houston)
  4. "Across the Earth" (Matt Crocker)
  5. "Bible Reading" (Philippians 2:6-11)
  6. "This Is Our God" (Jill McCloghry and Reuben Morgan)
  7. "He Is Lord" (Annie Garratt and Marcus Temu)
  8. "High and Lifted Up" (Darlene Zschech)
  9. "Stronger" (Jad Gillies)
  10. "Bible Reading" (Isaiah 53:1-5) (Mike Guglielmucci)
  11. "Healer" (Mike Guglielmucci) [**Removed from current releases**]
  12. "You are Here (The Same Power) (Joel Houston) [**Removed from current releases**]
  13. "Bible Reading" (Isaiah 60:1-5, 18-22)
  14. "You Deserve" (Sam Knock)
  15. "Alive in You" [Author : Mike Guglielmucci & Scott Ligertwood] (Jonathon Douglass & Sam Knock)
  16. "Bible Reading" (Psalm 66) (Jill McCloghry)
  17. "Desert Song" (Brooke Fraser and Jill McCloghry)
  18. "Sing to the Lord" (Marty Sampson)
  19. "Where We Belong" (Joel Davies)
  20. "Bible Reading" (Hosea 6:1-3) (Brooke Fraser)
  21. "You'll Come" (Brooke Fraser and Darlene Zschech)
  22. "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus" (Brooke Fraser)
  23. "With Everything" (Joel Houston)
  24. "Benediction" (Revelation 4:8, 11; 5:9-10, 12, 13b; Hebrews 13:20-21; 2 Corinthians 13:14) (Robert Fergusson)
  25. "With Everything" (Reprise/Instrumental) [Drum : Rolf Wam Fjell, Bass : Ntando 'Bob' Mpofu, Keyboard : Kevin Lee]

Note: The DVD sub-menu "Song Selection" contains track listings for songs only. Spoken-word tracks may be accessed directly using navigation buttons while watching the feature

Documentary

  1. "This Is Our God"
  2. "Desert Song"
  3. "Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus"
  4. "Your Name High" (Intro)
  5. "With Everything"

Personnel

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Adapted from AllMusic[10]

  • David Andrew – keyboards
  • Grant Baker – audio engineer
  • Matt Crocker – worship leader, backing vocal, songwriter
  • Joel Davies – worship leader, backing vocal, songwriter
  • Trent Dobson – audio engineer
  • Jonathan Douglass – worship leader, backing vocal
  • Ben Fielding – electric guitar
  • Rolf Wam Fjell – drums
  • Brooke Fraser – worship leader, backing vocal, acoustic guitar, songwriter
  • Annie Garratt – worship leader, backing vocal
  • Brandon Gillies – drums
  • Jad Gillies – worship leader, backing vocal, electric guitar
  • Mike Guglielmucci – worship leader, backing vocal, acoustic guitar, songwriter
  • Autumn Hardman – keyboards
  • Nigel Hendroff – electric guitar
  • Joel Hingston – electric guitar
  • Andrew Hood – electric guitar
  • Bobbie Houston – senior pastor
  • Brian Houston – senior pastor
  • Joel Houston – creative director, worship leader, acoustic guitar, backing vocal, songwriter
  • James Hurley – audio engineer
  • Peter James – keyboards
  • Roland James – keyboards
  • Gabriel Kelly – drums
  • Timon Klein – electric guitar
  • Sam Knock – worship leader, backing vocal, acoustic guitar
  • Braden Lang – vocals
  • Kevin Lee – keyboards
  • Steve Leroux – audio engineer
  • Jill McCloghry – worship leader, backing vocal, acoustic guitar, songwriter
  • Jim Monk – audio engineer
  • Reuben Morgan – worship pastor, electric guitar, backing vocal, songwriter
  • Ntando 'Bob' Mpofu – bass guitar
  • Josh Nickel – audio engineer, post audio
  • Sam O'Donell – drum technician
  • Marty Sampson – worship leader, acoustic guitar
  • Josh Telford – audio engineer
  • Marcus Temu – worship leader, backing vocal
  • Matthew Tennikoff – bass guitar
  • Dylan Thomas – electric guitar
  • Dean Ussher – electric guitar
  • Peter Wallis – audio engineer
  • David Ware – backing vocal
  • Ben Whincop – audio engineer, post audio
  • Darlene Zschech – senior worship leader, senior lead vocal, backing vocal, songwriter

Charts

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References

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  1. ^ Hung, Steffen. "Discography Hillsong". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung). Archived from the original on 5 July 2014. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
  2. ^ "Pop star pastor lied about cancer". News.ninemsn.com.au. Archived from the original on 1 February 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  3. ^ Lawrence, Elissa (24 August 2008). "Disgraced pastor Michael Guglielmucci a porn addict". Sunday Mail.
  4. ^ "Disgraced pastor Michael Guglielmucci releases statement". The Advertiser. 23 August 2008. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  5. ^ "Hillsong Pastor Michael Guglielmucci" (2008) Today Tonight, Seven Network, Australia.
  6. ^ "Money back pledge from disgraced pastor - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 25 August 2008. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  7. ^ "Fake illness preacher Michael Guglielmucci told to go to police". The Advertiser. 22 August 2008. Archived from the original on 21 August 2008. Retrieved 22 August 2008.
  8. ^ "Pop star pastor lied about cancer". National Nine News. 21 August 2008. Archived from the original on 22 August 2008. Retrieved 21 August 2008.
  9. ^ "Hillsong Music Australia - This Is Our God - CD /DVD - Pre Order Now and receive free shipping! Released July 2008". 7 April 2008. Archived from the original on 7 April 2008.
  10. ^ "This Is Our God [DVD] - Hillsong, Hillsong United | Credits". AllMusic.
  11. ^ "Australiancharts.com – Hillsong – This Is Our God". Hung Medien. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  12. ^ "Charts.nz – Hillsong – This Is Our God". Hung Medien. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  13. ^ "Hillsong Worship Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  14. ^ "Hillsong Worship Chart History (Christian Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  15. ^ "ARIA Top 100 Albums for 2008". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  16. ^ "Top Christian Albums – Year-End 2008". Billboard. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
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