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Thousands of contemporary worship songs have been written since the beginnings of the genre in the 1960s. Most of these were ephemeral and were only used within the church for a short period. A much smaller number have greater and more stable long-term popularity.
Songs
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- "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)" - by Matt Redman
- "Awesome God" - by Rich Mullins
- "El Shaddai" - by Michael Card and John Thompson, sung by Amy Grant
- "How Great Is Our God" - by Chris Tomlin
- "I Give You My Heart" - by Reuben Morgan
- "In Christ Alone" - by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend
- "Lord, I Lift Your Name on High" - by Rick Founds
- "Shine, Jesus, Shine" - by Graham Kendrick
- "Mighty to Save" - by Reuben Morgan and Ben Fielding
See also
[edit][[Category:Contemporary Christian songs| [[Category:Lists of songs|Worship