At Chicago-based Harvest Bible Chapel, the word “vertical” implies more tha… Read Full Bio ↴At Chicago-based Harvest Bible Chapel, the word “vertical” implies more than a direction, it represents a movement that encompasses book, film and music projects that are spurring people to forge a closer bond with God. Pulsing throughout Harvest Bible Chapel’s 70 plus locations across the nation is the Vertical Church concept, which is accented by the compelling music created by its worship team, Vertical Church Band. Live Worship From Vertical Church, its debut release, is a vibrant collection of worship anthems that capture the sound and message of the movement, led by some of today’s most gifted worship leaders in the Harvest Bible Chapel community.
“Vertical Church Band is framed around the idea that church isn't about us. It is about God,” states Luke MacDonald, Creative Director of the Vertical Church Band, and son of senior pastor James MacDonald. “The best songs we can sing aren't about our experience with God or our love for God or hopes for our relationship with God, but when we sing to God about God.”
That God-centered focus anchors each song on the 13-track CD that features Vertical Church Band worship leaders Andi Rozier, Meredith Andrews, Lindsay McCaul, Jacob Sooter, Seth McConkey, Kyle Fredricks and Heather Headley. Recorded at Harvest Bible Chapel's historic downtown Chicago campus, the project was produced by Paul Mabury (one sonic society, Hillsong United) and Jason Ingram (Tenth Avenue North, one sonic society, Chris Tomlin). James MacDonald served as executive producer.
Pastor MacDonald’s new book “Vertical Church: What Every Heart Longs For” (David C. Cook, August 2012), will be issued the same day as Live Worship From Vertical Church. “Our church is been going for almost 25 years and has planted 80 churches or so around the world,” says Luke. “This book really is the encapsulation of everything that we’ve learned and everything that we’re trying to be about.”
Live Worship From Vertical Church captures the passion for worshipping God and for spreading the gospel that has made Harvest one of the fastest growing churches in the country. Luke has fond memories of the snowy night the album was recorded in the historic location. “It’s an old cathedral in downtown Chicago, two blocks off Michigan Avenue, and it’s one of only a few buildings that survived the great Chicago fire in 1871,” he shares. “We gathered all of our worship leaders and all of our bands from several campuses together, 700 or 800 of the most fired up worshippers in our church. We just blew the place out for four hours singing these songs and I just remember everybody coming away from that feeling like---even if the album never amounted to much---having this night together to worship God was enough. It was worth it, just for that.”
“It was a really, really powerful time,” says Andi Rozier, who was recruited from the U.K. 11 years ago to serve as Harvest’s senior worship leader. “We were in this building that withstood the Chicago fire and we filled it full of people and the sound was just huge. We were just lifting up the name of the Lord in worship and it was a really, really powerful moment. It really was less about an album recording and more about our church getting together to worship God in a building that God had given us for the advancement of his kingdom.”
The presence of the Holy Spirit can be felt throughout every song, including the powerful lead single “All Glory,” led by Tony Award winning vocalist Heather Headley. “I absolutely love it. Andi wrote such a great song,” says Headley, whose soaring vocals lead the congregation on the passionate worship anthem.
“My favorite lyric is in the end when it’s like ‘All glory, all honor/All wisdom, strength and power/All glory, all honor/Are yours alone forever.’ When the church sings it, it’s an amazing thing. It gets me all teary.”
Headley, an acclaimed gospel artist and Broadway star who won a Tony Award for her lead role in Aida, has been attending Harvest Bible Chapel with her husband for eight years. “She came in and actually auditioned to be a part of the worship team. I was like, ‘You probably could have just sent us a picture of you holding your Tony award and that would have been enough,’” Luke says with a laugh. “That’s the kind of person she is.”
The Vertical Church Band is filled with those kinds of people---extremely credentialed, talented individuals with servant hearts. The collection opens with the rousing new anthem “Open Up the Heavens,” led by Rozier and Andrews and written by Rozier, Andrews, Ingram, Stu G and James MacDonald. “I’m a worship leader myself and I can tell you that worship leaders are always at a loss trying to find new fresh up-tempo songs,” Luke says. “‘Open Up the Heavens’ is a really exciting, intense up-tempo song about asking God to bring his glory down. I’m getting tweets almost every single day now from people around the country that are starting to teach that song. I think it will find its way inside a lot of churches.”
“Word of God,” led by Rozier, is another soul-lifting up-tempo number that is fast becoming a favorite among worshippers. “That’s one of my favorites because I have an emotional attachment to the song,” says Rozier, who co-wrote the tune with Brenton Brown. “We started talking about things that we don’t have in our vocabulary of worship. One of things is we don’t sing about Jesus being the word of God because we don’t want to sing a song about the Bible. We don’t want to worship the Bible, but in scripture, Jesus tells us that He is the Word of God.”
“We started talking about things that we don’t have in our vocabulary of worship. One of the things is we don’t sing about Jesus being the word of God because we don’t want to sing a song about the Bible. We don’t want to worship the Bible, but in scripture Jesus tells us that He is the word of God. We wrote the verse to the song in about 45 minutes and then spent about 14 months working on the chorus and the bridge. We wrote six different choruses and it was a really fun experience because Brenton and I are both like to make sure our i’s are dotted and our t’s are crossed when it comes to songwriting.”
One of the most compelling moments on the album is “Not For a Moment,” led by Andrews and Sooter, who co-wrote the song with Mia Fieldes. “Her passion and her intensity for the Lord is just so evident,” Luke says of Andrews. “She’s not just a great leader and not just a great singer, but she’s also a really great writer. She had a hand in most of the songs on the album. Every song she writes comes out of her authentic intense relationship with the Lord.”
Live Worship From Vertical Church is filled with memorable worship songs. “The Greatness of Our God,” led by Kyle Fredericks and Lindsay McCaul is a soaring, emotional anthem that celebrates the majesty of God. “I Believe in You,” penned by Matt McCoy and Chris Moeller, is an infectious song driven by a catchy melody and penetrating lyric. Seth McConkey leads as the congregation jubilantly sings “Jesus, the One, the One who saved me You are the King, forever reigning.” Written by Ingram and McCaul, “Who Will Rise Up” is a poignant ballad underscored by McCaul’s beautiful lead vocals.
“This is about us wanting to open up a window to what God is doing in our church,” Rozier says of the album. “It’s not about Harvest Bible Chapel and it’s not about Vertical Church Band. It’s about Jesus Christ and it’s a huge honor for our worship ministry to be given this opportunity to do this. If you come to our church, you’ll hear on stage exactly what you hear on the record.”
Luke agrees. “These weren't songs crafted for an album,” he says. “They are the songs we sing week to week. We are trying to talk authentically about what our church is really like. The book and music both support that. This is who we are. We are hoping it draws people toward their own vertical experience with God.”
In their time with Essential Records, Vertical Church band has released ''Live Worship from Vertical Church'' on July 31, 2012'' Vertical EP'', on May 7, 2013 through Essential Records, the album ''The Rock Won't Move'' on October 29, 2013 and ''Church Songs'', on January 20, 2015.
“Vertical Church Band is framed around the idea that church isn't about us. It is about God,” states Luke MacDonald, Creative Director of the Vertical Church Band, and son of senior pastor James MacDonald. “The best songs we can sing aren't about our experience with God or our love for God or hopes for our relationship with God, but when we sing to God about God.”
That God-centered focus anchors each song on the 13-track CD that features Vertical Church Band worship leaders Andi Rozier, Meredith Andrews, Lindsay McCaul, Jacob Sooter, Seth McConkey, Kyle Fredricks and Heather Headley. Recorded at Harvest Bible Chapel's historic downtown Chicago campus, the project was produced by Paul Mabury (one sonic society, Hillsong United) and Jason Ingram (Tenth Avenue North, one sonic society, Chris Tomlin). James MacDonald served as executive producer.
Pastor MacDonald’s new book “Vertical Church: What Every Heart Longs For” (David C. Cook, August 2012), will be issued the same day as Live Worship From Vertical Church. “Our church is been going for almost 25 years and has planted 80 churches or so around the world,” says Luke. “This book really is the encapsulation of everything that we’ve learned and everything that we’re trying to be about.”
Live Worship From Vertical Church captures the passion for worshipping God and for spreading the gospel that has made Harvest one of the fastest growing churches in the country. Luke has fond memories of the snowy night the album was recorded in the historic location. “It’s an old cathedral in downtown Chicago, two blocks off Michigan Avenue, and it’s one of only a few buildings that survived the great Chicago fire in 1871,” he shares. “We gathered all of our worship leaders and all of our bands from several campuses together, 700 or 800 of the most fired up worshippers in our church. We just blew the place out for four hours singing these songs and I just remember everybody coming away from that feeling like---even if the album never amounted to much---having this night together to worship God was enough. It was worth it, just for that.”
“It was a really, really powerful time,” says Andi Rozier, who was recruited from the U.K. 11 years ago to serve as Harvest’s senior worship leader. “We were in this building that withstood the Chicago fire and we filled it full of people and the sound was just huge. We were just lifting up the name of the Lord in worship and it was a really, really powerful moment. It really was less about an album recording and more about our church getting together to worship God in a building that God had given us for the advancement of his kingdom.”
The presence of the Holy Spirit can be felt throughout every song, including the powerful lead single “All Glory,” led by Tony Award winning vocalist Heather Headley. “I absolutely love it. Andi wrote such a great song,” says Headley, whose soaring vocals lead the congregation on the passionate worship anthem.
“My favorite lyric is in the end when it’s like ‘All glory, all honor/All wisdom, strength and power/All glory, all honor/Are yours alone forever.’ When the church sings it, it’s an amazing thing. It gets me all teary.”
Headley, an acclaimed gospel artist and Broadway star who won a Tony Award for her lead role in Aida, has been attending Harvest Bible Chapel with her husband for eight years. “She came in and actually auditioned to be a part of the worship team. I was like, ‘You probably could have just sent us a picture of you holding your Tony award and that would have been enough,’” Luke says with a laugh. “That’s the kind of person she is.”
The Vertical Church Band is filled with those kinds of people---extremely credentialed, talented individuals with servant hearts. The collection opens with the rousing new anthem “Open Up the Heavens,” led by Rozier and Andrews and written by Rozier, Andrews, Ingram, Stu G and James MacDonald. “I’m a worship leader myself and I can tell you that worship leaders are always at a loss trying to find new fresh up-tempo songs,” Luke says. “‘Open Up the Heavens’ is a really exciting, intense up-tempo song about asking God to bring his glory down. I’m getting tweets almost every single day now from people around the country that are starting to teach that song. I think it will find its way inside a lot of churches.”
“Word of God,” led by Rozier, is another soul-lifting up-tempo number that is fast becoming a favorite among worshippers. “That’s one of my favorites because I have an emotional attachment to the song,” says Rozier, who co-wrote the tune with Brenton Brown. “We started talking about things that we don’t have in our vocabulary of worship. One of things is we don’t sing about Jesus being the word of God because we don’t want to sing a song about the Bible. We don’t want to worship the Bible, but in scripture, Jesus tells us that He is the Word of God.”
“We started talking about things that we don’t have in our vocabulary of worship. One of the things is we don’t sing about Jesus being the word of God because we don’t want to sing a song about the Bible. We don’t want to worship the Bible, but in scripture Jesus tells us that He is the word of God. We wrote the verse to the song in about 45 minutes and then spent about 14 months working on the chorus and the bridge. We wrote six different choruses and it was a really fun experience because Brenton and I are both like to make sure our i’s are dotted and our t’s are crossed when it comes to songwriting.”
One of the most compelling moments on the album is “Not For a Moment,” led by Andrews and Sooter, who co-wrote the song with Mia Fieldes. “Her passion and her intensity for the Lord is just so evident,” Luke says of Andrews. “She’s not just a great leader and not just a great singer, but she’s also a really great writer. She had a hand in most of the songs on the album. Every song she writes comes out of her authentic intense relationship with the Lord.”
Live Worship From Vertical Church is filled with memorable worship songs. “The Greatness of Our God,” led by Kyle Fredericks and Lindsay McCaul is a soaring, emotional anthem that celebrates the majesty of God. “I Believe in You,” penned by Matt McCoy and Chris Moeller, is an infectious song driven by a catchy melody and penetrating lyric. Seth McConkey leads as the congregation jubilantly sings “Jesus, the One, the One who saved me You are the King, forever reigning.” Written by Ingram and McCaul, “Who Will Rise Up” is a poignant ballad underscored by McCaul’s beautiful lead vocals.
“This is about us wanting to open up a window to what God is doing in our church,” Rozier says of the album. “It’s not about Harvest Bible Chapel and it’s not about Vertical Church Band. It’s about Jesus Christ and it’s a huge honor for our worship ministry to be given this opportunity to do this. If you come to our church, you’ll hear on stage exactly what you hear on the record.”
Luke agrees. “These weren't songs crafted for an album,” he says. “They are the songs we sing week to week. We are trying to talk authentically about what our church is really like. The book and music both support that. This is who we are. We are hoping it draws people toward their own vertical experience with God.”
In their time with Essential Records, Vertical Church band has released ''Live Worship from Vertical Church'' on July 31, 2012'' Vertical EP'', on May 7, 2013 through Essential Records, the album ''The Rock Won't Move'' on October 29, 2013 and ''Church Songs'', on January 20, 2015.
Bound For Glory
Vertical Church Band Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Bound For Glory' by these artists:
Angry Anderson Life's tough, So what? I'm alive. I've been down, Seen hard …
Black Star Riders Johnny Wong keeps trying to get it right Way down in…
Bound for Glory BOUND FOR GLORY Many years ago I had a vision The vision…
Cast of Fighting for the things you give me, I wanna share your…
D.O.A. this train is bound for glory, this train amen! this…
Dusty The Kid I'm hopping on a westbound train while the sun still…
Floater If you can't break the rules, don't play the game The…
Gasoline Lollipops I tried to settle down in the Smokies, But the kudzu…
Jared Emerson-Johnson Fear, see, he ain't touching me No more enough, I'm wrapped…
John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band Well I′m just hangin' tight And the moons hangin′ low I got…
Keiju Yeah, ah いつかは無くなる ならその前 確かめる何か 君に出会い 分かってきた気がする 嘘はない からこの曲に書…
Neil Young Out on the Trans-Canada Highway There was a girl hitchhiking…
Peasant Where the road goes, and the river knows And your eyes…
Phil Ochs He walked all over his own growin' land …
Robben Ford Say goodbye to your Little underdog No more run and catch Th…
Sammy Walker and Phil Ochs He walked all over his own growin' land …
Tedeschi Trucks Band Tell your story Roll the truth around your head Bound for gl…
The Alarm This train is bound for glory, this train This train is…
The Tedeschi Trucks Band Tell your story Roll the truth around your head Bound for gl…
Virus Nine This train is for glory this train This train is bound…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Vertical Church Band:
All Glory Holy, Holy, You are God Almighty And You reign victorious ov…
Call on the Name Call On The Name Worship Leader: Seth McConkey (Jason Ingram…
Found in You Worship Leader: Andi Rozier (Jason Ingram, Andi Rozier, Paul…
I Will Follow When the sea is calm and all is right When I…
I'm Going Free Go on and speak against My borrowed innocence The judge is m…
I'm Going Free (Jailbreak) Go on and speak against My borrowed innocence The judge is m…
I’m Going Free (Jailbreak) Go on and speak against My borrowed innocence The judge is m…
Not For A Moment You were reaching through the storm Walking on the water Eve…
Only Jesus Can Can He breathe in to the dust? Can He make sons…
Open Up The Heavens Lost are saved, find their way, at the sound of…
Psalm 96 Sing to the Lord a new song Sing to the Lord…
Strong God Father to the fatherless Defender of the weak Freedom for th…
Strong to Save Oh God who set us free From our captivity Your hand is…
The Greatness Of Our God Give me eyes to see More of who You are May what…
The Rock Won't Move When the ground beneath my feet gives way And I hear…
The Rock Won’t Move The Rock Won't Move Worship Leader: Kyle Fredricks (Tyler Mi…
Worthy, Worthy Worthy, Worthy Worship Leader: Meredith Andrews (Jacob Soote…
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@khoshowmichael2090
"Bound For Glory"
This world is not my home
I'm here for a moment
It's all I've ever known
But this world is not my home
The fight is not my own
These burdens aren't my future
The empty tomb has shown
I am bound for glory
I am free because I'm bound
I am bound for heavens gate
Where my feet will stand on holy ground
I am bound for glory
The saving work is done
Death is not my ending
My God has overcome
For I am bound for glory
I am free because I'm bound
I am bound for heavens gate
Where my feet will stand on holy ground
I am bound for glory
Bound for glory
All my pain, hurt and shame
Gone when Jesus calls my name
Endless joy, endless praise
All when Jesus calls my name
All my pain, hurt and shame
Gone when Jesus calls my name
Endless joy, endless praise
All when Jesus calls my name
I am free because I'm bound
I am bound for heavens gate
Where my feet will stand on holy ground
I am bound for glory
I am free because I'm bound
I am bound for heavens gate
Where my feet will stand on holy ground
I am bound for glory
Where my feet will stand on holy ground
I am bound for glory
Oh, bound for glory
@turnedtoashes
"Bound For Glory"
Life's tough,
So what?
I'm alive.
I've been down,
Seen hard times,
But I survived.
You know I learned my lessons,
At the school of hard knocks.
I know there's more to living,
Can't hold me down,
Can't hold me back.
'Cause I'm bound for glory,
Oh we're bound for glory!
A heart felt victory,
Is a warrior's destiny.
Bound for glory,
Oh we're bound for glory!
I'll fight,
and I'll win,
'Cause I'm strong.
(I'm breaking the chains)
Yeah, I stand tall.
My heads high.
Now I belong.
(It's easing the pain)
You know I learned my lessons,
As the pain made me strong.
And oh, my strength is growing!
I know what's right,
I know what's wrong.
Bound for glory,
Oh we're bound for glory!
A heart felt victory,
Is a warrior's destiny.
Bound for glory,
Yes we're bound for glory!
Oh you can't hold back the tide,
When it starts to turn.
No you can't go back,
Can't go back.
It's a lesson to learn!
You know I learned my lessons,
As the pain made me strong.
And oh, my strength is growing.
I know what's right,
I know what's wrong!
Bound for glory,
Oh we're bound for glory!
A heart felt victory,
Is a warrior's destiny.
Bound for glory,
Oh we're, bound for glory!
(Bound for glory)
Bound for glory,
Oh yeah, bound for glory!
A heart felt victory,
Is a warrior's destiny.
Bound for glory,
Yes I'm bound for glory!
Oh yeah, bound for glory,
Oh yeah, bound for glory!
A heart felt victory,
Is a warrior's destiny.
Bound for glory,
Bound for glory...
@loraline1375
My grandpa passed away last night. He was a pastor for over 20 years. I'd like to think he stands in glory now.
@marjanjanzen4605
Always a blessing to hear Vertical worship!
Thank you
@mgraysonhay
Man, I love this song so much! There is just so much awesome truth about our future as Christians!!! I cannot get enough of this song!!! Thank you Vertical Church Band, and AMEN!!!
@abigailbalfoort
thank to verticalchurchband to compose such a great song and what a hope and truth we have
@teamleadjosh
Wow, gets me every time! Praise Jesus for an amazing song!
@elvinschrock1396
There is just something very satisfying about watching Vertical Church Band videos! I go to Harvest Bible Chapel as well and I love their songs! We are bound for glory!!
@therealprovenom7381
which harvest do you go to cause i go to harvest chandler and my uncle is te senior pastor at harvest clear lake
@elvinschrock1396
+Venom I go to Harvest in Decatur, IL:)
@MrGriff3737
Our choir is doing this song tomorrow and I can't wait, the world needs more pop folk christian songs
@derickkomal3230
Awesome song,so much energy,I just loved it so much and I would just play it over and over.Thank you Jesus