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Matt Redman

Matt Redman is a British, Christian songwriter, and was one of the main worship leaders associated with the Soul Survivor organization. He is now with Passion Conferences and an Artist for Six Steps Records. He has authored and edited multiple books on Christian worship, including The Unquenchable Worshipper and the book Facedown which accompanied the album. Some of his most popular songs include "Heart Of Worship", "Let Everything That Has Breath", "Once Again", and "Blessed Be Your Name", the latter winning the "Worship Song of the Year" award in the 2005 GMA music awards.

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Reuben Morgan

Reuben Morgan is a worship leader, music pastor, and songwriter at the Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia. He is well known for such songs as 'Eagles Wings', 'Hear Our Praises', 'I Give You My Heart', 'My Redeemer Lives' and 'Touching Heaven, Changing Earth'. In 1999, Morgan and Marty Sampson formed "United Live". Darlene Zschech, the worship pastor of Hillsong (1995-2007), had suggested to Morgan that they make an album with the youth worship team and, in 1999, they made their debut album called Everyday with Morgan and Sampson leading the team.

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Jeremy Riddle

"Jeremy Riddle is a Christian musician, worship leader, and former pastor. On March 6, 2007, his debut album, Full Attention, was released. Songs from the album include: God Of All Glory, Close, Stand In Awe, Full Attention, Hallowed Father, More Than A Friend, Sweetly Broken, Call To Praise, No Longer Bound, God Moves In Mysterious Ways, What Joy Is Found, My Love Is Found, and My Love For You.

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Petra

There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Petra is a Christian Rock band formed in 1972 by Bob Hartman, Bill Glover, John DeGroff, and Greg Hough. "Petra" means "rock" in NT Greek, making the band name a triple pun. Rising from the jesus music movement, and initially signed to Myrrh Records, they fought to gain acceptance and recognition in a church culture that at the time believed rock music to be off-limits.

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