Paul Baloche about “Glorious”

Oct 21
2009

Glorious Reflection CD Cover for blogEvery believer has signposts for their journey in faith. The day we encounter our Savior. The challenges that uncover our deep need for Him. The moments we experience God’s faithfulness.

For Paul Baloche, this spiritual journey is marked by songs. But not just any songs. Music that has moved from personal touchstones to collective signposts for the church. Intimate prayers that have become global anthems for millions of believers. Songs birthed from his journey that reflect our own.

“Songwriting is a big part of my spiritual life,” Paul shares. “It helps me go deeper with God. It helps me fix my mind on Jesus, to set my mind on things above. It keeps my own heart fresh and alive, for myself, my family, and the church.”

In Paul’s spiritual walk, the church is both a beacon and the passion that fuels his own journey.

“When I’m writing songs, Paul says, “I think, ‘Will this help the church worship God? Will this help people connect with Him?’ I want to make music that they can believe in.”

And the church has responded. Paul is one of the most acclaimed worship artists and songwriters of our time. A two-time Dove Award winner and multiple nominee. The artist of radio standards including “Because of Your Love,” “Hosanna (Praise is Rising),” and “Our God Saves.” The writer of top-ranking CCLI songs and modern-day classics such as “Above All,” “Open the Eyes of My Heart,” and “Your Name.” In short, Paul writes songs that the church sings. It’s a calling he doesn’t take lightly.

“When I’m writing worship songs,” Paul notes, I realize that I’m putting words into the mouths of God’s people. I’m giving them a vocabulary to sing back to God. And when they sing those words, hopefully it will act as a catalyst in their heart, so something will happen in them. Because when we sing something, it goes down deep into our soul.”

Now Paul is celebrating 20 years as the worship pastor at Community Fellowship in Lindale, Texas. It’s a testament to Paul’s commitment to community, in both the local church and the body of Christ.  In celebration of Paul’s landmark journey in music and ministry, Integrity Music is proud to present Glorious, an all-new collection of songs that reflect his heart, and his passion for the church. As with all of his recordings, Glorious encouraged Paul to examine the road so far.  “It’s an excuse and a reason to force my heart to go deeper, to reach down and say, ‘What do I believe now? What’s going on in my heart for real?’ I don’t want to just say words and phrases. So when I sing it, I believe it.”

The result is Paul’s trademark blend of music, ministry, and message, all interwoven with a unifying passion to draw the church closer to our Savior.

“Glorious is about the adventure of being led by a living, active God,” Paul says. It’s about looking beyond the cross, to look behind the mystery, to see the risen Savior. For us to live in the new covenant idea, that Jesus Christ is alive in us. Instead of only looking back 2,000 years, we see the risen Christ now. Learning to be led by His Spirit, guided by His Spirit, and to discern the language of His Spirit.”

The songs highlight Paul’s ability to transform personal revelations into universal truths that resonate with every believer. The record’s title track suggests another anthem for the church, a song that looks back to one of Paul’s most memorable musical signposts.  Paul recalls, “My pastor told me that ‘Glorious’ feels like an answer to ‘Open the Eyes of My Heart.’ That original cry of my heart. ‘Glorious’ paints a picture of seeing Jesus for who He is, as the risen Christ and the living God.”

First single “Just To Be With You” offers a different, though no less profound, view of our God and our reliance on Him.

“’Just To Be With You’ is about intimacy with God,” Paul says. With all of the stuff in this world that overwhelms us, no matter what happens, all I want is to be with You as I’m walking through this life.”

“Shaken,” a powerful track written by Paul’s wife, Rita, acknowledges the uncertain times we live in, while sharing the solace found by resting in God, no matter what life brings.

“Life is going to shake us,” Paul says. “Storms are going to come. The only thing that’s going to remain is what we’ve invested in God; sinking our roots down deep into God’s Spirit.”

Filled with songs of hope, praise, and adoration, Glorious affirms Paul’s legacy as one of today’s premiere worship artists and songwriters. But Paul desires to give more than music to the church. Through leadworship.com, Paul is committed to encouraging and equipping the next generation of worship leaders. “I wanted to create a site where people could get ideas and resources, to address the need to create community and journey in churches. Instead of making Sunday morning worship a concert, I’m interested in making Sunday morning the un-concert. Through music, we want to help people connect with God, and make an environment where it’s easier to do that.”

Twenty years of music ministry. Twenty-three years of marriage. Nine worship recordings. Countless beloved songs. All remarkable signposts on a remarkable journey. As Paul reflects on the road so far, he remains committed as ever to what matters most.  “I’m just trying to press into God, to keep my own heart right, and to encourage and help the church worship.”

US Press Release for “Glorious” CD

Oct 14
2009

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PREEMINENT MODERN WORSHIP SONGWRITER PAUL BALOCHE RELEASES GLORIOUS NOV. 3

  • Recording Features New Baloche Songs Co-Written by Michael W. Smith, Brenton Brown, Jason Ingram, Ben Gowell, Rita Baloche; Duet with Meredith Andrews
  • Acclaimed New Single “Just To Be With You” Hits Radio

Nashville, Tenn., October 1, 2009

Two-time Dove Award winning Paul Baloche is one of today’s most influential worship leaders and songwriters. Glorious, his eighth collection of new worship songs, releases Nov. 3 on Integrity Music and features co-writes with Michael W. Smith, Brenton Brown, Meredith Andrews, Jason Ingram, Ben Gowell and Rita Baloche. In addition to the CD, worship resources for Glorious include a print and digital songbook, CD trax and more.

Having served as the Worship Pastor at Community Christian Fellowship in Lindale, TX for 20 consecutive years, Baloche is regarded as one of the preeminent worship writers of the contemporary Church.  He has written some of this generation’s most compelling worship songs, including “Open The Eyes of My Heart,” “Hosanna,” “Your Name,” “Above All,” “Offering,” “All The Earth Will Sing Your Praises,” “Our God Saves” and “Because of Your Love.” With several No. 1 radio hits and 19 CCLI current Top 500 songs to his credit, his songs are literally sung by millions of people each week in churches around the world.

But the success and accolades are not what drive this faithful songwriter.  “I don’t want to rely on clichés or crank out Christian jingles,” says Baloche. “I’ve tried to wipe the etch-a-sketch clean for this record and force myself to go deeper in this season of my life, wrestling with the words and music that will help congregations connect with God to help strengthen their relationships, families, and communities.  For better or worse, the songs we are singing in our services are going down deep into the core of our hearts and forming our theology.  For this reason, I want every song on this record to matter, to be biblical, have relevance and carry spiritual weight.”

With an overall theme of intimacy with the Living God being reflected in Glorious, the title track, co-written with Brenton Brown, points people beyond the cross, pushing them to look further inside the mystery of the gospel.

“God is a living Savior; He is Glorious.  Sometimes we lose this… the adventure of being led by a living, active God and having an expectant heart,” reflects Baloche. “My pastor says that when we sing ‘Glorious,’ it feels like the answer to the longing in ‘Open the Eyes of My Heart’.” (“Open the Eyes of My Heart” is Baloche’s most widely sung and well-known song, currently at No. 6 on the CCLI chart.)

Look inside the mystery

See the empty cross

See the risen Savior

Victorious and strong

…Glorious my eyes have seen the glory of the Lord

Produced by Baloche and band member Ben Gowell, who co-wrote “You Have Saved Us” on the album, Glorious also features additional production by Michael Rossback and Jason Ingram (Bebo Norman, Rush Of Fools, Tenth Avenue North, Jim Brickman).  Baloche further co-wrote the first radio single, “Just To Be With You,” with Ingram.  The single is already garnering acclaim from radio programmers across the country.

“With so much uncertainty all around us, it can be so easy to lose sight of what we really need – just to be with Him,” says Joe Buchanan, Network Music Director, New Life Media.  “I can’t wait to encourage our listeners with this great song!  Thanks, Paul, for another well written song with an incredible and timely message!”

Baloche shares the songwriting responsibilities with several other writers on this album, including his wife Rita.  Together, they co-wrote the song “Wonderful God,” and Rita wrote the song “Shaken.” Glorious also features a duet with Meredith Andrews on “How Great is The Love,” written by Baloche and Andrews.  Notably, this year’s Dove Award winning song, “A New Hallelujah,” was co-written with Michael W. Smith.  Known in Christian music circles for cultivating a sense of community among writers, Baloche is also a writer/artist for CompassionArt, a charity dedicated to seeing works of art generate income for the relief of suffering around the planet.

Playing the new songs from Glorious on the road, Baloche was the featured worship leader at the annual NRB Convention, the annual Southern Baptist Convention and the Saddleback Worship Conference.

In addition to writing, recording, touring and serving as a worship pastor, Baloche has created a variety of instructional DVDs for worship leaders and musicians and has written a book, “God Songs –How to Write and Select Songs for Worship”.  He is a contributing writer for both Worship Leader and Worship Musician magazines and a popular conference speaker, most recently serving as an instructor for Integrity Music’s “Deeper: The Worship Sessions” national seminars.

For more information on Paul Baloche, go to www.paulbaloche.com, www.leadworship.com

Glorious Track listing:

Glorious

You Have Saved Us

Just To Be With You

Wonderful God

How Great Is The Love

To The Cross

Today Is The Day

Shaken

We Will Hold On

Almighty

A New Hallelujah

For additional information, interviews, photos, etc., contact:

Rick Hoganson, Hoganson Media Relations, 615-459-9870, Hoganson@comcast.net

Shannon Walker, Integrity Music, 251.776.5083, shannonw@integinc.com

UK Press Release for “Glorious” CD

Oct 05
2009

Integ Mag Front Cover 2009 copyIntimacy in Community – Paul Baloche

by Jo Brazier

From ‘Open the Eyes of My Heart’ to ‘Above All’, the songs of PAUL BALOCHE have blessed, encouraged and challenged the church for more than fifteen years.  Though passionate about his music, Paul is clear where his loyalties lie as he shares his heart for authentic community and explains why it’s not all about the songs.

Paul came to Christ as a teenager, a budding guitarist for whom rock music was synonymous with excess. “I thought I’d have to give it up,” he remembers. “I’d never heard modern music mixed with Scripture. It was club rock’n’roll or high church music; I didn’t realise there was something in between.” The first time he experienced modern worship, Paul recognised his calling. “I thought it was awesome, it really affected me. I wanted to be involved in something like that, and it was very exciting to begin to explore the possibility.”

A Soundtrack to Worship

“I think music itself is a mystery,” Paul admits. “People are just drawn to this mysterious combination of beats and sounds and rhythms and melodies and lyrics. You go on a subway in New York and almost everyone has ear buds in their ears, listening to music. Everybody seems to be creating a soundtrack to their lives.”

Music plays a huge part in the life of the church, but Paul’s ministry goes deeper than that. “There’s a big difference between leading songs and trying to pastor people. Jesus said to Peter, ‘Feed my sheep.’ God is looking for people who will love His people, so I view songs as tools to inspire and strengthen people, to help them draw near to God and become healthier in their relationships with Him – and with the people in their lives.”

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Letting Our Guards Down

This last point is more than just an afterthought. For Paul, healthy relationships between believers are crucial for a healthy church. “I think a lot of times we come into church quite guarded,” he says. “Our walls are up and we put on smiley faces, but if we’re going to try to grow, and to help each other walk through the hard stuff of life, it requires us to let our guards down. Otherwise we’re showing up and singing songs and sort of pretending.”

Paul believes an individualistic church culture can hurt the body of Christ. “Our connection with God should lead to a greater sense of community, and our times of corporate worship should create a greater intimacy, causing us to become more vulnerable, transparent and authentic with one another. We are blessed by the Lord so that we can be a blessing in His name.”

Faithfulness in Ministry

Paul’s commitment to fellowship is evident in collaborations with songwriters as diverse as Matt Redman, Graham Kendrick and Michael W Smith. “I love the relational aspect of writing with other people,” he says. “Throwing ideas back and forth, drinking coffee and praying together, and, out of that, being able to create something together to serve others with.” Even when writing alone, Paul says he is always conscious of the end goal. “In the back of my mind I can picture a couple in my church or a teenager I know – I can picture these songs being sung by the church and that shapes the final outcome. It’s not about me singing; I want to give people something that they can sing, something that can be a help to them.”

The title track of Paul’s latest album, ‘Glorious’, focuses on the need to look beyond the cross and see the risen Christ. “The cross is vital,” Paul explains. “But it’s important that we understand that, right now in 2009, Jesus is alive in us and wants to express himself through us.

“I think God wants to teach us to keep both hands on the wheel, so to speak, and to be faithful in what He’s called us to do until He says to do something different. Our church has gone through a lot, and many times we’ve felt, ‘Maybe it’s time to get out of here’, but the Lord hasn’t released us. And now we look back and see fruit in the relationships we’ve cultivated over the years, and we’re glad. Faithfulness is about picking up your cross daily, getting to know the risen Saviour and taking up this adventure – the adventure of following Christ.”

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