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02 Wed Jul 2025

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I am alive CD cover

I’ve been looking through my old demos to see which ones are in a fit state to be released on YouTube as Soundcloud has become unusable for people who people who don’t want to set up an account. YouTube is accessible to all even if they have to put up with ads.

The latest demo release is I am Alive, which was originally scheduled for my planned EP prior to covid. A lot of it was recorded at a friends house in January 2020, but its languished in my files because of a whole number of reasons, none of which are particularly valid.

The song was written as i was reading a list of who we are in Christ from Joyce Myers website and I just began to sing who were are over and over again.

Thanks to Leke for recording everything and adding drums and basic piano and Stephen for the additional keys and horns. I miss you guys.

I Am Alive

Verse 1
I am free from the law of sin and death
The Holy Spirit lives in me
I am dead to my sin and alive in Christ
The Holy Spirit lives in me

Chorus
I am alive
I am alive
I am Alive

Verse 2
I am free from my fear for He’s my peace
The Holy Spirit lives in me
And my trust is in Him for He is my rock
The Holy spirit lives in me

Ending
For God within me
Is greater than he
That is in the world

CCLI Song # 7128518

A Love Like This

08 Tue Apr 2025

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I am excited to say I have a new release that is out on Spotify and Apple Music along with YouTube

The song was written as part of the 12 Songs Challenge in October 2022 and focuses on the love of God and how it changes us. I love using the song in worship and use it a lot when I am out worshiping God in my local shopping centre on a Saturday morning.

So check out the song on your favourite streaming platform or watch the video below. And if you dont already follow/subscribe please do so on social media and all the other platforms.

This is Love is now live

26 Fri Apr 2024

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This is Love

22 Mon Apr 2024

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11 years after it was written and 3 years since I recorded it, I am finally releasing one of my most popular songs, This is Love.

One of the biggest themes in Christianity is God’s love. This idea is deep and personally means a lot to many people, including me. It also inspires a lot of music and art. Today, I want to talk about one of my own songs called “This is Love” that really explores this theme and includes words from the Bible in its lyrics, making a connection between God’s message and us through music.

Back in 2003, when I wrote “This is Love,” I was beginning to change how I approached music. Instead of just expressing my own thoughts, I started to feel like I was sharing a message that was inspired more directly by God. This shift is especially clear in the first part of the song, which uses words from the Bible, from 1 John 4:10: “This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.”

This Bible verse is very important because it highlights how God showed His love first by sending Jesus to help us and fix our relationship with Him. The term “hilasmon”, used in the original Greek, is translated as “atoning sacrifice,” meaning a special offering to make things right. This concept has been a central part of Christian beliefs for a long time.

The music style of “This is Love” is inspired by the 1960s, a decade known for its new music that often explored big life and spiritual questions. Choosing this style was not just about nostalgia but about reinforcing the song’s message through a genre known for its deep explorations and revolutionary ideas.

When I think about how this song combines music with Bible verses, I see how art can open new ways to understand big ideas. It’s not just hearing the words; it’s feeling them in our hearts through the music. This can help us see things differently than we might if we were just reading or hearing them spoken.

To sum it up, “This is Love” isn’t just a song. It’s a reflection on God’s profound love, told through music. It has helped me—and I hope it helps you—think about how vast and transformative God’s love is. As we all continue to grow in our faith, songs like this don’t just entertain; they teach and provoke thought.

I hope this song brings you closer to understanding God’s love as you listen and enjoy the music.

Wait, A song for Pentecost

10 Wed Apr 2024

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For the April 2021 12 Song Challenge I wrote a song based on Luke 24:49

“I am going to send you what my Father has promised; but stay in the city until you have been clothed with power from on high” and Acts chapter 1.

It’s one of those songs that has sat in a folder marked To Be Recorded, so I thought with Pentecost coming up, I would work on the song and make it ready for release. You can hear my thoughts on it and listen to the demo on YouTube.

Here, here at the cross

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A while ago, I took my music down from streaming platforms as I needed to redo the terms of the distributor I was using. I re-released Jesus, Son of David and King of Glory, but didn’t get round to re-releasing Here at the Cross so I am not finally doing that. You can find out more by following this link.

https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/richardstringer/here-at-the-cross-2

Studio Demos 2010​-​12

10 Sat Feb 2024

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Bandcamp, New release, Olwen, Singer/songwriter

My Friend, Olwen Ringrose, from nearby Pontyclun, has released a new EP on Bandcamp. It contains five tracks she recorded as demos between 2010 and 2012 of songs which are all cracking song. She’s more of a singer/songwriter than a writer of congregational songs, but she does that as well. She’s also a team leader on this year’s 12 Song Challenge.

You can listen for free on Bandcamp and the tracks are available for download, for a contribution which you can set yourself. All the money made from this project is going towards the costs of recording her new 10 track album.

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