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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.

I will give thanks to the Lord

24 Mon Feb 2025

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Recently, while doing some open-air worship, I sang a song I hadn’t sung for years.

Based on Psalm 7, the song was written in 2003 and was captured on a cassette tape during a time of worship at Woolwich Community Church in December of that year. It was then transferred from the cassette onto an MP3 file, so the quality was a little rough. I have tried to clean up a bit, but I have only been partially successful. Nonetheless, I like the performance, particularly the flute played by Mary Campbell.

The full band was:

Richard Stringer: guitar and vocals

Mary Campbell: flute and vocals

Brian Foster: congas and vocals

Caroline Brown: keys

Sound Desk: Mark Fraser

I hope you enjoy the song and thanks for listening.

Here at the Cross

13 Wed Mar 2024

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As Easter approaches, thoughts turn to the cross and what it means. One of the first songs I wrote that really stood out was Here at the Cross written in 2003. The first time we used it in church someone came up to me and asked whether I had really written the song. I felt quite insulted at the time but now I can look back at this and laugh because I didn’t have that much of a track record at the time.

I’ve done a bit of an analysis of the themes of the song where are explored below. I did use AI to help me in this.

In the song, I’ve tried to capture the profound essence of this pivotal moment, offering a window into the soul’s encounter with divine love and forgiveness at the foot of the cross.

It’s a place of reckoning, where the gravity of what has been done for us on the cross is laid bare. The imagery used—”I see my sin, I see my shame“—is not merely to evoke guilt but to bring us to a place of awareness. It’s here, in the stark light of my own failings, that the magnanimity of Christ’s sacrifice becomes evident. The price paid on the cross was not a transaction but a gift of such profound love and grace that it defies any attempt at recompense. This realisation that there is nothing we can say or do to earn this gift is the beginning of wisdom and the first step toward genuine freedom.

The chorus shifts our gaze from our unworthiness to the boundless generosity of God’s grace. The repeated phrases “The gift of your love, The gift of your peace, Forgiveness that’s full, Forgiveness that’s free” are like waves washing over the soul, each one declaring a different facet of the jewel of salvation. The chorus is a declaration of the new reality for those who stand at the cross: freedom from guilt, freedom from fear, and the astonishing truth that those who were once far off have been brought near. In these lines, we find the essence of the Gospel—a message not of condemnation but of reconciliation and restoration.

The imagery in the second and third verses, draws us closer to the physical reality of Christ’s suffering. The thorns, the spear—each a stark symbol of the cost of our freedom. Yet, even as we’re compelled to confront the brutality of the cross, we’re reminded that our response isn’t to run and hide but to stand in awe of the depth of Christ’s love for us. The final verse culminates in a declaration of liberation: “I know the truth you’ve set me free.” This is the transformative power of the cross to cleanse us from our past and inaugurate us into a new life of freedom and cleanliness.

“Here At The Cross” is more than a hymn; it is a theological narrative that guides the believer through a journey of self-discovery, repentance, and, ultimately, jubilation in the salvation offered through Jesus Christ. It encapsulates the essence of the Christian faith—the belief that at the cross, the most profound exchange took place: our sin for His righteousness, our shame for His glory, our bondage for His freedom.

In our contemporary world, where the message of the cross is often sanitized or obscured, “Here At The Cross” looks to serve as a reminder of the central truth of our faith. It invites us into a deeper engagement with the mystery of the cross, encouraging us to ponder anew what the Almighty can do in, with, and for us when we are anchored ‘here’ at the foot of the cross.

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

January 12 Months Song Challenge

01 Sun Jan 2023

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Hello, and welcome to 2023!

A new year, a new month and so a new challenge and this month it is to write an Assembly Banger.

From my eldest daughter’s point of view, the last Assembly Banger was Shine Jesus, Shine. Having been around at the time when Graham Kendrick wrote the song and heard him lead it around the time it came out it’s hard to disagree with her.

So in honour of that and before I’ve had a chance to work on any ideas it only seems apt to share the song for everyone’s enjoyment

12 Song Challenge for December

12 Mon Dec 2022

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So the new subject for December is here and its on the global church

Its such a big subject but after a looking of work I settled on the idea of many peoples, tribes and tongues from

So the new subject for December is here and its on the global church

Its such a big subject but after a lot of work I settled on the idea of many peoples, tribes and tongues from Revelation 7: v9

“After this I looked, and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands.”

The initial words and tune came quite quickly, but I found myself straying into tunes that sounded familiar and it took about 4 or 5 tries to find one that I was happy with and I felt was my own work.

I submitted the song and got some good feedback and worked again on the lyrics. They probably need a bit more polish, but I don’t think they will change dramatically, so I felt safe making a demo and here it is.

All Around the World

Verse

We are a church of many nations
Diffr’nt peoples, tribes, and tongues
Some are local some have travelled
To this place that we call home
We have come in expectation.
We have come to praise the Lord
Like brothers our and our sisters all around the world.

Verse

In every land in every country
Every corner of the world
Saints are gathering, some in secret
Some in prison, some are free
They have come in expectation.
They have come to praise you Lord
Joining with God’s children, all around the world.

Verse

When at last we all will see Him
In the new Jerusalem
Pure and spotless without blemish
The Bride of Christ will be revealed
Blessed are those invited to the wedding of the Lamb
They will come from every nation, every people, tribe, and tongue.

(c) Richard Stringer 2022
CCLI Song ID: 7211159

Yes and Amen

24 Thu Nov 2022

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It’s been a long time since I posted and, like of people who do similar things I’m going to blame the busyness of life. There is lots going, most of it good.

I’m still active in the 12 Song Challenge hosted by Resound Worship and the reason for today’s post is to share the song I have submitted for November.

The challenge was to write a song based on Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians. It took me a while to find a passage that really stirred me and I finally settled on Chapter 1 and verse 20.

“For no matter how many promises God has made, they are “Yes” in Christ. And so through him the “Amen” is spoken by us to the glory of God.”

Yes and Amen

All the promises of God find their ”Yes” in Jesus Christ x2
So Ask, seek, knock and the door will be opened to you x2

God says Yes! Yes! Yes! He says Yes! x2
Give glory to God with a loud Amen! x3

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Draw near to God

27 Thu Jun 2019

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James 4:8 New King James Version (NKJV)

8 Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. 

On Saturday we have our next worship evening. The theme is based on James 4:8 “Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.”

I will be using a new song as a call to worship and to give everyone a heads up I am sharing it hear. The recording is just me and my phone, but its all that is really needed to learn the song.

Come to me

Come to me all who me who are weary
And I will give you rest
Come to me all who me who are weary
And be revived in me

Come to me….
Come to me…

Come to me all who are thirsty
And drink your fill in me
Come to me all who are thirsty
And be refreshed in me

Come to me….
Come to me…

Lord I am weary
Longing for You
Lord I am thirsty
Thirsty for you

Lord I come…

Come to me

God of All Grace

27 Sat Apr 2019

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Another old song that we used quite a lot when I first wrote it in 2003, but not since then.

I remember writing whilst reading from Galatians chapter 2

20 I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God,who loved me and gave himself for me.

I was so excited when I’d finished writing it that I rushed round to my neighbours to play it to them. They were barely up when I knocked on their backdoor (their house backs onto theirs), and they smiled nicely as I played it to them. It wasn’t until I finished playing it that I realised how much I had intruded. Thankfully, they were very gracious and I left with their words of encouragement still fresh in my ears.

God of all grace
You’ve called me to live and to die for you
Taking the cross and all of its pain as my gift from you
Turning my cheek and giving my cloak
Choosing to bless not to curse
Whatever was gain I consider as loss
Compared to you compared to you

I have been crucified with Christ
And I no longer live,
I have been crucified with Christ
And Jesus lives in me.

God of all truth
This world and its pleasure will fade away
Our time on this earth a blink of the eye in eternity
But while I’m here and walking your road
You’ve called me live and to die for you
Taking my cross, enduring its shame
To be like you to be like you

We died with him we will live with him;
And if we endure, we will reign with him.
If we honour him he will honour us
Before his fathers throne

God of All Grace

(C) 2003 Richard Stringer CCLI song number 7083009

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