Ray Hughes
Worship and Warfare III: Put Your Nose to the Ground
Abandonment in Worship
Redeeming the Song
Ray says that our individual DNA has our unique song in it, and the enemy tries to steal that. We were created to worship and if we don’t do that we are abandoning what we were created for. Artists are the ones who shape cultures, giving future generations an understanding of the time. God’s creativity for this has no parameters, and we need to set the standard of what the songs should sound like
He Is Awesome
God is a creator by nature. The creation of our world is an expression of His love. Creativity is a process, but also a partnership. God is looking for a generation who will partner with Him.
New Song
Leonard Jones, Molly Skaggs and Amber Brooks lead worship with songs including "Battleground," "Make Way" and "Oh Jah." Ray Hughes teaches about the power of a new song. In a revelatory teaching style, Ray talks about the power of worship and praise and its relation to sound.
New Sound
Brian and Ramey Whalen lead worship with the songs "Breakthrough" "Grace" and "Praises Rises." Ray Hughes teaches on finding the songs for the different seasons of your life Ray uses King Davids battle with Goliath as an example of the sounds of warfare.
"A New Sound"
Ray Hughes speaks on creating a new sound, and engages the crowd in releasing that sound. As David did with Goliath, we must get to the lowest place, to our deepest commitment, take up our ammunition, and release a new prophetic sound.
New Sound
In this video, Ray Hughes brings a prophetic
message on the the different expressions of
praise in the Psalms, and how the new sound
that is coming to the church will change the
atmosphere and spiritual climate of the world.
Transition - The Big Picture
In this Featured Video, Ray Hughes shares about the big picture of transition. You carry the purposes of God that became real in you.