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Tuning Into Faith: How 'Nashville Recordings' Bridges Our Lives to God's Melodies


Saved By Grace has released live videos of the 'Nashville Recordings' EP (2024). These videos draw you into each of the songs, and take you along on their faith filled musical journey. Discovered by Dean Miller on social media, the band's trip to Nashville's OmniSound Studios turned out to be a pivotal moment for them. A collection of five songs that has not only made waves back at home in Erie, Pennsylvania, but has also solidified a partnership with Bless Up Records.

Saved By Grace - The Nashville RecordingsSince their first release, 'God's Master Plan', the band Saved By Grace has grown. In these recordings you will hear a beautiful blend of electric and acoustic vibes, and songs filled with strength and harmony. Just listen to the tracks of 'American Revival' and the touching 'Closer to Jesus'. These tracks energize you with spiritual 'fresh air', as the scripture based lyrics inspire hope and encourage a life centered on biblical values. The lyrics remind you to celebrate life's gifts, including Pentecost, and pursue a honest and open connection with Christ. Through their tunes, Saved By Grace aims to share the Gospel's life-changing message far and wide, touching hearts around the globe.

I love to listen and watch the songs on this EP, an inspiring journey that moves from the vibrant tempo of 'American Revival' to the reflective calm of 'Closer to Jesus'. Songs that speak of God's unfailing love. The video for 'Look Forward' is not only inspiring, but also fun to watch. I enjoy watching the members of the band sing and share the passion, and this live experience makes the message of these songs even more relateable.

The band invites you to be part of their musical exploration of faith, and into a deeper relationship with Jesus. This collection of songs is more than just a great EP—each song reflects Christ's love for us and is a musical gift for everyone who longs for a closer relationship with Jesus.

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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6GMRZ2OQB6wCJK73cJ1jtl

Here is a link to the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MTjZx2dBiQ

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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