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House of the Lord (Joy In The House) by Nineties Worship Night- Celebrating Legacy & Faith


Nineties Worship Night and Rodney Douglas Jr. release a cover of the song "House Of The Lord" by the late Danny Chambers for their "Break Through the Stars" studio compilation album. The song is a reminder of the beauty and power that we all may find in worship. It's an invitation to embrace the joy, peace, and love that come from gathering together in God's presence. A special connection is forged with God (and with each other) when you worship together, turning worship into precious moments where "the goodness of our God will freely flow."

Nineties Worship Night - House Of The Lord (Joy In The House) - Acoustic Mix"House Of The Lord" is an invitation to experience the unfolding purpose of the Lord and to place Him at the center of our praise. The story behind this song adds an extra meaning to this rendition. The song was reimagined with a fresh bridge by CCM artist Rodney Douglas Jr. and producer Jesse David. As Chad Gentry, founder of Nineties Worship Night, shares, their goal was to honor Chambers' legacy while inspiring future generations. Lines like "There is joy in the house… there is love in the house" remind us of the life-changing power of worship. 

May this song encourage you to join in with praise and other opportunities to worship our Lord and King. So, don't miss out—give this song a listen today!

(Related scripture: Psalm 122:1; Isaiah 2:2; John 4:23)

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