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Worship leader Ryan Griffith will release his debut album 'Refuge' on 18th October. As Director of Worship at Exchange Church, Belfast (home to fellow worship leaders Bluetree), Ryan has developed as a songwriter and worship leader with a key focus on the power and person of Jesus.
Recorded at Windmill Lane studios in Dublin and produced by Paul Mills (Third Day, Robin Mark, Bluetree) 'Refuge' contains a powerful range of songs, some co-written with Bluetree lead singer Aaron Boyd. The 12 track album includes songs like 'Can't Contain', 'God Of The Impossible', 'Refuge', 'Faithful To The End' and 'Joy Unending', many...
Read More Worship leader Ryan Griffith will release his debut album 'Refuge' on 18th October. As Director of Worship at Exchange Church, Belfast (home to fellow worship leaders Bluetree), Ryan has developed as a songwriter and worship leader with a key focus on the power and person of Jesus.
Recorded at Windmill Lane studios in Dublin and produced by Paul Mills (Third Day, Robin Mark, Bluetree) 'Refuge' contains a powerful range of songs, some co-written with Bluetree lead singer Aaron Boyd. The 12 track album includes songs like 'Can't Contain', 'God Of The Impossible', 'Refuge', 'Faithful To The End' and 'Joy Unending', many of which are already being sung in churches across the world.
"Having led worship at The Gathering and Serious4God events in the UK as well as at this year's Summer Madness event and Hillsborough Bible Weeks, his debut album is as strong as they come", says Kingsway Music. "With a fusion of classic songwriting and pop production, Ryan's album is as fresh as it is magnetic."
'Refuge' Track Listing:
1 Can't Contain
2 God Of The Impossible
3 Refuge
4 Joy Unending
5 You Reign
6 Lightens Up
7 Thank You Jesus
8 Increase
9 Faithful To The End
10 Break Of Day
11 Celebrate
12 How Victorious
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Ryan Griffith is the worship director at Exchange Church, Belfast and has been leading worship for over eight years. His latest album Refuge was recorded at Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin, produced by Paul Mills (Third Day…