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My Students Top 10 Favorite Worship Songs Last Year:

Chasity Opphile
June 14th, 2019

One of the things I love the most about the students I am currently serving is their love for worshipping/ worship music. They are constantly sending me song suggestions, and it doesn’t take long to figure out their favorites. Last year, their absolute favorite was O Come to the Altar by Elevation Worship. They would have worshipped with that one during every single gathering if they had their way. Here is a list of my student’s top 10 favorite worship songs from last year. These are the ones they wanted to sing over and over again. Aside from O Come to the Altar, these are in no particular order. 

  1. O Come to the Altar– Elevation Worship
  2. Marching On– Rend Collective
  3. Echo– Elevation Worship Featuring Tauren Wells
  4. Glorious Day– Passion
  5. Reckless Love– Cory Asbury
  6. Resurrection Day– Rend Collective
  7. Who You Say I Am– Hillsong Worship
  8. Your Love Awakens Me– Phil Wickham
  9. Let Go– Hillsong Young and Free
  10. So Will I – Hillsong United

Also, here is a link to our 2018 playlist on Spotify!

What have been your students favorite songs to sing in worship? What have been some songs that have “retired”? New songs can invite curiosity, imagination, and engagement. Let’s keep opening our eyes to dynamic ways we can help students encounter God in worship!

Chasity Opphile

Chasity is the Student Ministry Coordinator at Christ UMC in Newcomerstown, Ohio, where she oversees Meta Student Ministries, a community wide, student led youth ministry. Chasity is most passionate about ensuring that students feel like they belong, are welcomed, loved and valued, fostering their leadership potential and empowering and equipping them to make a difference in the world through the life changing power of Jesus. She is also pretty passionate about hanging out with her awesome husband and family, mission work to Cuba, traveling, hiking, kayaking, all things Spanish and cooking.

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