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Atlanta, Georgia-based Kristian Stanfill discovered music and songwriting when he was still a teenager, learned how to play the guitar, and began leading music worship at his home church, continuing to do so all through his high-school years. Graduating college in 2002, he began leading worship at North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, Georgia, and in 2005 he became actively involved with the Passion movement, working on several Passion CD projects, including Everything Glorious (2006), The Best of Passion (So Far) (2007), and God of This City (2008). Heavily influenced by the spiritual side of U2, Stanfill put together his own band and released the EP Hello and the full-length Attention in 2009 on Six Steps Records. Mountains Move, produced by Jason Ingram and Rusty Varenkamp, appeared two years later in 2011. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi
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Actually, Passion City Church has four lead worshippers as they prefer to be called. Chris Tomlin is lead worshiper of the team of four consisting of Christy Nockles, Brett Yonker, and Kristian Stanfill.
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Kristian is always the leader at Passion City Church. Christy Nockels is a beautiful lady and voice and almost always there. We also love Chirs Tomlin at PCC when he is in town. PCC is a powerful center for Chist, and evangelism.
I have loved this song since the very first time I heard it! So glad to hear Kristian lead worship at Passion City Church in Atlanta. We are blessed indeed!
Distinct sound and voice. Songs are so well designed by this artist. Always feels like an experience when hearing his music.Most importantly he directs my full attention to the sovereignty and grace of God through well written lyrics.
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