How Great Thou Art

How Great Thou Art music lyric video perfect for an online service. Children can join in the song, praising God and enjoying the story shown in the video.

£9.95

Requires CCLI licence

Ministry use licence

Description

There’s nothing like creation to reveal its Creator – His power, His imagination and His infinite love. This new arrangement of the classic hymn How Great Thou Art takes you on a safari trek around God’s wonderful world and invites you to turn your ‘Wow!’ into worship and praise to our awesome Creator God!

Little Worship Company songs are ideal for children to enjoy with their grown-ups. Children can join in the songs, praising God and enjoying the stories shown in the videos.

 

Credits

Produced by Little Worship Company

Little Worship Company is the first project from Wonderborn Studios, offering a range of co-viewing products designed to inspire and delight children aged 0 to 7 years with a knowledge of God. The Little Worship Company products are designed to support grown-ups with a range of inspiring and entertaining media, built on a solid Bible curriculum.

Licence Agreement

Requires CCLI licence

This song is not in the public domain and therefore requires an active CCLI license to use and show this lyric video in a church service or small group.

Ministry use licence

By purchasing this video, you are purchasing a license to use and show this video as part of your ministry in ONE church.

You are granted permission to use the video in:

1) Offline services, school assemblies or lessons, groups or at events (including youth, kids and midweek groups and events)

2) Online services or assemblies that are streamed or pre-recorded. (For online services, the content video you have purchased should be part of a complete church service which must be at least 20 minutes long.)

3) Online small groups meeting over Zoom or a similar video call platforms.

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