Music
Here are some playlists of the music from the weekend, hope you enjoy! There are a few songs that Spotify didn’t have, but not too many.
Praise and Worship
If you’re looking for a playlist of high-energy, uplifting praise and worship music, this playlist is for you! With a mix of classic and contemporary Christian artists, this playlist is sure to have something for everyone.
Some standout tracks include “Alive In Us” by Hillsong Worship, “Lord, I Need You” by Matt Maher, and “SMS (Shine)” by David Crowder Band. These upbeat, energetic songs are sure to get you on your feet and singing along.
For a more intimate, reflective worship experience, check out “Greatly To Be Praised” by Fee and “You Never Let Go” by Stellar Kart. These slower, more contemplative songs are perfect for times of personal devotion and prayer.
No matter what your preferred style of worship music, this playlist has something for you. Whether you’re looking to sing along at the top of your lungs or sit quietly and meditate on the lyrics, there’s a song on this playlist that will speak to you. So if you’re looking to lift your spirits and focus your heart on God, give this playlist a listen!
Saturday Night Music
This Saturday night playlist is full of uplifting and empowering songs that are perfect for a youth retreat, such as an Antioch retreat. The playlist features a mix of contemporary Christian artists, including Casting Crowns, Tenth Avenue North, and Hillsong UNITED, as well as lesser-known artists like Nevertheless and Connersvine.
One of the standout tracks on this playlist is “One Thing I Know” by Selah. This song is a declaration of faith and a reminder that no matter what challenges we face, we can trust in the love and protection of God.
Another powerful song on the playlist is “Jesus, Hold Me Now” by Casting Crowns. This song is a prayer for guidance and strength, healing and support.
“In Your Arms” by Meredith Andrews is another beautiful song that speaks to the love and comfort that God provides. This song is perfect for a time of reflection and confession.
The playlist also includes several songs about letting go of burdens and finding healing, such as “Not Guilty” by Mandisa and “Healing Begins” by Tenth Avenue North. These songs are great for encouraging the release of any negative feelings or issues that may be weighing on you.
Overall, this Saturday night playlist is full of inspiring and uplifting songs that are perfect for a youth retreat focused on faith and healing. It is sure to be a powerful and meaningful part of the Antioch retreat experience.
Mealtime Music
The Mealtime Music Playlist curated by Antioch is a great choice for background music during meals. With a diverse mix of Christian pop, rock, and hip-hop, this playlist has a variety of upbeat and energetic tracks that are sure to create a joyful and uplifting atmosphere.
Some standout tracks on the playlist that would be particularly well-suited for background music include “All This Time – Pop Mix” by Britt Nicole, “Run” by Charmaine, and “Goin Down” by Group 1 Crew. These songs offer a fun and energetic blend of pop and rock that is sure to set the tone for a lively and enjoyable meal.
Additionally, the playlist also features more laid-back and reflective tracks like “No Walking Away” by Rhema Soul and “The King Is Coming” by Newsboys, which would provide a more relaxed and peaceful background ambiance during meals.
Overall, the Mealtime Music Playlist curated by Antioch is a great choice for anyone looking to add a touch of music to their meals. Whether you’re looking for upbeat and energetic tracks or more laid-back and reflective tunes, this playlist has something for every occasion.
Friday Night Music
The Friday Night Music Playlist is the perfect way to kick off an Antioch retreat. Featuring a mix of contemporary Christian artists and upbeat worship tunes, this playlist is sure to get everyone pumped up and ready for a weekend of fun and fellowship.
One of the standout tracks on the playlist is “We Fall Apart” by We As Human, a powerful anthem about the importance of coming together and supporting each other in times of struggle. Another highlight is “A City On A Hill” by The City Harmonic, a catchy tune that will have everyone singing along.
But it’s not all high-energy bangers on this playlist. There are also some slower, more contemplative tracks like “Death, Be Not Proud” by Audrey Assad and “What Love Looks Like” by Among The Thirsty that provide the perfect opportunity to reflect and recharge.
As background music, this playlist is perfectly suited for setting the mood and atmosphere at an Antioch retreat. Whether attendees are arriving at the retreat and need some energetic music to get them pumped up, or they are looking for some slower, more reflective tunes to wind down after a long day, this playlist has got them covered.
So if you’re planning an Antioch retreat and need some background music to set the tone, the Friday Night Music Playlist is a great choice. It’s sure to get everyone in the right mindset and ready for a weekend of fun and fellowship.