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Worship song

In Christ Alone - Live

61churches in our map sing this — one of the most-adopted worship songs right now.
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Identity in ChristRedemptionthe Cross

About “In Christ Alone - Live”

This recording captures the Getty and Townend hymn, then just over a decade old, being sung by more than 60,000 university-aged students at the Passion 2013 conference in Atlanta's Georgia Dome. Kristian Stanfill led the song, and Passion's arrangement adds a new bridge to the original hymn. Placed as the closing track of the live album released March 12, 2013, it helped carry the modern hymn to a new generation of American college students.

Written by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend · Released 2013 on Passion: Let The Future Begin · CCLI #3350395

Churches that sing it

Real churches in our map with this in their worship playlist — 15 you can watch on YouTube.

Where in the world

United States
37
United Kingdom
20
Sweden
1
South Africa
1
Singapore
1
Norway
1

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Frequently asked

Who wrote “In Christ Alone - Live”?

Keith Getty and Stuart Townend. It was first released in 2013 on Passion: Let The Future Begin.

What is “In Christ Alone - Live” about?

This recording captures the Getty and Townend hymn, then just over a decade old, being sung by more than 60,000 university-aged students at the Passion 2013 conference in Atlanta's Georgia Dome. Kristian Stanfill led the song, and Passion's arrangement adds a new bridge to the original hymn. Placed as the closing track of the live album released March 12, 2013, it helped carry the modern hymn to a new generation of American college students.

How many churches sing “In Christ Alone - Live”?

61 churches in the playlist.church map have it in their worship playlists, most often for Identity in Christ, Redemption, the Cross — one of the most-adopted worship songs today.