Raise A Hallelujah / Jonathan and Melissa Helser
I raise a hallelujah, in the presence of my enemies I raise a hallelujah, louder than the unbelief I raise a hallelujah, my weapon is a melody I raise a hallelujah, Heaven comes to fight for me

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Raise A Hallelujah / Jonathan and Melissa Helser
I raise a hallelujah, in the presence of my enemies I raise a hallelujah, louder than the unbelief I raise a hallelujah, my weapon is a melody I raise a hallelujah, Heaven comes to fight for me
Had Jonathan sang this, it would've been a #JonathanHelser Tawadros & Angela #MelissaHelser Tawadros duet, but I ruined that possibility. @jonathanhelser @mphelser @bethelmusic #BethelMusic #NoLongerSlaves 🎙️ @angelajen.t 🎙️🎸🎼 @jonathantawa 🎙️🎸📢 @redmisery 🎹 @micotawfiik 🥁 @pierretanious #EgyptianInvasion #WorshipLeaderProblems #WorshipTeam #WorshipNight #Radiant -red. 2018.04.21.Sat. (at Westminster Foursquare Church)
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Mount Zion | Jonathan Helser | Live at Home (featuring Melissa Helser and The Cageless Birds) This song feels right before the Father of Lights, the King of Kings, the Lamb upon the Throne. We sang it at David’s Tent this summer and it was so powerful. Listen and then Listen again and then sing it with a roar for the eternity.
"Sing Winter" by Jonathan and Melissa Helser.
One of the first songs that brought me out, expanding beyond the typical worship menu and fanfare was this soft, intimate track with Jonathan and Melissa Helser. So, yeah, really hipster (a lit candelabra outside? a ukulele?), but digging the Ray LaMontagne-vibe, and the fact that, yes, you should sing praise songs on your porch with your wife.
That brought me down the rabbit hole of “Abba" and that was that. I haven’t incorporated any of his songs into my worship leading yet, but reflecting on this reminds me that I should.