Medford Adventist Church has released a second praise and worship album. After the success of their first album, All Voices, Vol. 2 features 15 new songs, including favorites such as “This World is Not My Home,” “Days of Elijah,” “Just a Closer Walk with Thee,” and more.
“After we released our first album, we realized it was being streamed in places we didn’t expect,” shared Tim Morse, Medford Church worship leader. “It was encouraging to see it reaching beyond our little community."
"We’ve had periods of uncertainty over the last year and have been without a senior pastor for a little while now," continued Morse. "We wanted to do something that showed that our church is not dependent on a pastor to function. So, we moved forward with the project, recording our special music, praise services and whatever we could, then doing some editing in the studio for some of the songs until it got to a place where it felt like a good representation of what praise and worship is like at Medford Church.”
“One thing I hope people take away from this is that you don’t have to be Elevation Worship or Hillsong or Bethel or Maverick City to share the gifts and talents that God has given you,” Morse explained. “God isn’t calling you to sound like somebody else. He’s calling you to sound like yourself, to praise Him and to do that in a public way."
"One of the key elements of worship is that it’s demonstrated publicly. We think about Daniel praying in his window. He could have easily closed his windows and shut himself off, but it was important enough for his worship that he didn’t hide it," said Morse. "I think our worship is meant to be shared with other people. It doesn’t matter if it sounds like you think it should; just make it your best and share it with others.”
This second volume continues the spirit of inclusive worship and community connection. Whether you’re a Medford Church member or a listener from afar, this album is an invitation to join a chorus of worshippers lifting their voices to God.
All Voices, Vol. 2 by Medford SDA Worship is available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music and nearly two dozen other platforms. All streaming and purchase revenue from the album goes back into funding the music ministry of Medford Church.