Praise and Worship Team's Stirring ‘Available’ Cover

You’ll be wowed and amazed by this praise and worship team's stirring ‘Available’ cover. It’s no ordinary worship service. Watch the clip to see their incredible and dedicated performance. 

First Baptist Clarksville in Tennessee gave it their all in their performance of Elevation Worship’s ‘Available’ last week. With two women leading vocals, an entire choir of backup vocals, and musicians on the piano, guitar, and drums, the performance is altogether beautiful, moving, slow, and sweet. 

The song is all about obedience to God and listening for when he calls. When he asks, the answer is nothing other than “Yes, Lord, I am available.” It echoes Paul’s letter in Romans 12:1, which speaks of being “a living sacrifice” for God. We are called to be available to him, listening for his will. 

Some of the lyrics are:

‘Broken as my life may be
I will give You every piece
I hear You call
I am available’

The worship team sings the song with such steady care and intention. Each word is sung with reverence. First Baptist Clarksville’s worship team performs many other songs full of spiritual meaning that they share on their YouTube channel. Other videoed performances include ‘Gratitude,’ ‘Trust In God,’ and ‘Good Plans.’ The song, ‘Available,’ was significant for the church’s congregation because its pastor was about to speak on the future of their church. 

The worship team “presented this song with willing hearts as a church to serve Jesus in any way!” the church explained

This performance is a powerful reminder that we are of importance to God. He desires to use us for his glory, but for that, we must be available. 

“Ye shall walk after the LORD your God, and fear him, and keep his commandments, and obey his voice, and ye shall serve him, and cleave unto him.” Deuteronomy 13:4

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