Hillsong

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Hillsong Worship (commonly referred to simply as Hillsong) is a globally influential Christian worship collective associated with Hillsong Church, originally founded in Sydney, Australia. Emerging in the 1980s, Hillsong became one of the most prominent forces in modern worship music, helping shape the sound and style of contemporary Christian music worldwide.

Hillsong’s music is characterized by its anthemic, congregational style, combining accessible melodies with spiritually focused lyrics designed for church worship settings. Their songs often emphasize themes of faith, devotion, and personal connection with God, making them widely adopted by churches across different denominations.

Over the years, Hillsong has released numerous albums that have achieved international success, with many songs becoming staples in global worship services. Tracks such as “Shout to the Lord,” “Mighty to Save,” and “Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)” have been translated into multiple languages and performed by congregations around the world.

The Hillsong music movement expanded into several related groups, including Hillsong United and Hillsong Young & Free, each bringing a slightly different style while maintaining the core worship focus. These groups helped broaden Hillsong’s appeal, particularly among younger audiences.

Hillsong’s influence extends beyond music into global church culture, shaping modern worship practices, production styles, and live performance aesthetics. Their albums frequently chart on both Christian and mainstream music charts, reflecting their widespread reach.

Today, Hillsong remains one of the most recognized names in contemporary worship music, with a lasting impact on how worship is written, produced, and experienced in churches around the world.