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Looking back on his early days as a budding musician and worship leader, Cooley is still surprised by the orchestrating hand that carefully prepared him for his current position. “My family and I often did concerts in addition to regular church services,” he recalls. “It was when they needed to produce a custom recording for radio stations that I learned to make records.” | Looking back on his early days as a budding musician and worship leader, Cooley is still surprised by the orchestrating hand that carefully prepared him for his current position. “My family and I often did concerts in addition to regular church services,” he recalls. “It was when they needed to produce a custom recording for radio stations that I learned to make records.” | ||
At 21, Cooley was spending part of his time playing the piano with Christian musicians Lenny LeBlanc and Rusty Goodman and the other part serving as associate and |
At 21, Cooley was spending part of his time playing the piano with Christian musicians Lenny LeBlanc and Rusty Goodman and the other part serving as associate and children's pastor in his father's church. But he knew he had a destiny to fulfill and, at the age of 28, he set off to find it. | ||
Cooley moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and began working at Christ Church as an assistant music minister. Two years later, he left Christ Church to become a studio musician and an independent producer. In the fall of 1994, Lindell Cooley visited Brownsville Assembly and met with Pastor John Kilpatrick. In February of 1995, Kilpatrick needed a music minister and |
Cooley moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and began working at Christ Church as an assistant music minister. Two years later, he left Christ Church to become a studio musician and an independent producer. In the fall of 1994, Lindell Cooley visited Brownsville Assembly and met with Pastor John Kilpatrick. In February of 1995, Kilpatrick needed a music minister and said Lindell was God's choice for the position. After initially turning down the job, Cooley accepted and arrived in April of 1995. Two months later, while Lindell was away on a missions trip to the Ukraine, a historic revival began. | ||
After 10 years as music minister for the Brownsville Revival, In January of 2004, Lindell moved back to Nashville, TN and began to plant Grace Church: Nashville. He currently resides in Franklin, TN with his wife Amber and two sons, Samuel and Isaac.<ref name=Grace-Church-Nashville>{{cite web|url=http://www.gracechurchnashville.com|title=Leadership|date=August 13, 2015|publisher=Grace Church: Nashville website|accessdate=2015-08-13 |archiveurl = http://www.gracechurchnashville.com/leadership/ <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2008-06-07}}</ref> | After 10 years as music minister for the Brownsville Revival, In January of 2004, Lindell moved back to Nashville, TN and began to plant Grace Church: Nashville. He currently resides in Franklin, TN with his wife Amber and two sons, Samuel and Isaac.<ref name=Grace-Church-Nashville>{{cite web|url=http://www.gracechurchnashville.com|title=Leadership|date=August 13, 2015|publisher=Grace Church: Nashville website|accessdate=2015-08-13 |archiveurl = http://www.gracechurchnashville.com/leadership/ <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2008-06-07}}</ref> | ||
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| Brownsville Worship: Volume One || | | Brownsville Worship: Volume One || | ||
# The Lord Almighty Reigns | # The Lord Almighty Reigns | ||
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# Enemy's Camp/Look What the Lord Has Done | ||
# Pour Out My Heart | # Pour Out My Heart | ||
# Spirit Of the Sovereign Lord/Awesome God | # Spirit Of the Sovereign Lord/Awesome God | ||
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| Brownsville Worship: Awake America || | | Brownsville Worship: Awake America || | ||
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# We've Come to Praise Him | ||
# Can You See The Lamb | # Can You See The Lamb | ||
# The Happy Song | # The Happy Song | ||
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# Lift Up Your Hands | # Lift Up Your Hands | ||
# More Of Your Glory | # More Of Your Glory | ||
# What A Friend We Have In Jesus/Leave It There/ |
# What A Friend We Have In Jesus/Leave It There/Can't Nobody | ||
# Lift Up Holy Hands | # Lift Up Holy Hands | ||
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# "Kyrie" (Lord Have Mercy) | ||
# What A Friend |
# What A Friend I've Found | ||
# Every Move I Make | # Every Move I Make | ||
# History Maker | # History Maker | ||
# Come To Me | # Come To Me | ||
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# I've Been Delivered/I'm So Glad Jesus Set Me Free | ||
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*Publish Date: 1998 | *Publish Date: 1998 | ||
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# I Need You More | # I Need You More | ||
# The Spirit And The Bride | # The Spirit And The Bride | ||
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# Enemy's Camp/Look What The Lord Has Done | ||
# When The Music Fades | # When The Music Fades | ||
# All I Want | # All I Want | ||
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# Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah | # Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah | ||
# Fill Me Now | # Fill Me Now | ||
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# There'll Be No Dark Valley/How Marvelous How Wonderful | ||
# Lion Of Judah | # Lion Of Judah | ||
# Send The Fire | # Send The Fire | ||
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# Gotta Serve Somebody | # Gotta Serve Somebody | ||
# His Blood Washed Me | # His Blood Washed Me | ||
# I |
# I Don't Know Why | ||
# Breathe/Send You Rain | # Breathe/Send You Rain | ||
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# Pour Out My Heart | # Pour Out My Heart | ||
# We Will Ride | # We Will Ride | ||
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# There's Nobody Else Like You | ||
# Medley: |
# Medley: Enemy's Camp/Look What the Lord Has Done/Can You Believe What the Lord Has Done | ||
# The Happy Song | # The Happy Song | ||
# Can You See the Lamb | # Can You See the Lamb | ||
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| Open Up The Sky || | | Open Up The Sky || | ||
# Open Up The Sky | # Open Up The Sky | ||
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# That's My Lord | ||
# This Love | # This Love | ||
# Your Mercy Goes Much Deeper | # Your Mercy Goes Much Deeper | ||
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# Faith In You | # Faith In You | ||
# Love Came Down | # Love Came Down | ||
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# It's Time | ||
# I Give My Heart To You | # I Give My Heart To You | ||
# Great Is He | # Great Is He | ||
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| Freedom || | | Freedom || | ||
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# I'm Reaching Out | ||
# Rain Down | # Rain Down | ||
# Revelation Song | # Revelation Song | ||
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# King of Glory | # King of Glory | ||
# Waiting to Be Wanted | # Waiting to Be Wanted | ||
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# You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me | ||
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# Every Nation | # Every Nation | ||
# Healing In Your Glory | # Healing In Your Glory | ||
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# It's Like Rivers | ||
# Dance With Me | # Dance With Me | ||
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# Haven't You Been Good | ||
# Who Will Ascend | # Who Will Ascend | ||
# When He Returns | # When He Returns | ||
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# There's a Lifting | ||
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# We All Bow Down | # We All Bow Down | ||
# Freedom | # Freedom | ||
# Hold to |
# Hold to God's Unchanging Hand | ||
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| Revival at Brownsville || | | Revival at Brownsville || | ||
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# We've Come To Praise Him | ||
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# Enemy's Camp | ||
# Can You Believe | # Can You Believe | ||
# Look What the Lord Has Done | # Look What the Lord Has Done |
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Lindell Cooley | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Lindell Cooley |
Born | (1963-02-03) February 3, 1963 (age 61) |
Origin | Red Bay, Alabama U.S. |
Genres | Contemporary worship music, CCM |
Occupation(s) | Pastor, worship leader, Singer, Songwriter, |
Instrument | piano |
Years active | 1989–present |
Labels | Music Missions International, Inc. |
Website | www |
Lindell Cooley (born February 3, 1963) is a pastor, Christian singer and worship leader of the Brownsville Revival in Pensacola, Florida.
He is known for his soulful gospel and rock-infused contemporary worship music.
Cooley currently serves as president of Music Missions International (MMI) and Pastor at Grace Church in Nashville, Tennessee.
Biography
Raised as the only child of a minister in Northern Alabama, Lindell Cooley was surrounded by ministry and music throughout his formative years. His first practical musical experience came when he was taught to play the tambourine at the age of five. From there, he went on to play the drums, bass guitar, organ and piano.
Nearly three decades later, he currently serves as president of Music Missions International (MMI) and Pastor at Grace Church: Nashville in Franklin, Tennessee.
Looking back on his early days as a budding musician and worship leader, Cooley is still surprised by the orchestrating hand that carefully prepared him for his current position. “My family and I often did concerts in addition to regular church services,” he recalls. “It was when they needed to produce a custom recording for radio stations that I learned to make records.”
At 21, Cooley was spending part of his time playing the piano with Christian musicians Lenny LeBlanc and Rusty Goodman and the other part serving as associate and children's pastor in his father's church. But he knew he had a destiny to fulfill and, at the age of 28, he set off to find it.
Cooley moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and began working at Christ Church as an assistant music minister. Two years later, he left Christ Church to become a studio musician and an independent producer. In the fall of 1994, Lindell Cooley visited Brownsville Assembly and met with Pastor John Kilpatrick. In February of 1995, Kilpatrick needed a music minister and said Lindell was God's choice for the position. After initially turning down the job, Cooley accepted and arrived in April of 1995. Two months later, while Lindell was away on a missions trip to the Ukraine, a historic revival began.
After 10 years as music minister for the Brownsville Revival, In January of 2004, Lindell moved back to Nashville, TN and began to plant Grace Church: Nashville. He currently resides in Franklin, TN with his wife Amber and two sons, Samuel and Isaac.
Discography
Album | Track Listing | Details |
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Brownsville Worship: Volume One |
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Brownsville Worship: Volume Two |
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Winds of Worship 7 |
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Brownsville Worship: Awake America |
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Brownsville Worship: Live From Pensacola |
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Brownsville Worship: Send The Fire |
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Songs From The Great Revivals |
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Desperate For You |
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The Brownsville Revival: Songs and Stories |
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Quiet Songs for Time Alone with God: Volume One - Prayer |
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Open Up The Sky |
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Freedom |
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Encounter Worship One |
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Encounter Worship Two |
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Revival at Brownsville |
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Encounter Worship Three |
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Encounter Worship Four: Now Is The Time |
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Notes and references
- "Lindell Cooley: Spirit of revival". CrossRhythms Music and Life. February 1, 1998. Retrieved 2012-04-12.
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- "Leadership". Grace Church: Nashville website. August 13, 2015. Archived from the original on 2008-06-07. Retrieved 2015-08-13.
External links
- Official Website
- Music Missions International, The Ministry of Lindell Cooley
- Grace Church Nashville - Lindell's Church