Search by title, songwriter, tags, etc.
For instance, type healing for songs related to healing.
Type anil adoor for songs by Anil Adoor.
Try alternative spellings for non-English songs.
WORSHIP TEAM
MEDIA TEAM
OTHER PAGES
SONGLIST (Hindi)
pexels.com
G
Teri jai howe sada
Em
Sanatan tak tu raaj kare
C D G
Hai tujhsa koi nahi
Sinhasan pe virajman
Em
Dharti gaye teri gungaan
C D G
Hai tujhsa koi nahi
C G
Ghutno pe aate hai
Am D G
Jai teri gaate hain
C G
Ghutno pe aate hai
Am D G
Jai teri gaate hain
G
Tu mahan, mahan, mahan hai
Em
Tu mahan, mahan, mahan hai
C D G
Hai tujhsa koi nahi
G
Parmeshwar hai tu
Em
Jag udhaar hai tu
C D
Srishti ka racheta khuda mera tu
Alpha hai tu
Omega bhu tu
Sare mandal ka badshah hai tu
Jisne dekha
Yeshu teri aur
Paayega shifa tujhse woh
Yahova rafa
Elohim hai tu
Sang rehne wala khuda hai tu




(0)
This website is a one-man effort—my personal ministry—built with long hours of code, chords (both God-taught), and personal sacrifice. If it has helped your church and ministry, please share it and support the work. You can also support by giving. Thank you! God bless. 😊
Donate via GPay/Net Banking
Donate via Paypal
Watch this song on YouTube
Suggest a song
Tagged
Kenneth Silway, praise, worship
This song is added/edited by:
admin
Use the following details to donate via Net Banking:
Susan Peter
Account No. - 17200100054763
IFSC Code - FDRL0001868
SWIFT Code - FDRLINBBIBD
You are editing this song as .
Use and buttons to transpose chords
Use and buttons to change font size.
Use button to hide the chords and display only lyrics.
Use to present lyrics on LED display.
Use the button to access monitor display settings. In the settings panel you can choose the language to display the lyrics, change font-size, line-height, font colour, font family, background colour, gradient direction and background image. You can also specify the amount of blur and brightness for the background image.
Use button to add/remove songs to/from your setlist.
button and button are accessible to logged in users only.
Chords in square brackets, if displayed adjacent to a chord, are substitute chords. Otherwise, they are optional chords, or chords to be played when a stanza is sung a second (last) time.

Leave a Comment
Comments
No comments yet. Be the first to comment!