Elevation exists "so that people far from God will be filled with life in Christ." That's the vision that was planted in the heart of Pastor Steven Furtick at the age of 16. In 2005, God assembled a group of families around Pastor Furtick to begin seeing this vision come to life.
In February of 2006, Elevation Church launched its first worship experience. Two and a half short years later Elevation Church is meeting in multiple locations with a weekly attendance that has topped 4,000.
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
(Rest of the strings are OPEN) Yahweh - Elevation Worship
[Intro] G - F#m7 X3 Bm - A - G
[Verse 1] GF#m7ABm Spirit of Jesus living within us GF#m7GA Never to fail or forsake GF#m7ABm Unending promise heaven inside us GF#m7GA Whispers the sound of Your name
[Chorus] GABm Holy, holy is the Lord AsusDF#m7 - G Worthy to be praised, Yahweh GABm Fire, rising in my soul AsusDF#m7 - G All consuming flame; Yahweh
[Instrumental] G - F#m7 X2 (Stay on F#m7 into Verse)
[Verse 2] GF#m7ABm Filled with Your wonder, here I surrender GF#m7GA Held in Your mystery of grace GF#m7ABm Calling me closer, waking desire GF#m7GA Coming alive in Your name
[Chorus] GABm Holy, holy is the Lord AsusDF#m7 - G Worthy to be praised, Yahweh GABm Fire, rising in my soul AsusDF#m7 - G All consuming flame; Yahweh
[Instrumental] (just like the chorus) G - A - Bm - Asus - D - F#m7 - G A - Bm - Asus - D - A (Lead into bridge)
[Bridge] ABm He who was and is to come F#m7G Is the One who lives in us AD The great I am A (hold to repeat Bridge) YAHWEH
[Chorus] GABm Holy, holy is the Lord AsusDF#m7 - G Worthy to be praised, Yahweh GABm Fire, rising in my soul AsusDF#m7 - G All consuming flame; Yahweh
**If you listen closely to the chorus after the bridge, they play around with Bm and D quite a bit** For example, like Bm. the 3rd (F#) string plays fret 7 and 8 back and forth. With D, they play around the 10th and 12th fret. ((This only applies to when they play full time))