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Point of Grace is the debut album by Contemporary Christian group of the same name. It was released in 1993 by Word Records.
[edit] Track listing
- "I'll Be Believing" - 3:17
- "One More Broken Heart" - 4:02
- "Love Enough" - 4:11
- "Living The Legacy" - 3:55
- "Jesus Will Still Be There" - 4:29
- "I Have No Doubt" - 4:28
- "Faith, Hope & Love" - 4:26
- "Got To Be Time" - 3:30
- "No More Pain" - 4:40
- "Refuge Of Love" - 3:49
- "This Day" - 3:32
[edit] Singles
- "I'll Be Believing" - #1
- "One More Broken Heart" - #1
- "Jesus Will Still Be There" - #1
- "Faith, Hope & Love" - #1
- "I Have No Doubt" - #1
- "No More Pain" - #1
[edit] Music Videos
- "Jesus Will Still Be There"
[edit] Singers
- Shelley Breen
- Heather Payne
- Denise Jones
- Terry Jones
[edit] Trivia
- "I'll Be Believing" was the only song on the album that was a programmed track, and John Mays, former A&R executive at Word Records thought it would be best if it were buried in the album. Oddly enough, it was the girls' first single, and it went #1. When the song was later performed live in 1996 (with 4Him's band on The Message about Life, Love, and Other Mysteries tour), the 4Him guitar players worked the sequence on live tours.
- They were not going to cut "Faith, Hope & Love" because they weren't sure if the R&B sound would work for them.
- The vocals on "Faith, Hope & Love" were arranged by Mervyn Warren, formerly of the group Take 6.
- The choir on "No More Pain" was made up of many of Point of Grace's new industry friends, as well as Denise's husband, Stu.
- When the album was re-released in 2003 in commemoration of the group's release "24", a different cover was issued.
[edit] Personnel
- Scott Williamson - drums
- Jackie Street - bass guitar
- Jerry McPherson - guitars
- Cheryl Rogers, Joe Hogue - keyboards
- Eric Darken - percussion
- Mike Haynes, George Tidwell, Mark Douthit, Barry Green - horns
- Blair Masters - keyboard and bass programming