SOLOS/SONGS
Be Still and Know (Psalm 46) tune: Rohwer words and music: David Kai
This song is a reflection on Psalm 46. Like many Psalms, it contains elements of questioning, challenge and finally, faith. It is written in a Contemporary Christian/Christian Rock style. Currently a mp3 version is available as well as a lead sheet. For more information, click here. To watch the sample video, click here.
Cardiac Arrest words and music: David Kai
A blast from the past from David's time with the Christian rock band, Whitestone. Despite the rather grisly title, this song is basically a modern retelling of Jesus’ Parable of the Rich Fool from Luke 12: 16-21. For more information, click here.
Christ is Born words and music: David Kai
A contemporary Christmas song. To see the video, click here. For sample pages and more information, click here.
No Greater Love words and music: David Kai
A song for Good Friday. To see the video, click here. For sample pages and more information, click here.
O Christ, You Rise Within Our Hearts words: Neil Lemke music: David Kai
A Celtic-flavoured tune inspired by the stirring poetry of Neil Lemke. To see the video, click here. For sample pages and more information, click here.
Psalm 51 (Have Mercy, Lord) words: Flora Litt music: David Kai
A modern setting of this psalm of repentance. Also suitable as a hymn and available as a SAB anthem. For more information and sample pages, click here. To watch the sample video, click here.
Micah's Song (Seek justice) tune: Popoff* words and music: David Kai
A musical setting of Micah 6: 3-8. For words. lead sheet, accompaniment version and more information, click here. To watch the video, click here.
Seven Days Without Prayer (Makes One Weak) words and music: David Kai
Another oldie from David's time with Whitestone and the Sellwoods gospel band. Click here for more information.
The Great Healer words and music: David Kai
This fun song is another blast from the past from David's time with the Christian rock band, Whitestone. First line: "I've had a heart transplant with a bit of a difference". For more information, click here.
What Would Jesus Drive? words and music: David Kai
A light-hearted look at a different form of WWJD. For sample pages and more information, click here.