We worship God as Trinity, giving glory to Father, Son and Holy Spirit in the songs that we sing, and the songs that we author..

Chroma Worship holds to the Apostle’s Creed , and the Biblical foundations of worship we derive from it.

We worship God as Trinity, giving glory to Father, Son and Holy Spirit in the songs that we sing, and the songs that we author.

The Bible says in Psalm 96 that we should sing new songs to the Lord, and in them give all the glory due His name.  David would have understood this as praising the name of ‘Yhwh’, and these Psalms were written and given to Asaph to sing daily after the Ark of the Covenant was retrieved from the Philistines.  

 

In Philippians 2:9-11 Paul helps us understand that the greatest name has now been given to Jesus because He has been ‘exalted to the highest place. Now all the glory is due to the name of Jesus.  The highest name.  The name above all others. 

 

In the same way God the Father is worthy of praise, so it Holy Spirit.  He is God, and deserves glory, honour and praise in the same way Father and Son do.  So we also worship Holy Spirit in the songs we sing and write.

 

Chroma Worship desires to raise worshippers ‘in Spirit and in Truth’ (John 4:23-24).  We want our songs, our singers, our musicians and all those who use our lyrics and music to know the truth of Jesus and have a spirit connection to Him.  Just as the Wesley’s put lyrics to old pub tunes, we want to create music that glorifies God, redeems our culture and expresses Biblical truths that transform hearts and minds (Romans 8).

 

Chroma Worship is, and always will be, worship from the overflow and adoration we have for Father, Son and Holy Spirit.  If we didn’t praise God, the very rocks would cry out (Luke 19:40).  We’re going to make sure we don’t rely on the stones in Leicester, the UK and the world to worship the King on our behalf.