The TGCA Music Podcast

The Gospel Coalition Australia

A platform for sharing new Australian Christian music.

Episodes

  1. 12/23/2025

    ‘The Invitation’ by Tenielle Neda

    "The Invitation" was written in response to the question: "What is the gospel?" which was the question posed in a song contest orchestrated by TGC USA earlier this year. There were six winning songs selected from over 200 entries across over ten nations, to formulate a special TGC twentieth anniversary compilation  The Gospel Is. Neda says " 'The Invitation' was inspired by the passages in Scripture that call us and exhort us to come to Jesus in repentance and faith, and find immeasurable forgiveness, grace, love, mercy and eternal life. The picture of dining at the table with the King, the Lord of the universe, is so humbling. And yet, he invites us, he prepares a place for us, and welcomes us in. The third verse was inspired by the words of Tim Keller: 'The gospel is this: we are more sinful and flawed in ourselves than we ever dared believe, yet at the very same time we are more loved and accepted in Jesus Christ than we ever dared hope."  It has fast become her most requested chart for use in churches, and it's her prayer that it would be a means of encouragement that blesses, strengthens and builds up the body. You can find it on CCLI 7256793.     Come and taste and see You need not bring a thing Come and drink and eat Join me at the feast Come and taste and see You cannot bring a thing I have all you need Come join me at the feast There’s a place at the table Where your name is written down Enter through the narrow door Where eternal life is found Come, look unto me And see that I am good all you who are weak and I will give you peace Come and follow me and I will call you friend Come abide in me And I will give you rest There’s a place at the table Where your name is written down Enter through the narrow door Where abundant grace is found Lord, you know me well How much I doubt your love Are you inviting me? Even after all I’ve done My child, your brokenness Runs deeper than you know But I love you more Than you’d ever dared to hope There’s a place at my table Where your name is written down Enter through the narrow door Where unending love is found There’s a place at the table Where the servant wears the crown and He welcomes through the door all who lay their burdens down You can lay your burdens down Come and lay your burdens down.   Written by Tenielle Neda, Produced by Jon Guerra, Performed by Tenielle Neda & Jon Guerra

    4 min
  2. 12/23/2025

    ‘The Lord is My Shepherd’ by Tenielle Neda

    As a mother of three, each of the songs on on Tenielle Neda’s forthcoming album were written in the everyday moments of life and motherhood. “The Lord is My Shepherd” was composed and sung into her phone while feeding her daughter in the highchair after months of sleep deprivation. As she read Psalm 23, an idea sparked, and both the melody and lyrics flowed almost entirely a cappella into her voice memos. The track was recorded in a single live take in her children's room, which, just days before they moved towns, was cluttered with boxes. She then sent the recording to Jon Guerra, who added intricate layers and elements that beautifully invite the listener into the song. "The song came as a prayer from the overflow of my heart - a heart longing for and reveling in the tender fatherly, love and goodness of God. In spite of feeling as though I had nothing to give – precisely because I had nothing left to give, his loving care was so sweet, pertinent, and real to me," shares Neda.   The Lord is my Shepherd  And I shall not want  He maketh me strong  Though I am weak   The Lord is my comfort  Oh he is my peace  He is my song   When I cannot speak    When I’m in the valley,  I will not fear. For you are near,  To you I shall go.  Into the flowing waters of love Into the streams of mercy that flow from above   Into the grace that surpasses all we can know  Into the Fathers arms that will carry us home   The Lord is my counselor Oh he is my King For he is robed, In majesty   His throne knows no end, And he will redeem.  All of creation, Will soon be set free!   Into the flowing waters of love  In the streams of mercy lavished on us  Into a grace that surpasses all we can know Into the fathers arms that will carry us home.   Written by Tenielle Neda, Produced by Jon Guerra

    4 min
  3. 06/23/2025

    Christian Songwriting: A Conversation with Greg Cooper

    This extended interview is in two parts. First, Mikey discusses general principles with Greg about congregational songwriting, personal songwriting and the place of art and beauty in the Christian life. Second, Greg breaks down the composition and recording of one song—'The Same God'—in detail, drawing out general songwriting principles along the way.' Time Stamps Part 1: Discussion About Songwriting and Art 1:40: Songwriting for church compared to songwriting for self-expression. 6:23: Why might a Christian spend time on personal songwriting? 8:06: The place of beauty and creativity in the everyday Christian life. 9:21: The value of Christian music outside of congregational singing. 11:39: The consolation of art in times of suffering. 13:12: A Christian musician or an artist who happens to be a Christian? 16:13: The legitimacy of making art part time or in your spare time. 19:17: It is healthy to have some structure in your life outside of music. 21:13: A word of encouragement to Christian artists. 26:25: The courage of your convictions vs imposter syndrome. 28:09: Art doesn’t have an easy career pathway and the industry keeps changing. Part 2: The Making of ‘The Same God’ (from 30:26) Section A: Composition 31:10: The initial idea for the song. 32:32: Early demos: verse and chorus. 35:00: Theme of lyrics—“In any other time…” 36:00: Change in rhythm. 36:36: Six months of iterations. 38:30: Preserve ‘bad ideas’ which may be useful for another song. 38:52: Drawing inspiration from other people’s songs. 40:04: Structure: three verses before chorus. 40:27: Structure: pre-chorus. 42:45: “Don’t bore us, get to the chorus.” 44:18: Structure: the function of the bridge. 45:35: Structure: final line. 46:46: The bridge originally a different song by Luke Woodhouse. 48:37: The bridge modulates to a different key. 50:50: Song structure moves from dark to hopeful. 51:30: “Don’t give up, don’t give in”—perseverance in the Christian life. 52:42: Take your time. 52:54: Different types of collaboration. 54:09: The value of writing congregational songs collaboratively. Section B: Recording 55:40: Steps from composition to recording. 56:28: The value of recording with other musicians. 57:08: The sense of occasion of recording day. 57:27: Funding recording an EP or album. 58:43: Trusting the instincts of those you work with. 59:55: Process—Writing, Demoing, Pre-production, Recording, Mixing, Mastering. 1:02:50: Sending demos and reference tracks to other musicians. 1:03:05: Keith Urban, The Speed of Now. 1:03:45: “Do what serves the song”—welcome suggestions and questions from other musicians. 1:05:00: Recording; record guide track and adding backing loop. 1:06:00 Record bass and drumming for 1 or 2 days. 1:07:44: Record acoustic and rhythm electric guitars. 1:08:10: Record across sound spectrum—bottom, mid and high. 1:08:30: High electric guitar part—recorded at home afterwards. 1:09:17: Guitar solo. 1:09:45: Backing vocals added. 1:10:50: Synth and piano added. 1:11:12: “Room to breathe”—being willing to take stuff out. 1:11:50: Acoustic version and live version of the song after recording. 1:16:34: ‘The Same God’ full final EP version. Greg Cooper is a songwriter and speaker who is passionate about music's ability to open up our minds and hearts, and to bring comfort. His latest EP South of the River was released in late 2022, reflecting on the difficult pandemic years and the stories of hope that emerged in adversity. Having recently served as Music & Gatherings Pastor at St Jude's Carlton (and similar roles in Sydney), Greg is currently completing theological study at Ridley College and loves attending City on a Hill in the heart of Melbourne. He was a member of worship band Garage Hymnal and has written extensively for churches, with songs such as ‘Hear Our Prayer’ being sung at churches across the nation. Having previously worked as a lawyer in areas of social justice, Greg also enjoys sharing of the life-transforming work of Compassion with churches throughout Australia.

    1h 21m
  4. 06/23/2025

    He Stood in My Place by Matt and Kaylee Cartwright

    This song is the title track of our recently released debut Christian album, ‘He Stood in My Place’. We wanted to write a song that explained the gospel without compromising on the severity of sin or the glories of Christ’s substitutionary death. The song’s lyrics are substantially drawn from the book of Romans, beginning as Paul does with the plight of humanity and then moving to the good news that Christ took our condemnation upon himself (Rom 8:3) so that we could be redeemed and set free from sin. You can access the sheet music here. No one is good, not even one; we’ve fallen short of the glory of God. We had condemned ourselves, brought on ourselves, God’s holy righteous wrath. There was no hope unless our God himself would save   He stood in my place on Calvary’s tree, he was condemned so I could go free. I am forgiven, I am redeemed, redeemed by the blood of the Lamb slain for me.   While we were dead you made us alive. While we were lost Christ ransomed his bride. While we were sinners still God sent his Son to rescue and to save. Now he’s no longer dead, he’s risen from the grave.   What could we say to thank you enough for grace so complete, your blood shed for us? We lift our voice to honour your name, to worship the Lamb, the Lamb who slain.   You stood in my place on Calvary’s tree, you were condemned so I could go free. I am forgiven, I am redeemed, redeemed by the blood of the Lamb slain for me.   Performed by Matthew and Kaylee Cartwright. Music and lyrics by Matthew and Kaylee Cartwright. Mixed and mastered by Matthew Cartwright. © 2024 Hope Assured Music.   Matt and Kaylee Cartwright are a husband-and-wife songwriting duo who have been writing original Christian music for many years, culminating in the release of their debut album He Stood in My Place in 2024. They share a passion for seeing people grow in their theological understanding by writing congregational Christian songs that compromise neither on theological depth nor musical substance. You can listen to more of their music on YouTube or Spotify.

    4 min
  5. 06/23/2025

    Jesus Christ Our Lord (Colossians Catechism) by Noble Berans

    A song from the new album "Taste the New Testament" by Noble Bereans Editor's Note: Kingsley works as bookkeeper for TGCA. Lyrics Who is the one we proclaim? Jesus Christ our Lord The mystery of God – what’s His name? Jesus Christ our Lord Who is within us, at work, sanctifying? He who was once on the cross, for us dying, Now resurrected, His church unifying, Jesus Christ our Lord Who makes our faith so secure? Jesus Christ our Lord Who makes us fully mature? Jesus Christ our Lord Who is within us, at work, sanctifying? He who was once on the cross, for us dying, Now resurrected, His church unifying, Jesus Christ our Lord Who reveals wisdom from God? Jesus Christ our Lord And who gives us courage of heart? It’s Jesus Christ our Lord Who is within us, at work, sanctifying? He who was once on the cross, for us dying, Now resurrected, His church unifying, Jesus Christ our Lord Jesus Christ our Lord   Artist’s note If you’re working through Colossians, consider introducing your church to this song when nearing the end of chapter 1. The inspiration is Colossians 1:27–2:5 (with a quick visit to Col. 2:14–15 for part of the chorus). One effective method for discipling children is a good old catechism brought with a bit of energy. What better answer could you have to a series of catechism questions than “Jesus Christ our Lord”! It certainly isn’t a comprehensive treatment of the person of Christ—not even close. But we hope you can use it as an anthem to proclaim the glorious riches of Jesus Christ our Lord and His atoning, rising, sanctifying and unifying work on our behalf. May he strengthen you for the task of proclaiming Him, “admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, so that we may present everyone fully mature in Christ.” Taste the New Testament by Noble Bereans Songwriter: Kingsley Davidson Producer: Spike Avery

    2 min

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