Thank you for posting this. I rest my case :D This is the issue that blows this whole discussion wide open and makes it not some case closed issue. Go read the copy right law sir, you are grossly mistaken. Just imagine if John Newton was tangled up in this…..so depressing. You understand so muhh its almost tough to argue with you (not that I really would This is great information to consider.

To be prepared for these reports, I recommend keeping a log of the songs you’ve projected. CCLI#: 7018338. Giving to God what is His? In am artists shoes, sure maybe the best way of generating income is to sell off your own pbco but if you are looking to broaden your horizons with a guaranteed partner, ccli is legit anf has proven to provide such as well as income (which people can say may not be fair to song writers but if you really think about it, your songs sell as much as YOU put into them, not anyone else -unless you find a really good label co-, so if youre looking for someone else to sell your music and you don’t have a rarely found amazing label co, then ccli is really pushing you I’m the plus revenue wise. Occasionally, CCLI will contact your church to gather information on how you’re using the copyrighted music that you’ve gained access to through them. Its word for word straight out of Psalm 84:10. Our God is three in One. Starten Sie jetzt! Wonderful! (This is also a valuable asset to the worship team to ensure they’re including enough variety in their song selections.). Their products and services are a GREAT resource for the church and we should be super thankful for them. Its the word of God! Thanks for adding to the conversation, Jocelyn. Here are seven things that you’ll need to know: If you’re projecting lyrics for songs outside of hymns, this is a big one. You can find more information on this license here. CCLI provides information and resources for churches and copyright owners around the world, relating to copyrights of Christian worship songs. Pretty handy for working out what songs are potentially being over used, and whether too many new songs are being introduced at once.

I’m not sure about this, but I wouldn’t worry about it. Are point 3 and 4 US only or also internationally applicable? Our mission is to help make church media simple. As followers of Christ, we must have integrity in these matters—even when it’s inconvenient. The rep was pretty clear about this: it must be shown during the performance of the song itself and be shown on the screen. The law is the law and I believe ccli is a blessing in so many ways to help all of us. I believe in the Holy Spirit. But not them, nor anyone else can charge you, or sue you for singing them in a church that doesnt charge you to get in. Worship Together is the best and most comprehensive resource on the web for worship leaders, worship bands and worship teams. Because many translations of the Bible are copyright protected (NIV, MSG, etc) we can just say that the Word of God is free just in its original form or in a public domain translation… If you take the lyrics out of a song, you don’t have a song any more. My tiny church (regular attendance 15-20) is considering getting ccli and cvli. Copyright info for each song should look like this: “Hallelujah,” words and music by John Doe out about this topic. Fortunately, these rights can be easily obtained through a Church Video License.

Thanks Kendall! No. Limitations on exclusive rights: Exemption of certain performances and displays. This is not a rule that CCLI created to make money off of your church; it is an industry standard that applies to all music unless declared as public domain. I am sorry if others have had a bad experience with ccli, but don’t knock it. I Believe In A Hill Called Mount Calvary Play Sample I Believe In A Hill Called Mount Calvary. Arranged by Dan Galbraith in the key of C, Bb, A, G. Products for this song include chord charts, lead sheets, choir parts, and the orchestration. I mean on the church’s side they have done the hard part by creating a database of over 300,000 worship songs worldwide (including digital, printouts, chord charts, lyrics, mp3’s, even translations now), making a negotiated agreement with song writers and publishers for us so we dont have to take the time to resreach, track down, contact, and pay other publishing companies etc which enables us to ‘copy the right’ of these songs to bless our church with waaaayyy less money.

All hymns get their inspiration from the word of God. So, there it is, the “gray area” explained by CCLI. CCLI#: 7018338. This feature has been disabled during beta. I believe in the resurrection. The terms and registration guidelines have changed but both Kesus and the Apostle Paul said “the worker is worth his hire.” Artists should be paid. It’s fair. With helpful articles, tutorials, and resources, we make it easy for pastors, leaders, and volunteers to thrive in their creativity.

Speichern Sie ihre Lieblingslieder, Noten anschauen und vieles mehr! :) Be blessed everyone! Good stuff here. Through your CCLI license, you are permitted to record and sell both audio and video of your services (including your worship sets). Including short video clips from popular movies is a great way to illustrate a point in a sermon.