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Youth Alive Australia

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Youth Alive is a non-profit interdenominational Christian organisation dedicated to reaching the youth of Australia with the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is run on a state-based structure with offices in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, Western Australia and South Australia. The mission of Youth Alive Australia is to reach young people for Jesus Christ, raise a new generation of leaders and resource the local church.

Music[edit]

Over the years many worship albums have been released by Youth Alive. Youth Alive WA's 2006 release, is All of the Above while Youth Alive Queensland's 2006 release is titled Selfless. Youth Alive Victoria recorded an album titled Free in September 2006 at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne.

Youth Alive NSW released many albums in the mid to late 1990s through Hillsong Music until Hillsong United began releasing their own youth worship albums in 1999. However, in 2001, Youth Alive NSW released an independent album titled Elevate which was recorded live at the Hordern Pavilion, Fox Studios in Sydney. Youth Alive Newcastle also released 'We Declare the Power[1]' in 1994.

A Youth Alive Australia conference called OUR RVIVL held in South Australia in 2016

Since 2017, Youth Alive Queensland has been the major contributor to the national Youth Alive music. They released their first single We the People in January 2017, which peaked at No. 68 on the Australian iTunes Chart.[2] This was followed up by their first EP released later in April under the same name. The EP included three live recorded songs from the Youth Alive Conference in Brisbane, as well as the single. In January 2018, Youth Alive Queensland released their second single Mad in Love / The Deep. This was followed by their first album, Mad in Love, which was recorded live at their annual conference in January. Mad in Love was released in August 2018 alongside their annual United We Stand event. On 30 August 2019, Youth Alive released a standalone worship song titled "Belong," which was their only release for 2019. Prior to their 2020 conference, the band released the "Love on Repeat" EP on 13 January, which is their first majority studio-recorded release.

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

List of selected albums
Artist Title Album details
Youth Alive NSW Jump to the Jam
  • Released: January 1994
  • Label: Hillsong Music Australia
Chosen One
  • Released: 1996
  • Label: Hillsong Music Australia
The Plan
  • Released: 1998
  • Label: Hillsong Music Australia
One
  • Released: 1999
  • Label: Hillsong Music Australia
Aw@ke
  • Released: 2000
  • Label: Hillsong Music Australia
Elevate
  • Released: 2001
  • Label: Hillsong Music Australia
Youth Alive Newcastle We Declare the Power
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: Big Music
Youth Alive Queensland Selfless
  • Released: 2006
  • Label: Youth Alive Music
Youth Alive WA Shout Your Glory
  • Released: 31 March 2006
  • Label: Youth Alive Music
All of the Above
  • Released: 13 December 2006
  • Label: Youth Alive Music
Long Story Short
  • Released: 25 October 2007
  • Label: Youth Alive Music
Beautiful Lord
  • Released: 7 May 2010
  • Label: Youth Alive Music
Youth Alive Queensland Mad in Love
  • Released: 17 August 2018
  • Label: Youth Alive Music

EPs[edit]

List of selected EPs
Artist Title EP details
Youth Alive Queensland We the People (Live)
  • Released: 7 April 2017
  • Label: Youth Alive Music
Love on Repeat
  • Released: 13 January 2020
  • Label: Youth Alive

Singles[edit]

Year Artist Title Album
2017 Youth Alive Queensland "We the People" We the People (Live)
2018 "Mad in Love / The Deep" Mad in Love
2019 "Belong" Non-album single

References[edit]

  1. "Buy We Declare the Power by Newcastle Youth Alive Online - We Declare the Power CD: ID 0000315354". www.koorong.com. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
  2. "Youth Alive - 'We the People' International iTunes Chart Performance". iTunesCharts.net. Retrieved 23 August 2018.

External links[edit]


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