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Nearing Perfection | Posted March 01, 2011
Joseph Henschel's second release of modern worship music, At The Edge Of Imperfection, is testimony of eloquently mature, authentically revelatory antiphonal declarations. Each track of this sophomore project offers an unvarnished glimpse into the heart of Henschel as an artist, worship leader, person and a fellow GOD-follower. Much like his debut Capture Me, At The Edge Of Imperfection is a series of musical snapshots of Henschel’s encounters with GOD’s holiness.
Every track possess an unadulterated artistic substance that resonates as deeply authentic. Henschel’s delivery, vocally as well as musically, saturates each song with heart-felt relevancy creating an offering grounded in his personal experiences and knowledge. Francis de Sales once encouraged: "... but chiefly have patience with yourself. Do not lose courage in considering your own imperfections but instantly set about remedying them- every day begin the task anew;” and this worshipful set serves as Henschel's encouragement for us to strive for sweet abdication to GOD.
It is easy to draw musical comparisons to Chris Tomlin, Phil Wickham and Brenton Brown but that does not begin to address the sense of immediacy and expressiveness that permeates this album. Join Joseph Henschel and meet GOD at the edge of (your) imperfection- your encounter may leave you permanently changed.
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