Interlude Pt. 1
“Interlude Pt. 1” is a moment of stillness — seventy-one seconds to get quiet before God and remember who He is.
About this song
This one runs seventy-one seconds, and that’s on purpose. When Vol. 1 came together — it released June 18, 2026 — the record needed a place to breathe. Not another song asking something of you. Just space. The kind of quiet that settles a room without demanding a thing from it. That’s what this is: a short gospel moment tuned toward stillness and surrender.
Short pieces do their work in the seams. This one doesn’t build to a chorus. It lowers the temperature and lets your attention gather — a doorway between what came before and what comes next. And that quiet is worship too. Being still long enough to realize you’re in the presence of God — that’s not wasted time. That’s the whole point of it.
The Scriptures set beside it are John 4:23–24 — where Jesus says the Father is looking for worshipers in spirit and in truth, not place or performance — and Psalm 100. Straight with you: that pairing is editorial, matched by theme, and it hasn’t been through ministry review yet. But those texts say what this track reaches for. Adoration stripped to its essentials. Unhurried. More listening than announcing. If you plan worship sets, keep it close for the moments a set needs air.
Bringing it into worship
Use it as connective tissue in a general worship set. Slip it between two fuller songs. Let it land soft after an up-tempo moment. Lay it under a spoken call to worship or a Scripture reading. It’s a listening piece, not a congregational sing — its whole job is to invite quiet and turn the room’s attention back to God. Set it beside adoration-leaning songs, then move into your declarative anthem. It will hold the space.
Scripture & use
- Scripture anchors (editorial · unconfirmed): John 4:23-24, Psalm 100
- Emotional tone: stillness, surrender
- Service placement (editorial): General worship set
- Genre / length: Gospel · 1:12
Questions
What is “Interlude Pt. 1” about?
It is a short worship moment addressed to God. No chorus, no ask — just stillness and surrender, quiet space to be still before Him.
What scripture is “Interlude Pt. 1” paired with?
John 4:23-24 and Psalm 100 — worship in spirit and in truth. Honest note: that is an editorial, theme-based pairing, still awaiting ministry review.
Where does “Interlude Pt. 1” fit in a worship service?
Our editorial suggestion: a general worship set, anywhere it needs a quiet reset.
Who made “Interlude Pt. 1”?
Thomas Perry Jr. wrote it, under the Gospel Protocol ministry on 144k Records. It released June 18, 2026.