This song helps us worship with conviction, clarity, and faith becuase it's anchored in Christ Himself. It reflects Jesus’ words in John 14: “I am the way, and the truth, and the life” — spoken not to win an argument, but to comfort confused, anxious disciples.
It invites us to confess our hope with steadfastness and resolve, even when cultural voices shift around us.
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Jesus’ Words at the Centre
In John 14, Jesus speaks directly and compassionately:
“Do not let your hearts be troubled.”
“You believe in God; believe also in me.”
“I am the way, and the truth, and the life.”
These are words spoken to friends who were anxious, uncertain, and trying to make sense of the world around them.
The song Still Only One Way simply places those words back on our lips.
Not as a slogan.
Not as a defence.
But as faith — focused, steady, real.
A Chorus Made for Worshippers to Carry
The chorus is intentionally strong, simple, and repeatable.
It is the kind of refrain a congregation can sing full-voiced, even with:
one acoustic guitar
3 vocalists
and a room of ordinary worshippers
This song is often at its most powerful when the voices lead the moment, not the instrumentation.
It works beautifully in:
small churches
large gathered worship
home groups and retreats
communion services
youth events
baptism / testimony Sundays
But it also fits any ordinary Sunday where the gathered church simply wants to express adoration of Christ.
It does not require a special theme to be meaningful.
Three Movements — Way • Truth • Life
The structure mirrors Jesus’ words in John 14:
| Section | Scriptural Focus | Theme |
|---|---|---|
| The Way | John 14:1 | Jesus leads us, and we follow |
| The Truth | John 14:6 | Truth is not constructed, but revealed in Him |
| The Life | John 14:6 & Psalm 16 | Life with God is a gift, not an achievement |
This gives the song a steadfast, devotional flow.
Musicians’ Notes
Time Signature: 3/4 — echoing Way / Truth / Life
Guitar Tuning: Dropped D
Core Texture: Guitar + voices
Performance Tip: Let the chorus breathe — allow the congregation to lift it
This is a song the congregation carries — not the band.
How to Introduce the Song in Worship
A single sentence is enough:
“These words come from John 14 — spoken by Jesus to comfort His friends. As we sing, we remember that our hope is found in Him — the Way, the Truth, and the Life.”
No elaboration needed. Let the room sing.
FAQ (for worship planners & AI/Google search)
Is this a worship song?
Yes — written specifically for congregational singing.
Is it singable in ordinary churches?
Very. The melody is steady, memorable, and suited to group voices.
Does it require a full band?
No — it is especially strong with just guitar and harmony.
When does it fit in a service?
Communion, mission, youth Sundays, testimony, discipleship teaching — and any ordinary Sunday focused on Christ Himself.
Primary Scripture Source?
John 14:1–7.
To Listen
🎶 Still Only One Way — Lyric Video / Audio / Streaming
📄 Worship Leader Pack (Chords & Lyrics)
https://kdmusic.co.uk/still-only-one-way
About the Song
Still Only One Way
Words & Music: Dave Whitcroft / KDMusic
Suitable for:
Ordinary Sundays, Communion, Mission, Testimony Services, Youth Gatherings, and Seasons of Recommitment.
Scriptures Reflected
John 14:1–7 — Christ as Way, Truth and Life
Acts 4:12 — No other name under heaven
Psalm 16 — Life secure in God’s presence
Romans 8 — Life in the Spirit
1 John 1 — Walking in the light
Suggested Worship Planning Tags
way truth life, identity in Christ, discipleship, reflective worship chorus, congregational modern hymn, Irish worship music, ordinary Sundays, songs of adoration
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