Interlude Pt. 3
“Interlude Pt. 3” is a gospel worship song by Gospel Protocol, centered on worship and adoration.
About this song
At barely over a minute, “Interlude Pt. 3” is less a song than a held breath — a brief clearing in the flow of Thomas Perry Jr.’s Vol. 1 collection, released June 18, 2026. It does not press toward a chorus or a climax. Instead it lingers in stillness, making room for surrender, the kind of quiet that lets a gathering exhale before it speaks again.
The mood is unhurried and interior. As a gospel interlude, its work is transitional and devotional at once: it carries the listener from one posture to the next without demanding attention for itself. That restraint is the point. Adoration here is not performed but settled into, and the short runtime becomes an invitation rather than a limitation — a threshold you cross on the way deeper in.
Editorially, the piece pairs well with John 4:23-24, where true worshipers are called to worship in spirit and in truth, and with the wide-open summons of Psalm 100. Both texts frame adoration as something offered from the whole self, unforced and glad. Read alongside them, “Interlude Pt. 3” feels like the silence between those verses — the space where the heart quiets enough to mean what it is about to sing.
Bringing it into worship
Use this as connective tissue in a general worship set: a bridge between two fuller songs, a cover for a scripture reading, or a settling moment before a time of prayer. Its stillness pairs tonally with slower adoration numbers and reflective instrumental passages. Given the 1:14 runtime, treat it as a listening and transition piece rather than something the congregation sings — let it create the quiet that the next moment fills.
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 · 1:14
Questions
What is “Interlude Pt. 3” about?
It is a worship song addressed to God on the theme of worship / general. Emotional tone: stillness, surrender.
What scripture is “Interlude Pt. 3” paired with?
Editorial, theme-based pairing (not yet exegetically confirmed): John 4:23-24, Psalm 100. The catalog’s scripture field is pending ministry review.
Where does “Interlude Pt. 3” fit in a worship service?
Editorial suggestion: General worship set.
Who made “Interlude Pt. 3”?
Written by Thomas Perry Jr. under the Gospel Protocol ministry (144k Records). Released June 18, 2026.