SEU Worship Encourages Young People to Walk with God With New Album

SEU Worship, the worship movement of Southeastern University, will be releasing their new full-length album Walk With You on Feb. 4, 2022. The new record will featre 11 new tracks, including their recent singles, "Walk with You" and "We Say Yes."
The goal of SEU Worship is reaching young people with the gospel through worship music. In a writing session David Ryan Cook and Dan Rivera added a drum sample over the song they were creating, and as the new beat mixed with the melodies they already had, thus was born what they now call "prophetic pop."
The Prophetic Pop theme encompasses our dedication to the people we regularly lead worship for, 16 - 26 year olds , and also our unique Pentecostal, charismatic background. Believing that God wants to prophesy, speak, and to create spontaneous moments of worship. The prophetic is always going to have a tendency to lean on what is not yet established." SEU Worship is a mixture of core artists and students from Southeastern University. The Core Artists are: Sydney Wilson, Kenzie Walker, Dan Rivera, David Ryan Cook.
Tracklist:
1. Walk with You
2. We Say Yes
3. You Are Good
4. Better
5. Sanctuary
6. Fire in My Bones
7. Testify
8. After Your Heart
9. Good Things
10. King Among Men
11. A 1,000 Generations
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