Fellowship Creative's New EP "Alive in Us" Hits #1

On March 31st, Fellowship Creative has just released their new EP "Alive in Us." Fellowship Creative is a collective of various artists (led by Derric Bonnot) with a heart and mission to point people to God through creativity and innovation - an endeavor that stems from its base, Fellowship Church. The album has already peaked at the #1 position of the iTunes Christian and Gospel music chart.
Launched in 1990 by Pastor Ed Young, the church has become an innovative leader in using multimedia and the arts to engage people with the Gospel, and their communication efforts are shaped by a core team of individuals who also guide Fellowship Creative.
Alive In Us was recorded earlier this year at C3 2015, a creative church conference where pastors and leaders from around the world came together to worship, connect and learn from one another. Fellowship Creative artists are in the process of writing and recording new songs for a full-length album, set to release September 4. Alive In Us follows the collective's 2014 label debut album, Running To Follow, which came after several independent releases.
"We're striving for every ounce of songwriting and artistic expression to point people to who Jesus is and who we are to him," said lead worshiper Derric Bonnot. "The whole EP is a journey of the neverending truths of God's love and promises."
Alive In Us is available now on iTunes, Amazon and all digital and streaming sites.
Alive In Us
1. Grace On Top Of Grace (featuring Derric Bonnot)
2. With Us (featuring Derric Bonnot)
3. Name Of Jesus (featuring Amos Rivera)
4. Jesus Is Alive (featuring Hope Adams)
5. With Us (ACOUSTIC)
6. Jesus Is Alive (ACOUSTIC)
Check out the live video for "With Us" below:
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