Sean Feucht Delivers A Stunning Version of Darlene Zschech's "Shout to the Lord"

Worship leader Sean Feucht wants the entire globe to worship God. Over the course of last year, Feucht has been holding worship concerts in various cities proclaiming the greatness of Jesus. Feucht has captured one of his concerts at Orange county on his newly released album Let Us Worship - Orange County. One of the highlights of this concert is Feucht's cover of Darlene Zschech's "Shout to the Lord."
On this performance, Feucht shares the microphone with Melody Noel. Feucht shares on social media, "We brought back the fire on this timeless classic that shaped so much of our hearts growing up! @melodynoelmusic crushes the song that a great mom in the faith to me - @darlenezschech wrote! I pray this catches you up in a revival season like it did to me so many years ago!! He's doing it again!"
Tracklist:
01. First Commandment
02. Shout To The Lord (feat. Melody Noel)
03. Worship Is Our Weapon (Spontaneous)
04. One Puts a Thousand, Two Puts Ten Thousand (Prayer)
05. We Haven't Seen Anything Yet
06. Open Heaven (Anything Can Happen)
07. Prayers of Awakening
08. Don't Worry (He's Still on the Throne)
Feucht has produced, recorded and released 20 music albums, co-authored 5 books, numerous teaching resources and has ignited several global missional initiatives. He and his wife, high school sweetheart, Kate, have three children, Keturah, Malachi and Ezra. In August 2016 Feucht and his family moved from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to Redding, California to be a part of the Bethel Music community.
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