Hillsong Worship Releases a Brand New Live Version of "That's the Power"

Hillsong Worship has just a brand new live version of their hit "That's The Power." Led by Benjamin Hastings and recorded live in London, "That's The Power" is a joy-filled, emphatic song that celebrates the matchless power of the Name of Jesus.
In times of uncertainty, we can rest assured that He's the same God now as He's always been. The mighty Name of Jesus stirs up courage, brings restoration and heals the mind, body and spirit. A strong and emboldening anthem for the church today, "That's The Power" encourages us to remember that God keeps His promises and that victory in the Name of Jesus is the portion of those who trust Him.
With a catalogue of songs sung by an estimated 50 million people worldwide each week, Hillsong Worship is comprised of a diverse global community built on the foundation of connection and community. To date, the group has garnered 7 billion career streams and over 20 million career album sales. In 2018, Hillsong Worship earned its first-ever GRAMMY® for Best Contemporary Christian Music Song/Performance with "What A Beautiful Name" and has won nine GMA Dove Awards. While the GRAMMY® Award winning "What A Beautiful Name" topped the Christian Airplay charts for nine consecutive weeks and reached RIAA Platinum certification (900 million global streams), a host of others such as, "Who You Say I Am," "King of Kings," "Cornerstone," "Mighty To Save" and "This I Believe (The Creed)" continue to inspire, encourage and minister to millions of people around the globe.
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