Meredith Andrews Shares the Story Behind "Live Out Loud"

Award-winning artist Meredith Andrews has just released a brand new single "Live Out Lord." The song is a powerful reminder that in Christ we do not need to live in shame and defeat. Rather, we can "live out Lord."
Andrews talks about how the song came about. "This one came after meeting and connecting with Brooke Thomas when we were both at the Women's REIN live event last spring. She brought me into her green room and encouraged my heart so much...we had a time of acapella worship with her and several of her friends, and they laid hands on me and prayed the most faith-filled prayers over me and others in the room. I was undone. Brooke shared that music has always been the thing that speaks to her heart the most, and even though not a singer, how she thought it could be so special to write a song one day.
"I said, let's do it!! I'm not sure she thought I was serious, but we jumped on a zoom call a few weeks later, I took 2 pages of notes on everything she wanted her song to say, then I took it to my incredible songwriter friends Mia Fieldes and Bede Benjamin-Korporaal and Live Out Loud came to life. It is a declaration of identity, authority, and legacy, and we pray it becomes YOUR very own anthem!"
Andrews, who previously was on staff at Harvest Bible Chapel in Chicago now leads regularly at The Belonging CO, her home church here in Nashville. As a gifted songwriter and recording artist, she has been a part of multiple songs sung by churches across America such as "Open Up The Heavens", "Lamb of God", "Not For A Moment", "Spirit of the Living God," and most recently "Faith And Wonder." Andrews often leads worship at major women's and/or worship leader conferences across the U.S., and has toured with Matt Maher, Natalie Grant, Big Daddy Weave, Vertical Church, Phil Wickham, and Michael W. Smith, among others.
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