Anchor Hymns Releases "Where Can I Go That My Maker Won't Be?"

Anchor Hymns releases "Where Can I Go That My Maker Won't Be?," their second single recorded live at Covenant Presbyterian in Nashville, TN. Led by Citizens, Jason Houtsma, and Melanie Penn, the song displays Anchor Hymns' signature soulful sound and thoughtful lyrics.
A melody for when questions are overwhelming, this new song makes space for moments of doubts and for the incomprehensible while leading listeners back to rest in God's sovereignty.
Listen to the song HERE.
"Where Can I Go" balances the infinite and the intimate, recognizing God's hand in the vastness of the universe and in the detail of human lives simultaneously. The song also echoes the hope of resurrection, reminding that suffering in this life isn't final and is always experienced with Christ.
"Where Can I Go" seeks to be a song that that matters in all spaces of life and that gives hope beyond death, trusting in God's comforting omnipresence through it all.
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