Life.Church Worship Releases "Redemption Has Come" Ahead of New Album

The newest single from Life.Church Worship, "Redemption Has Come," releases ahead of the new album to come in April. The song is a joyful declaration of the new life found in Christ that the group hopes will inspire people to confidently live out their faith.
"This song reminds us that as Christ followers, we can boldly claim our identity as children of God and heirs to His kingdom and choose to walk in that strength and confidence every day," said Cassidy Estevez with Life.Church Worship. "This song has become a rally cry for our church, and we're eager to share it with the global Church."
This is the first single to drop from Life.Church Worship's upcoming album, The Way. A second single, "Christ In Me," will release March 21 leading up to the album release on April 11. Every song on this 10-track album demonstrates what a heart of praise looks like and helps people draw closer to God as they sing along.
"We wrote this album to help people better understand the heart of our Father, His desire to be in relationship with us for eternity, and our need for Jesus as the way," said Estevez. "Our prayer for these songs is that they would inspire people to follow Jesus wholeheartedly and become more and more like Him every day."
As a collective of worship pastors from Life.Church, the group aims to write songs that give people the words to express themselves to God through worship. The songs are often inspired by the stories of people in the church and are written to help people grow in their faith.
The latest single from Life.Church Worship, "Redemption Has Come," is now available wherever music is streamed. Listen at https://lnk.to/redemptionhascome.
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