NEW WORSHIP FRIDAY: SELAH, REVERE & MISSION HOUSE

Welcome to Friday! A new week means new worship music 🙌

Selah release 'One Name' with tracks from all over the world translated into English – from Brazil to France, India and Indonesia, to the Netherlands and Sweden. The concept of 'One Name' was birthed as Selah’s Todd Smith shared his desire to champion nations to worship with homegrown songs with Integrity Music. Growing up in a Missionary family in the Congo, Africa, Todd remembers times of worship vividly: "I would go to villages with my father and people would sing songs such as 'It Is Well’ and ‘Amazing Grace,’ but when their choirs started song they wrote, a different passion would arise." Amid societal and ecclesiological division, Selah hope to inspire reconciliation in the Body of Christ and see the wide-ranging beauty of the Kingdom of God infiltrate English-speaking churches.


Mission House revisit 'Behold/Never See The End' in the context of a live recording in a room full of friends. The deluxe single carries their soulful and organic folk, exhibiting the sensitivity and distinctive of the only female duo in the worship music sphere. 'Behold' was written by Taylor Leonhardt a few years ago inspired by the apostle John’s dream in Revelation 21:5, "Behold, I am making all things new." 'Never See The End' drives this message home through the lens of God’s eternal and enduring goodness. Written by Jess Ray, it was built on her mother’s testimony and seeks to communicate the beauty of trusting in Jesus. Mission House remind us that when we can’t count on anything else, we can count on God’s promise to be present through it all and to make all things new.


REVERE's new single 'Infinito Amor' (Portuguese for "Everlasting Love") was penned by Peve, Steph McLeod, and Lucy Grimble during an international writing camp hosted on Zoom in 2020. On that day, Scottish singer-songwriter and worship leader Steph Macleod was told that his son had been involved in a work place accident, and due to lockdown rules, Steph and his wife could not attend to their son in the hospital. All that Steph was left with was surrender, worship, thanksgiving, and through a translator, the sharing of this difficult moment with his co-writers. 'Infinito Amor' was birthed out of that moment, speaking about the living God who dwells within us; and that whatever comes our way, we can endlessly declare and sing of His goodness. REVERE's 'Infinito Amor' features Brazil’s Central 3’s Peve and bandmate and collaborator Gabriela Maganete. English version coming soon!


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