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NEW WORSHIP FRIDAY: Ke'Erron, Songs from the Soil & ICF Worship

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Anything Can Happen

Ke’Erron releases his awaited Integrity Music debut album, “Anything Can Happen (Live).” Recorded live in his hometown of Houston, Texas, the 10-song new record is filled with grateful praise. The essence of “Anything Can Happen” is even more impactful when one gets to know Ke’Erron and his story. A few years back, The Trinidad and Tobago-born artist was diagnosed with two incurable diseases, yet he has been enduring his health hardships with the hope of Christ and a greater perspective of his purpose. The album’s title track was in fact written between the artist’s living room and the hospital, carrying the central message that God is still a miracle worker. With “Anything Can Happen,” Ke’Erron created an album to raise people’s faith and share excitement in knowing God is working in our day. The new album features various artists (Leeland, Mayra Alvarez, and Evan Craft) and is sonically expansive and joyful, blending some CCM, gospel, and pop. “Anything Can Happen” embodies Ke’Erron’s devotion, creative energy, and contagious love for God and for life, no matter what is thrown at him.


Live at the Garden Volume 2

Songs From The Soil releases the second volume of their four-part stripped-back worship collection, “Live At The Garden.” This EP features Northern Irish singer- songwriter Nathan Jess, whose powerful vocals blend with folk tones on five new versions of his songs as well as a rendition of a traditional hymn, which were originally released on YouTube. The heart behind the “Live At The Garden” series carries on what Songs From The Soil was birthed to do, namely reigniting the UK Church’s songbook by creating spaces where new songs of worship might grow.

The Garden is a new space within the Integrity UK Brighton office dedicated to live taping and filming. It was created to capture organic, unpolished worship songs and BTS, showing the human element in creativity and the live worship process. The ethos is for it to be, like a garden, a living, raw, grounding place where others are also invited.


Heilig

ICF Worship collaborated with Germany’s YADA Worship on their new single “Heilig (Ewiges Lob),” meaning “Holy (Eternal Praise).” The new release offers a fresh expression of praise to the German speaking world with an expansive, drum-driven song. “Heilig” invites worshippers to join with the song of heaven and of all ages that proclaims God is the Holy One.