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Let the Redeemed - Josh Baldwin

After every victory, there's a story to be told; a song to sing. "Let the Redeemed" is Josh Baldwin's latest single declaring God as a Deliverer—the One who leads us out the desert. Josh believes the most powerful sound on earth is the song of captives set free, and there is power in our testimony that releases hope to the world. Through this new song, Josh invites listeners to turn their story into a song of thankfulness, allowing the hope that lives inside of us to permeate the world.

Until You Do - St Aldates Worship

Until You Do is the brand new live album from St Aldates Worship. Featuring worship leaders Emilie Radford, Tom Read, Lauren Harris, Jamie Thompson, and Esther-Jane White, this new collection of songs honors the rich history of worship found at St Aldates Church in Oxford, UK. Original Master Multitracks, Charts, and other worship-leading resources are now available!

Love Running Wild - Tasha Layton

Singer and songwriter Tasha Layton has released her new EP, Love Running Wild. "In Matthew 13, the Kingdom of God is likened to a mustard seed… it’s small in seed form but grows wildly," Tasha shares about the EP's title. "I wanted to reference the uncontainable, unexplainable, contagious love of God that flows into our lives and ends up affecting everything we do. We carry His fire and love within us wherever we go and it spreads fast and wild like the mustard seed!"

"Goodness" by RNW Music

RNW Music's new single, "Goodness," offers a message of encouragement about God's unfailing goodness. The band hopes that the song might be an anchor for people. "No matter what we are going through, we have to remember that God is good even when we can’t see the full picture." Original Master MultiTracks and other worship-leading resources are now available!

"Now I See" by Paul & Hannah McClure

Bethel Music artists Paul and Hannah McClure wrote “Now I See” as a joyful approach to the story of the blind man found in John chapter 9, who said, “One thing I do know, though I was blind, now I see.” Through their journey of becoming parents, The McClure’s have discovered the freedom that comes from knowing the Father’s love. When lies creep in to cloud our vision, all it takes is one look into the eyes of The Father who takes us from darkness to light.

New Music from Amy Sullivan

Inspired by Isaiah 49:15, "Pray" by Amy Sullivan, reminds listeners that God has not forgotten them. Producer Chris Clayton explains, "Pray" is a call to the church to go back to the basics of our faith - to come with confidence that the Lord hears us, whatever the situation." Original Master MultiTracks and other resources are now available for "Pray" along with a dynamic new Remix arrangement of the song.
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