Forerunner Music's Onething Live: Shout Your Name Receives Rave Reviews

International House of Prayer of Kansas City and Forerunner Music have released a brand new worship album this week entitled "Onething Live: Shout Your Name." Featuring Forerunner Music artists and IHOPK's worship team, the recording captures the worship moments of Prayer of Kansas City's (IHOPKC's) annual Onething young adult conference last December, during the 4-day event.
Since 2002, downtown Kansas City has been transformed each December into a global destination for thousands of fiery worshipers as IHOPKC hosts its annual Onething conference at the Kansas City Convention Center. Drawing approximately 20,000 church leaders and young people from congregations all over the world, this year's event featured Forerunner Music artists and IHOPKC worship leaders Misty Edwards, Jaye Thomas, Laura Hackett Park, Jonas Park, Jon Thurlow, Justin Rizzo and Ryan Kondo.
Outlets such as NewReleaseToday.com, Hallels.com, HollywoodJesus.com, GMAil, CBA Retailers+Resources, HearItFirst.com, Christian Music Weekly and others have already covered Onething Live: Shout Your Name, and here is what the critics are saying about the album:
"Onething Live: Shout Your Name is a completely worshipful album...Every single song could be added to your Sunday morning worship set. The eternal Love of Jesus is beautifully expressed in these compelling songs." - NewReleaseToday.com
"...Like a well-developed narrative, the story of how Christ's fame pinnacled at His death and resurrection spreads like wildfire through these songs of worship...do yourself a favor and let your soul be engulfed by such a rapid and contagious flame." - Hallels.com
"Just listening to the album makes me want to be a part of one of these conferences because the music is just so touching. You can tell that the singers really believe in what they're saying. It really is a lovely thing to hear." - HollywoodJesus.com
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