Hope Chapel Releases "Whatever May Come"
Hope Chapel will be releasing their debut lbum for Dream Worship entitled "Whatever May Come" on November 20th. With a rich and muscular sound that represents a reinvigoration of what has been a dynamic legacy of worship, Hope Chapel once again delivers a vision of contemporary music for worship that is grand and epic.
From "Whatever May Come", the title track to "Son of God" which focuses on Hebrews chapter 1, this album will help inspire a spirit of enduring praise and love for Christ and His Kingdom. What began as an idea to produce an EP of about five original songs that were birthed in our Tuesday Night congregation of young adults, became a full-fledged album project over the course of the summer in 2015.
Hope Chapel is a community of believers whose vision is to bring the hope of the gospel of Jesus Christ to the whole world. For over three decades, Hope Chapel has been producing original and cutting edge contemporary worship music. This latest release, "Whatever May Come", represents a reinvigoration of what has been a dynamic legacy of rich and inspiring worship, written, arranged and produced by gifted members of this body of believers.
Warren Wiersbe said "Worship is the believer's response of all that they are - mind, emotions, will, body - to who God is and what He says and does." The songs on this album elicit this kind of response. What began as an idea to produce an EP of about five original songs that were birthed in our Tuesday Night congregation of young adults, became a full-fledged album project over the course of the summer in 2015.
From "Whatever May Come", the title track to "Son of God", which focuses on Hebrews chapter 1, this album will help inspire a spirit of enduring praise and love for Christ and His Kingdom.
As you listen, you can't help but be drawn into worship and praise of the Son of God who reigns.
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