Bethel Music’s Sean Feucht To Unveil Missionally-Inspired Wild, Nov. 2
Wild, the newest album from Bethel Music's Sean Feucht is set to unveil on Nov. 2, Feucht's first release as a Bethel Music artist. Recorded live at Bethel Church, Wild expands on Jesus as the 'Wild One,' unpacking a life of radical obedience and holy boldness.
"Wild is a soundtrack of the gospel breaking out like a wildfire all over the world," shared Feucht. "The songs carry authentic joy, pervasive hope and 'wild' abandonment to Jesus."
Igniting mission movements around the world, the songs found on Wild were forged through Feucht's personal experience, bringing the joy- filled gospel into uncharted regions of the world, from war-torn areas in Iraq to the underground church in China. The album echoes this storyline in its diverse sonic landscape, ranging from joyful anthems to intimate prayers. Feucht has released four songs from the anticipated album, "Praise Is The Highway," "Heart and Hands," "Till The Whole Earth Looks Like Heaven" and "There Is A Name" ahead of its Nov. 2 release. To pre-order Wild with four instant grat tracks, click here.
About Sean Feucht:
Sean Feucht is a husband, father, missionary, musician, speaker, author and founder of a grassroots global worship, prayer and missions organization, Burn 24/7. Feucht travels to 20-30 nations per year planting furnaces of worship and prayer, training, mobilizing, leading worship and speaking. Sean has produced, recorded and released 20 music albums, co-authored 5 books, numerous teaching resources and has ignited several global missional initiatives.
He and his wife, high school sweetheart, Kate, have three children, Keturah, Malachi and Ezra. In August 2016 Feucht and his family moved from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to Redding, California to be a part of the Bethel Music community. Feucht's forthcoming Wild is set to release on Nov. 2.
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