Rita Springer Returns with New Single "Midnight"

Rita Springer returns with her first single in almost three years. Produced by Jeremy Edwardson, the new song entitled "Midnight" was written by Springer, Mia Fieldes, & Bede Benjamin-Korporaal.
Springer writes: "Midnight... the dark hour. I have always thought this about midnight. Never until a candid conversation with God did I realize that He is not the dark hour God... He is the first hour God. The God of right at dawn! He is the before the sunrise God. I remember sitting in a writing space with @miafieldes and @bedebk and sharing with them my thoughts. We began to compose this song.
This past year has been such a beautiful experience of trust and lean. God isn't in fear of anything and He knows how to rescue and how to show up when we need Him. I encourage you to let Him walk you past valleys and sing you through trials. He can see you into breakthrough and lead us all to promise. I hope you love this song!"
Out of the shadows, into tomorrow, You don't wait for sunrise
You will move at midnightOut of my worry, nothing but worship, I won't wait for sunrise
I will praise at midnight
Rita's passion for sharing her pursuit for God through the arts has been woven into every aspect of her life. Since her start as a songwriter for Vineyard Music Group, Rita's music has served as an extension of her relationship with God. Outside of a prolific recording and songwriting career, Rita has also launched the Fragrant Oil women's conferences, the DIVE Worship School, and authored her debut book Finding Eve. Since 2012, Springer has also served as Artist-in-Residence at Gateway.
Never one to shy away from challenging topics and the reality of life, Rita has established an audience with many Christians who are seeking a deeper Worship music experience.
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