Austin & Lindsey Adamec Minister to the Heavy-Hearted with "This is Where I Belong"
Austin and Lindsey Adamec to have released their new single "This is Where I Belong" via Integrity Music. Written by Austin Adamec, Lindsey Adamec, Krissy Nordhoff & Kyle Lee, the song speaks of how we can find solace and hope in Jesus.
The couple write: "We don't take it lightly that we're releasing music on this breakthrough Juneteenth. We stand with our brothers and sisters of color as we pronounce liberty to the oppressed and a song of praise for the heavy-hearted!
Lindsey and I's only desire is that you would open up your home as a sanctuary for the Lord to dwell. Where the Spirit of the Lord is there is freedom, and I believe the weight of fear and anxiety has lasted long enough. Let's take back what the enemy stole and restore our first ministry: family. You are welcome in the house of God. This is where we belong!"
Broken hope will be restored
Hidden joy will be reborn
The moment I step in
Freedom will begin
This is where I belong
This is where I belong
The weight of my burdens
Falls as I worship
Based in Jacksonville, Florida, the Adamec's share a passion for gathering people from all walks of life and creating a safe space for intimate worship. After residing in Nashville, Tennessee for several years to pursue individual artist careers, they felt God calling them back to Florida to work together as worship pastors.
They soon saw a new season of ministry expand beyond the church walls into maximum security prison campuses and public pavilions where there were many attempts to shut down their worship by religious protestors. It was in those moments they felt God showing them how there is no space He won't invade.The couple began to open their home for monthly gatherings, inviting people from across the community to worship together. The Adamec's shared, "We asked ourselves what if our cherished house hangs turned into a sanctuary for the presence of Jesus? What if church wasn't just on a Sunday but any moment someone walked through our front door?"
The song will be featured on their upcoming EP set for release this September.
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