Andrew Kurtz Shares Awe-Inspiring Music Video "Mercy Says"
Singer and songwriter Andrew Kurtz released his debut EP MILE AFTER MILE last year on Gospel music mogul Earl Bynum's L'Rae Entertainment label in partnership with Revival Music Company. The rising Contemporary Christian music artist blends his love for Gospel and church hymns, with elements of pop, rock, and a dash of blues.
Andrew recently won the 2020 Independent Gospel Artist Alliance Award for Christian Contemporary Music Artist of the Year. Andrew has now delivered his first music video which is a visually stunning display of Andrew's awe-inspiring performance of his hit single "Mercy Says".
Andrew transparently shares, "Mercy Says is a song I wrote during a difficult time in my life when I was struggling with doubts about myself. I turned to the Word of God that said I am more than a conqueror and I am chosen. Mercy says that I belong!"The message in Andrew's music is pure and inspiring. "Mercy Says" is Andrew's beautifully creative articulation of what it's like to encounter and receive the incredible mercy of God and the joy and hope that it releases.
Fans can watch and share the "Mercy Says" official music video from the Revival Music Company YouTube page. Andrew's MILE AFTER MILE EP is available on all digital music outlets
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