Worship For Everyone's Nick & Becky Drake Drop New Song "The Golden Rule"

Worship for Everone's Nick and Becky Drake have released "The Golden Rule" via Integrity Music. "The Golden Rule" is a catchy, upbeat song which simply sings out the truth that love is the most important rule of all! Inspired by Jesus's teaching to "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul and mind" and "Love your neighbour as yourself/"
This song is a wonderful reminder that above everything else we are called to love each other, just as God loves us. The Golden Rule is a tune to turn up loud and dance along with all the family to the Queen-like guitar riffs and multitude of key changes! Nick and Becky Drake first sang the song on one of their episodes of Family at 4 during the first lockdown, and were soon inundated with messages from churches and schools asking if they could use it.
Their hope is that this song will become an anthem for many communities, especially during these challenging times when we all need to know more than ever that we are loved by God and have a place in His family.
God said to us the golden rule is love
And so we love one another like He loves us
God said to us the golden rule is love
And so we love one another like He loves us
Worship For Everyone is a movement to unite all ages in worship, writing songs for churches, homes and schools. Becky is also a School Chaplain and together they have 4 children, who, along with Nick & Becky run a weekly Facebook live show called 'Family At 4'.
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