Meredith Andrews Affirms Enduring Faithfulness of God on “Always Do”

Curb Records recording artist Meredith Andrews affirms the enduring faithfulness of God on "Always Do," out today (2/16) - listen HERE. A live performance video of the fresh anthem also accompanies today's release - watch HERE. "Always Do" gives listeners another glimpse into Andrews' forthcoming live project, Heaven's Frequency. Recorded in her hometown of Nashville, Tenn. at HopeUC, the album will be available Mar. 22, 2024.
On "Always Do," hope rises on the wings of Andrews' confident, melodic vocal as she leads a soaring declaration void of any doubt. God has always come through in the past, and she's certain He'll come through forevermore. Andrews penned the powerful, congregational-friendly original alongside Mitch Wong, Mia Fieldes, and her husband, Jacob Sooter, who also produced the track as well as the entirety of her upcoming album.
"Always Do" is the second song to release from Heaven's Frequency following "The Lamb, The Lion, The King," an awe-inspiring ballad that paints the birth, death, and Second Coming of Christ in beautiful detail.
Andrews will bring fresh originals and signature songs from her rich catalog to cities across the U.S. throughout the year. The sought-after worship leader, mentor and teacher has a full tour itinerary planned for 2024 that includes women's events, worship conferences and her own nights of worship.
Stream or purchase "Always Do" HERE. For more information and a full list of tour dates, visit www.meredithandrews.com.
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