New Life Worship Reminds Us that Jesus is "Faithful and True"
New Life Worship introduces a studio version of "Faithful and True," a brand-new song recently introduced on their latest album, God Is. The inspiration for this song comes from one of the names given to Jesus at the end of the ages. They invite us to worship the Lord, recognizing he really is who he claims to be.
Listen to the song HERE.
"This truth and faithfulness has already begun in our lives today," they shared. "We are not alone and we are not in darkness. We have a faithful savior and a king of truth guiding us to the fullest of lives." This studio version highlights the song's catchy and worship melody, which is set to a musical tempo and feel that brings joy.
New Life Worship are a collective of worship leaders and musicians that serve at New Life Church in Colorado Springs, CO. With a rich history of serving the church with songs like Strong God, Great I Am, I Am Free, and Here In Your Presence, New Life Worship are stepping into a fresh season of new songs being birthed in the church. They exist to nourish a biblically faithful, historically rooted, musically skilled, and vibrantly prophetic multigenerational worship culture with a focus on encountering the living God - both in the "here and now" and in the confidence of what is to come.
New Life Worship's voice is communal, formed with the belief that their collective efforts yield more than just the sum of their individual contributions. They work at shaping their songs to bring formation to the soul with a message that is packaged in beauty and creativity, seeking to make their voice ancient and new. Ancient by honoring and referencing rich church history and those who have gone before us. New, knowing that in the Hebrew texts of the Psalms, God desires new songs to be emanating from his people. This is a new day for New Life Worship. May the Holy Spirit move and breathe life into His Church!
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