Bethel Music's Noah Paul Harrison Releases "Elohim (Live)" Today

Bethel Music's newest member, Noah Paul Harrison, debuts his first single as part of the collective, "Elohim (Live)," available today along with a powerful music video. Now streaming on all platforms, this anthem magnifies the infinite character of God, reminding listeners that there is nothing our God can't do. Listen to the song here and watch the video here.
"Elohim (Live)" invites listeners into a powerful worship experience, underscoring the vastness of God's power and His undeniable presence. Inspired by Psalms 147:5 - "Great is our Lord and mighty in power; His understanding has no limit" - "Elohim (Live)" is a stirring declaration of God's greatness, goodness, and boundless kindness. The live recording captures the energy and depth of a worship experience that draws listeners into a deeper understanding of God's power and provision.
"I am so excited to share the song 'Elohim,'" says Harrison. "A few years ago, my good friend Gable Price and I had an impromptu writing session, and he shared his idea for this song. We worked on it for a couple of hours. I remember feeling the power behind the song in that moment, but I didn't fully grasp the full gravity of it until a couple of years later when I led it on a Sunday at church. This song reminds me of the vastness of God and the power of his kingdom!"
Harrison's music is a direct reflection of his own journey and passion for worship. Born and raised in Rochester Hills, Mich., he moved to Manhattan with his wife, Carling, in 2023, where he now leads worship for Bethel New York. His musical journey began at an early age, with his father's guitar playing shaping his early love for worship. His ministry path has taken him from leading in his home church at age 12, to serving as a worship leader at Bethel Church in Redding, Calif., and finally to his new home in New York City, where he joined the Bethel Music collective in 2024.
For more information about Noah Paul Harrison, visit https://bethelmusic.com/roster/noah-paul-harrison.
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