Austin and Lindsey Adamec Sign with Integrity Music & Release New Single
Integrity Music has announced the signing of Austin and Lindsey Adamec to their family of artists. Integrity music also announced release of the husband and wife duo's first single with the label, titled "As For Me & My House," available now at all digital service providers.
Based in Jacksonville, Florida, the Adamec's share a passion for gathering people from all walks of life and creating a safe space for intimate worship. After residing in Nashville, Tennessee for several years to pursue individual artist careers, they felt God calling them back to Florida to work together as worship pastors.
They soon saw a new season of ministry expand beyond the church walls into maximum security prison campuses and public pavilions where there were many attempts to shut down their worship by religious protestors. It was in those moments they felt God showing them how there is no space He won't invade.The couple began to open their home for monthly gatherings, inviting people from across the community to worship together. The Adamec's shared, "We asked ourselves what if our cherished house hangs turned into a sanctuary for the presence of Jesus? What if church wasn't just on a Sunday but any moment someone walked through our front door?"
"We had no clue that when we recorded the song in February with a house full of people that we were about to go into this coronavirus season," they explain. "We had no clue we would be in a place where we are forced to stay home and really look at the things in our lives that are necessities. When we wrote this song, it was always on our hearts that this would be an anthem for each and every home, that we would get serious about our first ministry and take it back. We would open every room in our heart and every room in our home to the Holy Spirit and be truly a people marked by His presence." The official live video for "As For Me & My House" can be viewed below. The song will be featured on their upcoming EP set for release this September.
The gatherings have been a life source for many, growing beyond expectations, bringing a stronger sense of community, and a greater passion for the presence of God, in turn, sparking a new sound for the couple. "As For Me and My House" was captured live at one of the house gatherings."We had no clue that when we recorded the song in February with a house full of people that we were about to go into this coronavirus season," they explain. "We had no clue we would be in a place where we are forced to stay home and really look at the things in our lives that are necessities. When we wrote this song, it was always on our hearts that this would be an anthem for each and every home, that we would get serious about our first ministry and take it back. We would open every room in our heart and every room in our home to the Holy Spirit and be truly a people marked by His presence."
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