Kari Jobe Drops New Live Single "Let the Light In"
GRAMMY-nominated worship leader Kari Jobe has just released her brand new single/video "Let the Light In." This powerful worship anthem was recorded live at The Belonging Co. It is taken from Jobe's forthcoming worship album The Blessing (Live).
This is Jobe's first new album in more than three years, featuring the global worship anthem of the year, "The Blessing." The Blessing album was uniquely recorded and captured live this summer during the pandemic without a live audience at Kari's home church, The Belonging Co in Nashville, TN. This special project captures a genuine & captivating worship experience with Kari Jobe and her band as they entered God's presence celebrating His victory, hope & peace during an unprecedented season in the world.
Featuring 15 tracks including the powerful world-renowned single, "The Blessing," Kari Jobe lends her heart and voice during this shaky season - giving the global church an album of declarative anthems that are full of healing and faith. The Blessing album will be a capstone for worshippers this year, and will be one of the guiding torches to lead the church further into the hope of Jesus.
About Kari Jobe:
For more than two decades, well-respected worship leader Kari Jobe has been using her gifts to lead people into the presence of God. When she began leading worship at age 13, she never imagined she would be nominated for a GRAMMY®, win multiple Dove Awards, have a RIAA Gold Certified single, or be praised by the New York Times. She has sold more than 1.4 million albums (TEA) in her career and has more than one billion career streams. Originally from Texas and now residing in Nashville, she tours the country with her husband Cody Carnes and their two boys, Canyon and Kingston, and they both serve at their home church The Belonging Co.
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