Graham Kendrick, Mal Pope & Rend Collective Write Song for Queen Elizabeth II
UK-based worship music veteran Graham Kendrick has collaborated with songwriters Mal Pope and Rend Collective for "Rise Up and Serve." The song was commissioned by HOPE Together and partners to celebrate the 70th year of Queen Elizabeth II service as monarch.
Choirs around the Commonwealth are invited to record their version of this specially-written Platinum Jubilee anthem to be released on YouTube featuring choirs from around the world. The closing date is Monday 7 March 2022.
Your choir could then be chosen for a YouTube video featuring choirs from around the Commonwealth singing the new anthem. The video will be produced by long term friend Les Moir from the Word & Worship Trust who played a significant role in bringing together The UK Blessing, which has been watched by nearly 5 million people.
You can also bring your community together to sing the anthem at street parties and special events over the Platinum Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend.
You can download all the resources and hear the song at www.theplatinumjubilee.com/sing
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