Life.Church Worship Partners with Matt Redman to Craft "Finished Work of Christ"
Life.Church Worship has teamed with veteran worship leader and songwriter Matt Redman to craft the new anthem "Finished Work of Christ." Written by Branden Scott, Cassidy Estevez, JT Murrell, Kelly McVey, Matt Redman, Rob Estevez, and Stephen Cole, the song is a powerful celebration of what Christ has done for us.
I trade old for the new
I trade lies for the truth
And I throw off these old chains
And hold fast unto You
I cling to the cross
Where my Savior bled
Where grace found a way
To bring death to an end
A beautiful ransom
When love paid my debt
"Finished Work of Christ" is taken from the team's new EP Grace Upon Grace. The project has seven songs including the recently released title track that sets the EP's theme of gratitude and gives praise to God for His mercy and faithfulness.
"This album is a collection of upbeat and reflective worship songs from the heart of our church," said Stephen Cole with Life.Church Worship. "Each song was written as a prayer for people to sing to God. They're songs of grace, songs of joy, and songs that celebrate our freedom in Christ. We're so excited to share this project with our own church and the global Church."
A special addition to the project is seven live performance videos that were filmed at Life.Church Edmond in the Oklahoma City metro area. The videos for "Grace Upon Grace" and "Finished Work of Christ" are available now, and the remaining videos will be released each Wednesday on Life.Church Worship's YouTube channel. Apple Music subscribers can watch all seven live videos now and hear the full EP in Spatial and Dolby Atmos with compatible headphones.
Following today's EP release, Life.Church Worship will release a Spanish version of "Grace Upon Grace," titled "Gracia Sobre Gracia," featuring Miel San Marcos. The bonus track will be available on May 27.
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