Freedom Church's "Purify" Challenges Listeners to Pursue Holiness
Freedom Church is the worship ministry of Freedom Church, an international church planting movement based out of Hereford, England, with locations in over 40+ locations around the world. They have just released their second single "Purify," available on DREAM Worship. "Purify" is preceded by their lead single "Chariots."
The team writes, "PURIFY is out today! We're praying it touches the hearts of men and women alike around the world as we live the adventure of pursuing holiness. "
Last year, the group recorded a live performance album during their men's worship evening which culminated in an 11-song live recording that is set to release on February 24th. "Purify" was produced by George Owen Downes, Dave Thomas, Sam Taylor, Luke Collins and co-written by George Owen Downes and Dave Thomas.
"'Purify' came out of a private moment between me and God. I know I need more of who He is and less of me so this song was my prayer, my cry for more of that. I shared it with the guys and it resonated as a prayer we all needed and wanted to express. Finishing in a defiant call to live a life worthy of Him, this song captures who we want to be in Jesus"- Dan Callan, Freedom Church
Freedom Church has a sound that encapsulates the heart to go into all the world and introduce people to a life changing relationship with Jesus. The music is raw and passionate with songs like "Find you" and "Because of the cross" gaining momentum and popularity on playlists.
2023 sees the release of Barbarians a unique project written and captured for men. Songs like "Chariots" capture the raw atmosphere of their men's ministry. "Prodigal" and "Purify" walk through moments of ministry and transformation. Freedom Church is driven to create authentic, raw music which transforms the way we think about worshiping God and encountering Him.
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