Canyon Hills Worship Returns with Their Multi-Single “In Control”
Canyon Hills Worship releases their multi-single, "In Control" (DREAM Worship) today on all digital retail and streaming service providers in both high definition and standard definition. The song comes in two forms. The first is a studio version with Michael Monroe and the second is a live version with Ellisha Carter. Both versions were produced by John Strandell, David Neuman, and Michael Monroe. "In Control"'s releases marks the seventh single releases leading up to their new 16-song LP releasing on August 16th titled Your Church
"Every time anxiety or worry come knocking, I can usually trace it back to my lack of control. It's hard out there! There are so many things to worry about. But then I remember I am loved by a God who holds it all in his hands. A God who even the wind and waves obey. I hope this song helps you remember the fact that our God is in control. Whether you are in a season of hardship or blessing, He has you! There is peace and hope available to you no matter what you are facing." - Michael Monroe, Canyon Hills Worship
Listen or Buy "In Control" HERE.
Canyon Hills Worship is a contemporary worship band from Seattle, Washington. They were formed in 2017 to make original music specific to their home church, Canyon Hills Community Church. They've released many songs, some of which are "Jesus My Treasure", "On and On", "Abide", and "Spirit of God." Their goal has always been to make songs for their church; however, these songs have found a life of their own outside of their church as well. Their mission is to create atmospheres of worship that are Jesus focused and eternity minded.
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