Sarah Kroger Returns with the Haunting "Ghost"
Sarah Kroger announces a deluxe release of her latest album, A New Reality, with first single "Ghost." The song was written from the recognition that songs about the Holy Spirit are needed in corporate worship contexts.Inspired by ancient texts from Benedictine monks as well as hymns, she penned a spacious and melodic sung prayer.
Listen to the song HERE.
"Sometimes the fire of the Holy Spirit lights the way for us," Kroger said. "It also warms us when we find ourselves out in the cold. Sometimes it's the fire under us that gets us to move into action. Other times it's the fire that purifies us and burns away whatever doesn't belong."
"Ghost" perpetuates the prayer of Christians calling on the Holy Spirit since Pentecost, as Kroger concluded, "I certainly need that fire in my life. I think we all do."
Kroger is a GMA Dove Award®-nominated artist, songwriter, and worship leader. With her previously released albums Your Time (2011), Hallelujah Is Our Song (2013), Bloom (2019), Light (2020), and London Sessions (2023), her latest project, A New Reality, came out in May 2024 (Integrity Music).
With A New Reality, it is her hope that people will come away knowing that it's ok to question, to pull on the string and enable the unraveling to happen, knowing there is One who is gently mending the tangled threads back together into a beautiful, reconstructed tapestry.
Woven with contemplative songs that expose honest vulnerability along with corporate worship songs that express the magnificence of God, the entire collection offers new ways to see suffering, questions, and silence as building blocks for a new faith-one that is stronger because of the struggle. Sarah Kroger brings listeners into that newness by helping us all ponder the mystery of God, rest in the wonder, and see that questions are a sacred path to a new reality.
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