Bethel Music's Kristene DiMarco To Unveil Vibrant New Album, "Where His Light Was," On Sept. 22
Kristene DiMarco will release her first collection of hope-filled new songs with Bethel Music on Sept. 22, aptly titled Where His Light Was. For DiMarco, the album stands as a beacon, representing life lessons and revelations uncovered across the last 10 years of her life. Penned into 11 songs, the album's axis is one of remembrance; exploring the way God illuminates our past and difficult seasons when we encounter His perspective and hear His voice.
With scripture inspirations ranging from 2 Chronicles, Romans and more, Where His Light Was holds songs about reflection and growth including the charging "Fear Not," the transformative "No Victim" and the profoundly uplifting "Take Courage" found on Bethel Music's chart-topping Starlight record.
"I want to use my whole life to develop new language for hope," explains DiMarco. "Where His Light Was comes from the perspective of when you're walking through a hard time, it feels dark, and you can't see where you're going, but God said go. If you keep moving forward you will reach your destination and realize you were never alone. Through the mystery and unanswered questions, He was with you the entire time. Don't give up. Keep going."
DiMarco will be a part of the Heaven Come Conference taking place at L.A.'s Microsoft Theater Sept. 21 through Sept. 23, appearing alongside Joel Houston (Hillsong UNITED), Brooke Ligertwood (Hillsong Worship) and other members of the Bethel Music family like Brian and Jenn Johnson, Amanda Cook, Jeremy Riddle among others. Speakers for the annual conference include Bill Johnson, Carl Lentz (Hillsong Church NYC), Danny Silk (Jesus Culture Sacramento) and more. For more information, visit BethelMusic.com.
Where His Light Was Tracklisting
- Doxology
- Where His Light Was
- Fear Not
- Take Courage (Radio Version)
- Never Ever
- No Victim
- Your Love Stands Alone
- Jesus Is Willing
- This Good
- Hope Is Alive
- I Just Wanna Worship
About Kristene DiMarco:
Kristene DiMarco is a worship leader and songwriter at Bethel Church and with Bethel Music. She joined the Bethel Music Collective in 2016, bringing with her a history of passionate worship that has inspired a new generation of worshippers. DiMarco has a heart for growing up future leaders and encouraging young creatives to step into their calling. Her worship magnifies the peace and breakthrough we encounter in Jesus.
DiMarco's song "It Is Well" was featured on Bethel Music's You Make Me Brave (2014), as well as Christian radio. The fresh perspective of this timeless hymn grew a song impacting churches all over the world. Additionally, she appeared on Bethel Music's latest chart-topper Starlight (2017). DiMarco has released three independent solo albums, Mighty (2015), Safe Place (2012) and Those Who Dream (2008). She enjoys life in Redding, California with her husband and two children, and continues to minister at home and around the world. DiMarco will turn a new page with the release of her first full album with Bethel Music on Sept. 22, 2017 titled Where His Light Was.
Get Connected With Kristene DiMarco:
Website // www.bethelmusic.com
Facebook // www.facebook.com/kristene.dimarco
Twitter // www.twitter.com/kristeneeliza
Instagram // www.instagram.com/kristenedimarco
YouTube // www.youtube.com/ibethelmusic
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