NCC Worship Celebrates Easter with "Calvary's Tide"

National Community Church (NCC) is celebrating Easter with a brand new single. NCC Worship's "Calvary's Tide" is an adaptation of the gospel hymn, "There is Power in the Blood." The song recounts the death and resurrection of Jesus and the freedom that we experience in Christ.
There is freedom freedom from our failures/There is courage to chase away all fear/There is peace peace among the chaos/There is mercy flowing from Your side
There is power/Wonder working power in the blood of the Lamb/There is power/Wonder working power in the blood of the Lamb Blood of the Lamb
National Community Church is a multi-site church that meets in theaters around the Washington, DC metro area. NCC and its worship team, NCC Worship, exist to make the name of Jesus famous in our generation.
The team explains: "Our vision is "global revival through personal worship." God's presence is the catalyst for every move of the Holy Spirit... we don't need another great sermon, band or service. We need more of God's presence and we believe 2 Chronicles 7:14 is the key."
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