Story Behind Darlene Zschech's New Single "Forever My King"

Renowned worship leader, author and pastor Darlene Zschech releases her new single "Forever My King" via Integrity Music. The song was recorded live at HopeUC Worship conference last year in the Central Coast, NSW in Australia. Supporting Darlene in the song are Leeland, Dustin Smith, Chardon Lewis & HopeUC.
Hear Darlene talk about the story behind the song:
Here's the live video recording of the song:
A pioneer of the modern worship movement, Australia's Darlene Zschech composed the groundbreaking 1993 anthem "Shout To The Lord." More than two decades later, the song is still sung by millions of churchgoers around the world each week. A multi-Dove Award-nominee and recipient of the Gospel Music Association's International Award for her impact on the global church, Zschech has penned more than 100 songs, including "Victor's Crown," "In Jesus' Name," "Worthy Is The Lamb" and "At The Cross." Among her acclaimed full-length recordings are 2003's Kiss of Heaven, 2005's Change Your World and 2011's Simply Darlene, and she is the author of five books, including Extravagant Worship (2004), The Art of Mentoring (2011) and Revealing Jesus: A 365-Day Devotional (2013).
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