Equippers Revolution Releases New Single "Where Your Spirit Is"

New Zealand-based Equippers Revolution announces their new EP FRVR (DREAM Records) and releases their new single, "Where Your Spirit Is" today. FRVR (aka 'Forever') is the latest chapter of the sound of the Revolution Youth movement.
They're songs of gratitude and praise to the God who holds our future and the one we will worship forever. The album has wide appeal from the worship anthem "Lord and King" and the reflective devotional "With Me Now", to the powerful declarations of faith in "Where Your Spirit Is", "Future" and "Thankful". The album's sound and hopeful message present a beautiful diversity of sound encouraging listeners to lean into God in every circumstance.
"FRVR (aka 'Forever') is the latest chapter of our sound. They're songs of gratitude and praise to the God who holds our future and the one we will worship forever. The heart of Equippers Revolution has always been to write songs that connect the young people we do life with to Jesus. We're excited to share these songs and we hope and pray that they help to connect others to Jesus too." - Equippers Revolution
This new album is the follow up to their wildly successful albums Hands High andCLRS.
Equippers Revolution is the sound of the Revolution Youth Movement, from Equippers Church, Auckland, New Zealand. Its core members have grown up in the church, and have been a part of the youth worship team for over 10 years. The creative collective is made up of youth leaders and high school students, and their music has always had the aim of connecting young people to Jesus.
Pre-order FRVR here.
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