Paul Wilbur Offers Free Music as New EP Drops

Worship leader Paul Wilbur returns this week with the release of the first of his three music projects. The first volume of We Call Your Name is available for download/stream this Friday. However, if you visit Wilbur's website here, you can get four out of the five songs on his new EP for FREE. Save for the title track, all of the songs from the EP are free for download, for a limited time only.
The EP was "birthed out of the pain and challenges, the prayer and victories of the most difficult year that many in the world have faced." Nevertheless, the hope and faith these songs present, will be able to lift hearts up to Jesus.
Later in the year, Wilbur will be releasing the second instalment of We Call Your Name. Also, coming this year is Shouts of Joy. The album will celebrate Wilbur's 70th birthday and it will contain some of your best-loved songs from the past 25 years. All the songs will be re-recorded, remixed and remastered.
Wilbur has been leading worship and ministering for over four decades in over seventy-five nations. He has released albums with Integrity Music, Hosanna! Music, Epic Records, and Venture3Media during his career. He is best known for worship songs such as "Days of Elijah," "Adonai," and "Great I Am."
Listen to "Yeshua" here.
Track list of We Call His Name Volume One:
01. The Battle Is Yours
02. Jehovah Is Here
03. We Call Your Name (feat. Shae Wilbur)
04. Yeshua
05. Holy
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