Orphan No More Shares the Heartbreaking Story Behind "It is Done"

Worship music collective Orphan No More has dropped their new single "It is Done (Live)." The song is the first single from Exhale Vol 2. This song was written by the late Esther Moore, one of the founding members of the community. Not long after Esther wrote the song, she has gone to be with Jesus on 25th July 2018 after losing a bout with cancer.
The song was written after Esther had been diagnosed with cancer. "It Is Done" is a celebration of resurrection; a celebration of the power of love winning over the grip of death, the pain of loss and the weight of shame. "This is our anthem, a declaration of victory in the face of defeat and hope within the depths of grief, standing as a compelling reminder of the greatest love story of all time," the team reveals. "Esther went to be with Jesus on 25th July 2018 but her song and her story live on, leading us to believe, even now, the best is yet to come. "
The song is taken from upcoming album. "Our highly anticipated debut album coming out later this year beautifully weaves together a narrative that us as individuals and a community have walked together -sharing a story with words we have pained for in grief, in tears and in pain. Even Now we will believe that our story isn't over. We believe in a God that stands with us in the storm, outside the grave and in the middle of the desolate place."
You can download/stream the single here.
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