Futures Releases New Song "Hidden"

Worship team Futures releases the next song from their upcoming album Together, With Heaven titled "Hidden." The new track was simultaneously recored live at Futures Church locations in Australia and in Atlanta, GA. The song was produced by Mark Griffiths and co-written by Ryan Rolls, Mark Evans and Danae Leslie.
"Psalm 91 says "Those who live in the shelter of the Most High WILL find REST in the shadow of the Almighty." Every one of us have had restless moments and seasons in our lives. We live in a world that lives in the epidemic of mental illness, depression, anxiety, and many are even tormented just trying to find peace. We believe that peace is a person and His name is Jesus. God has never stopped calling us to dwell in His presence and find rest for our souls. This song calls us back to surrender and to be hidden where He is." - Futures
In 2023, harnessing the passion of their global church, Futures recorded a globally unprecedented live album in 2 different countries at the same time. Thousands of people in both Adelaide Australia and Atlanta, USA, 'Together, with Heaven'. 16 heavy hitting worship ballads soon to be their sophomore live album, slated for release in early September.
Futures is the worship movement of Futures Church, a global church with locations across Australia, USA and Indonesia. Along the way they've topped the Australian Inspirational iTunes charts as well as the USA Christian Singles Chart with the release of Imaginations (2017), followed by their live album Just the Cross (2019). Their debut studio LP Hills & Horizons made waves in 2022 with 2 singles charting on Christian Radio, increasing a significant tide of streaming momentum with over 30 million lifetime streams to date.
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