Planetshakers Releases “Supernatural Love: Live At Chapel”

Internationally recognized praise and worship band Planetshakers globally releases "Supernatural Love: Live At Chapel" from Venture3Media (V3M). Available now at all major digital and streaming outlets via https://planetshakers.streamlink.to/supernaturallove, the single was recorded live in-the-round and led by Planetshakers' Joth Hunt on piano while being joined by the rest of the band members singing along with Planetshakers Bible College students in their chapel.
Co-written by Hunt and Andy Harrison, "Supernatural Love" was also produced by Hunt and is the lead single from the 12-song Show Me Your Glory - Live At Chapel album set to release November 3 along with 12 companion videos. The new recording re-crafts tracks from the full production Show Me Your Glory songs in a musically accessible way for smaller gatherings and features the core Planetshakers worship team, including Hunt, Harrison, Sam Evans, Josh Ham, Aimee Walker, Chelsi Nikkerud and Rudy Nikkerud.
"There is such powerful revelation of the Father's love in this song," says Harrison. "Every time we sing it, His love is poured out and experienced. Fear has to go, hearts are healed and even relationships mended by the power of His love. This recording really captures a raw vulnerability which so matches the heart-to-heart message of the song."
Planetshakers' Show Me Your Glory album features 14 songs, 12 of which were recorded live along with the voices of thousands attending the Show Me Your Glory Planetshakers Conference held in Melbourne, Australia. The album is meant to be a praise and worship musical journey. In addition to "Supernatural Love," Show Me Your Glory features uplifting praise songs such as "We Raise," Take Me Back," "The House," "Living In Me" and "Rejoice," along with powerful worship songs like "We Lift Up Jesus" and "Worthy Is The Lamb."
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