Life.Church Worship Sets to Release New Album, "The Way," on April 11

Life.Church Worship's upcoming album, "The Way," is scheduled for release on April 11, 2025. The album aims to guide listeners into a deeper relationship with Jesus, reflecting the group's commitment to creating music that fosters spiritual growth.
The lead single, "Redemption Has Come," was released last month and has been well-received. The song emphasizes themes of God's desire for eternal relationship with His followers and the redemption offered through faith. According to Life.Church Worship, the album was written to help people better understand the heart of the Father and His desire to be in relationship with us for eternity.
Here is the tracklist for "The Way":
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Redemption Has Come
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I Know The Way
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Worth The Praise
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So Much
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Christ In Me
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Only You
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We Choose Praise (Live)
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Thank You (Live)
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Never Will
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Finished Work of Christ (Song Session)
You can pre-save "The Way" on Spotify to access it as soon as it's released: Spotify
Life.Church Worship is a collective of worship pastors from Life.Church, a multi-site evangelical church founded in 1996 by Pastor Craig Groeschel. As an extension of the church's mission to lead people to become fully devoted followers of Christ, Life.Church Worship is passionate about creating music that inspires listeners to pursue a relationship with Jesus. Their songs aim to lead listeners into a deeper relationship with Jesus, reflecting the church's commitment to worship as a way of life.
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