Gas Street Music Unleashes Live Worship Album "Adonai"

Gas Street Music, the worship expression of Gas Street Church in Birmingham, UK, has released their new live album Adonai, available now on all major streaming platforms. Captured live at the Worship & Prayer Conference, Adonai brings together heartfelt worship, rich theology, and an atmosphere of reverence, aiming to stir fresh hunger for God in churches and individuals around the world.
The album features nine original songs written and led by members of the Gas Street worship team and special guests, including Taku Mudere, Nick Herbert, Michael Shannon, Liv Glenny, Megan Lambert, and Millie Ferguson.
"Adonai is a response to who God is - our Lord and Master, faithful through every season," says the team at Gas Street Music. "We pray these songs will lead people into deeper worship, intimacy, and surrender."
Adonai - Tracklist:
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Let Everything That Has Breath
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Crown Him (feat. Taku Mudere)
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Fresh Encounter (feat. Nick Herbert & Millie Ferguson)
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King of Hope (feat. Michael Shannon)
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Adonai (Live)
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Lift My Eyes (feat. Megan Lambert)
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Fruit of My Life (feat. Michael Shannon)
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Worship You Forever (feat. Liv Glenny)
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Thanksgiving
Gas Street Music is the worship ministry of Gas Street Church, a thriving, city-centered church in Birmingham led by Tim and Rachel Hughes. Committed to writing songs that reflect the voice of their local church, Gas Street Music creates worship that is rooted in Scripture, shaped by community, and marked by passionate pursuit of God's presence. Past projects include Rewilding and Hope Alive, and their songs are sung in churches across the UK and beyond.
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