Worship Team Kingdom Releases "Acoustic Sessions" on April 14

Northern California worship team, Kingdom will release Acoustic Sessions, on April 14th via Dream Records. Featuring hit songs like "God of Fire" and "Chorus of the Saints", the guys show a more stripped down version of their sound with raw acoustics and powerful praise elements.
KINGDOM is made up of normal people getting to do some very not normal things. Our aim is to write songs that glorify and point others to Christ and make disciples in our daily lives. All of the members of KINGDOM serve or are on staff at our local church. We have no desire to be the next Christian rock band, but to see people know Christ for who He is, our savior and our King.
"Victorious" will be the first song featured when they begin pre-orders on iTunes on March 31st. Click below to watch the slide video for the new song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ve3fKBI_kw
"The world doesn't need more Christian bands or Christian products...it needs more Christ. It is our hope that through our music and through our lives Christ is glorified and people find their hope in Him." - Nate Parrish, Kingdom
Acoustic Sessions track listing:
1. God Of Fire
2. Chorus Of The Saints
3. Victorious
4. Flood Song
5. Redeemer
6. Unbreakable
7. Always You
8. Made Alive
9. Salvation Song
10. There Is A King
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