Fellowship Creative Releases "Eclipsed"
No matter how complicated our world, when you put it face to face against Jesus, He will eclipse it every time with his supernatural power and love. This album tells the story of what God has done and is doing in the lives of Fellowship Church. On January 29th, they are releasing their brand new Fair Trade Services entitled Eclipsed.
The album is already preceded by their brand new worship single "Stars," with words inspired by the Apostle Paul taken from the book of Philippians.
The band are based out of Fellowship Church. Launched in 1990 by Pastor Ed Young, the church has become an innovative leader in using multimedia and the arts to engage people with the Gospel, and their communication efforts are shaped by a core team of individuals who also guide Fellowship Creative.
They have released two albums that charted on Billboard charts in 2013's Always Been about You and Running to Follow in 2014. The group signed with Fair Trade Services in 2014. Although Fellowship Creative is the name of the band, Fellowship Creative is also the name given to all volunteers across all of Fellowship Church's different campuses that work with worship related items, also called the Creative Team or Creatives individually.
Here's the tracklisting for their new album:
1. The Moment
2. Grace Upon Grace
3. Jesus Our Hope
4. Stars
5. Jesus is Alive
6. Never Giving Up
7. Caution to the Wind
8. No Escape
9. Lead Me
10. Eclipsed
11. Holding Onto You
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