Elevation Worship's "There Is A Cloud" Coming Out March 17
Elevation Worship, a contemporary worship band from Elevation Church in Charlotte, NC is ready to release another live worship album March 17. The performance was recorded live at Ballantyne campus of the church.
Worship leader Mack Brock from the team expressed much anticipation sharing, "'There Is A Cloud' is a song that reminds us that whatever season we're in, God is still over us - pouring out his presence, His love. Even if we can't see what He's doing, we can trust that He's there... delivering on every promise he made to us in His Word."
The team celebrating the 11th year of the ministry is on the road this spring appearing for RoadTrip Spring Break in March and OUTCRY in April with Lauren Daigle, Hillsong Young & Free, Bethel Music, and Jesus Culture.
The album featuring 17 songs is now available for pre-order on iTunes & Amazon.
Track List:
1. There Is a Cloud
2. Overcome
3. Do It Again
4. Do It Again (Reprise)
5. Fullness
6. He Is Lord
7. Yours (Glory and Praise)
8. Uncontainable Love
9. Forever I Run
10. None
11. Grateful
12. Mighty Cross
13. Oh Sing
14. Here in the Presence
15. Do it Again (Acoustic)
16. Yours (Glory and Praise) [Acoustic)
17. Fullness (Acoustic)
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