Darlene Zschech and HopeUC Release New Easter Single (Click Here for Free Download)
International songwriter and worship leader Darlene Zschech together with her home church HopeUC have released a new single for Easter. Entitled "You Hear, You Answer," the single is available for free here.
Zschech writes: "Our Easter single 'You Hear, You Answer' available as a gift for download. Happy Easter."
Though "You Hear, You Answer" is a stand alone single, Darlene Zschech has also recently released her live album. Here I Am Send Me was recorded live at Hope Unlimited Church on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia, and features 11 new songs penned by Zschech along with guest writers like Martin Smith, Paul Baloche, Jenn Johnson and Leeland Mooring. The album is her first project following a life changing cancer diagnosis in 2014 and her first new album since 2013's critically acclaimed Revealing Jesus.
Produced by Andy Mak, Here I Am Send Me opens with a full-on declaration of the greatness of God in the song and forthcoming radio single from the recording, "You Are Great," written with Smith (Delirious?). The album also features "You Will Be Praised," written with Baloche and Johnson, "Beloved," a modern hymn of surrender co-written by Zschech with Mooring and Casey Moore, "Love and Wonder," written by the Zschech's teen daughter, Zoe,and Bonnie Gray, "Kingdom Come," co-written with Thomas Macken, and "Go," written with Mak. "Go" also closes the album and serves as a song of commissioning along with the title track, Here I Am Send Me.
YouVersion will also be featuring Here I Am Send Me within the Easter season, and will further feature Zschech's Worship Changes Everything devotional book during its "March Music Month." These features will be highlighted in YouVersion's newsletters, serviced to an estimated 20 million people.
For all the latest Darlene Zschech album and tour news, visit www.hereiamsendme.org,http://darlenezschech.com, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. A trailer for the Here I Am Send MeDVD can also be viewed at www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1HL7lWLdlQ.
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