Lou Fellingham is the First Lady to Appear on Integrity Music's "Ultimate Collection" Series
Integrity Music is delighted to add Lou Fellingham as the first lady to appear on the popular Ultimate Collection series. Lou is indeed seen as the First Lady of UK Worship. Her distinctive voice and heart for people have made Lou a greatly loved worship leader, singer and recording artist.
Having recorded 4 studio albums, Lou has led worship at many Bible weeks, conferences and tours around the world. This 15 track collection includes several significant songs ( Amazing God, Wholly Yours & O God of Love ) and includes a Live version of There is a Day recorded at the legendary Abbey Road studios. The album releases on September 17.
With a heart that longs for people to know God and his outrageous love, Lou is tireless in her pursuit to write and record powerful songs and to lead people in singing truth that lifts their heads and stirs their hearts. Her critically acclaimed albums are packed with inspiring melodies wrapped around God exalting lyrics to remind us of who He is and who He has made us to be.
'Ultimately we want the music we write to draw people to God. That by the power and presence of His Spirit people would have revelation of all that Jesus has done for us. That we can be restored to the Father. Worship is His gift to us. We're made to worship our creator and He is worthy no matter what, but we find that as we give, we also receive."
Embodying authenticity, spiritual integrity and communicating the power of the gospel has always been the anchor of her music, underpinning and emphasizing her musical gifting.
Tracklisting:
1. Breathe
2. Promised Land
3. This is My Worship
4. Hard Pressed
5. Wholly Yours
6. My God Cares
7. Treasure
8. Amazing God
9. Fix My Eyes
10. Build This House
11. O God of Love
12. New Song
13. Sacrifice
14. I Will Sing
15. To God Be the Glory
16. There is a Day (live)
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