Bethel Music's Sean Feucht Releases "Wild"
Bethel Music's Sean Feucht's missionally inspired Wild released today. Recorded live at Bethel Church, Wild expands on Jesus as the 'Wild One,' unpacking a life of radical obedience and holy boldness."The live recording allows room for songs to unwind into extended, spontaneous worship," said CCM Magazine, "capturing the atmosphere of an audience fully involved in the act of worship with voices raised and hearts open to the presence of God," added Today's Christian Entertainment.
Igniting mission movements around the world, the songs found on Wild were forged through Feucht's personal experience, bringing the joy- filled gospel into uncharted regions of the world, from war-torn areas in Iraq to the underground church in China. "The lyrics of the songs show that worship is not just confined to air-conditioned churches with spotlights and comfortable chairs," added Hallels of the project. "Rather, even in the streets of war-turned countries and the stuffy corridors of underground churches, God is still breaking strongholds when his people raise their voices in worship." The album echoes this storyline in its diverse sonic landscape, ranging from joyful anthems to intimate prayers.
Coinciding with the release of Wild, Bethel Music will be unveiling a complementing documentary that chronicles Feucht's missional movements, bringing the gospel to remote areas of the world, and inspiring the songs found on his latest release.
Furthering the mission behind the album, Bethel Music alongside Feucht will be holding their second annual "Peace On Earth" event tomorrow, Nov. 3rd at 7:00PM PDT. In an aim to help the now 3.4 million displaced people in Iraq after fleeing the violence of ISIS and their war torn villages, funds from the meaningful time of worship, prayer and storytelling in Redding, Calif. will go to raise one hundred fifteen thousand dollars worth of food, blankets, heaters, mattresses, shoes and more for the people of Northern Iraq. Special guests include Steffany Gretzinger, Pat Barrett, John Mark Mcmillan and more. To join in meeting these tangible, physical needs and to find out more about how you can contribute to the night, click here.
To listen to Wild, click here.
About Sean Feucht:
Sean Feucht is a husband, father, missionary, musician, speaker, author and founder of a grassroots global worship, prayer and missions organization, Burn 24/7. Feucht travels to 20-30 nations per year planting furnaces of worship and prayer, training, mobilizing, leading worship and speaking.
Sean has produced, recorded and released 20 music albums, co-authored 5 books, numerous teaching resources and has ignited several global missional initiatives. He and his wife, high school sweetheart, Kate, have three children, Keturah, Malachi and Ezra. In August 2016 Feucht and his family moved from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to Redding, California to be a part of the Bethel Music community. Feucht's latest album, Wild, is available now.
About Bethel Music:
Bethel Music is a worship ministry that formed as an organic extension of Bethel Church in Redding, CA. Over the last seven years, Bethel Music has grown from being a local church music ministry to becoming a global outreach featuring a cadre of songwriters and worship leaders, with both online and on-campus worship schools. The Bethel Music Artist Collective includes Brian and Jenn Johnson, Steffany Gretzinger, Amanda Cook, Jonathan David and Melissa Helser, Hunter Thompson, Paul and Hannah McClure, Kalley Heiligenthal, Josh Baldwin, Cory Asbury and Kristene DiMarco. Together these artists have six acclaimed albums that all went to the top of Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart, in addition to four GMA Dove Awards and a GMA Covenant Award. Bethel Music's multi-artist double-disc live recording Have It All (2016) hit No. 1 on the overall iTunes Albums chart and No. 6 on Billboard's Top Albums chart, becoming Bethel Music's highest retail debut on the charts ever. Starlight, Bethel Music's first full-length album recorded live on tour, is among their latest to top the chart.
The heart of Bethel Music is to be a steward of the worship being created and released at Bethel Church, making it a resource available to the world. In addition to thousands of people that attend Bethel's weekly worship services, another 350,000 plus people subscribe to the online stream of the services at www.bethel.tv. WorshipU, Bethel Church's online school of worship, features ongoing training programs underneath seasoned instructors, with tracks including worship leader, songwriter, sound engineer, team essentials, producing a song and worship fundamentals, available at www.worshipu.com. More about Bethel Music can be found at www.bethelmusic.com.
Get Connected With Bethel Music:
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