William McDowell Joins Integrity Music
Integrity Music welcomes worship leader, pastor, author and recording artist William McDowell and announces the forthcoming release of a new, live album from the GRAMMY Award nominee.
McDowell, who serves as pastor of Orlando, Florida's Deeper Fellowship Church, previously released five critically-acclaimed albums - As We Worship, Arise, Withholding Nothing, Sounds Of Revival and Sounds Of Revival: Part 2 - winning Dove and Stellar Awards and earning a GRAMMY nomination for his work. McDowell also has made numerous guest appearances on albums from artists representing a variety of music styles. His ability to cross generational, denominational, cultural and genre differences is a reflection of his heart for people and his foundational ministry training.
"I am extremely excited to partner the ministry of worship God has given me along with the emerging sound of worship and worship leaders coming out of Deeper Fellowship church, the church I have the incredibly humbling honor of serving as lead pastor," says McDowell. "A genuine outpouring of God's spirit is happening here, and with it comes a sound that we can't wait to share with the world."
"Integrity Music's history of resourcing the global Church is unparalleled," he continues. "We are excited to partner with them to resource the Church with the language of revival and songs of worship."
Jonathan Brown, President of Integrity Music, adds: "For many years, we've admired William's music from afar and now the opportunity to partner and champion all that God is doing within his life and ministry is truly humbling. His heart for revival, that is at the center of all he does, is infectious... thank you, William, for entrusting us with all that you are carrying in this season."
McDowell will record his new album on May 10 at Redemption To The Nations Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with additional details to follow. For more information, visit www.WilliamMcDowellMusic.com andFacebook.com/WilliamMcDowellGospel or follow McDowell on Instagram (@PastorWilliamMcDowell) and Twitter (@WilliamMcDowell).
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