Life.Church Worship Share The Heart Behind 'Where The Spirit of the Lord Is.'

Oklahoma-based Life.Church Worship recently sent their single "Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is" to radio with an impact date of June 24. The song is from the recently released EP, Death of Death (DREAM Records),that is available on all digital platforms.
In support of the new single, Chris Kuti and Kyle O'Neal share the story behind the song in a new video.
"As we sat together to write 'Where The Spirit Of The Lord Is' there was something special that happened in that room," said O'Neal. "One of our songwriters kept singing 'do what only you can do.' It was such a powerful moment that just hit all of us."
"Circumstances and hardships are coming, but would we live in the midst of those circumstances and hardships with the reminder that His power is alive in us. That's my prayer for anybody who would worship God with this song," said Kuti.
Life.Church Worship is a ministry of Life.Church, a multi-site church meeting at 33 physical locations in 10 states and globally at Church Online. An extension of the church's mission to lead people to become fully devoted followers of Christ, Life.Church Worship is passionate about creating music that encourages listeners to pursue a relationship with Jesus. To learn more about Life.Church Worship, follow @lcworship on Instagram.
Click on the video below to hear Kuti and O'Neal share the story. Scroll down to watch the official lyric video:
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