Local Sound Pens a Love Letter to Jesus with "How I Love You"

Nashville-based band Local Sound has released a brand new single with Integrity Music. 'How I Love You' is a modern day disciple's love letter to Jesus. It evolves on a slight 90s nostalgic sound that the energetic trio truly nail. Local Sound are forging the culture of the Kingdom through worship that mixes cultures and genres locally and globally.
Founded and led by Jared Runion, Local Sound, which also includes Garrett Tyler and Emily Wyant, grew out of the Nashville college and young adult ministry MyLocal615 and sees itself as culture creators who support the work of the local church in the lives of young adults.
"The 'Local' within Local Sound speaks to the roots of who we are and why we do what we do," Runion has previously publicized. "We fully back God's dream of the local church and we believe that God, the original culture creator, has designed the local church as 'Plan A' - to immerse the world in His culture. We were never intended to be the products of temporary culture. We were made to be distributors of an eternal one."
"The 'Sound' portion of our name is a reflection of our heart and our passion to unite the Word of God with high energy, innovative music that reaches the world," he adds. "We believe we have been called to spread the Gospel through relevant and inspiring message-driven songs that express the joy found in a life fully devoted to Christ and the realization of the deep love that the Shepherd has for us."
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