Darlene Zschech Teams Up with Martin Smith for "Hymn for Our Nation (God Bless Australia)"

Australian songwriter and worship leader Darlene Zschech has teamed up with Martin Smith to record "Hymn for Our Nation (God Bless Australia)." Zschech recorded the worship ballad just in time for the celebration of Australia Day. "Hymn for Our Nation (God Bless Australia)" is co-written by worship music veteran Chris Tomlin.
"I am honoured to sing this song today with @martinsmithtv, co written by @christomlin .. on Australia Day," Zschech writes. "As today represents both pain and joy in our country, the great honour for us today is to sing a blessing over this land and all her people.. "
Smith is equally honored to sing this worship anthem with Zschech. He excalims: "So honoured to be singing this song with my friend @darlenezschech. Let the prayer go up."
Listen to the song HERE.
About Darlene Zschech:
Darlene Zschech is an Australian worship leader, pastor, songwriter, speaker and author who has led millions of Christians in worship. Darlene has written over 100 songs, including "Victor's Crown," "In Jesus' Name," "Worthy Is The Lamb," "At The Cross" and the global anthem "Shout To The Lord," which is sung by an estimated 30 million churchgoers every week. Her most current albums are Revealing Jesus, Here I Am Send Me and The Table: A Christmas Worship Gathering while her books include "Worship Changes Everything," "Extravagant Worship," "The Art of Mentoring" and "The Golden Thread." Following a treasured season of involvement with the worship team at Sydney's Hillsong Church, Darlene and her husband, Mark, now serve as Senior Pastors for Hope Unlimited Church (HopeUC) on the Central Coast of New South Wales. Darlene is passionate about family, marriage, motherhood and ministry. For more information, visit DarleneZschech.com and follow Darlene on Twitter and Instagram @DarleneZschech.
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