NONAH Encourages Us to Surrender to God with "Jump"

Pop worship band NONAH drops their latest EP Jump. Featuring 6 different versions of their song "Jump," the song speaks about our need to surrender to God. The verion of "Jump" which features Neon Feathers is a current fan favorite and it's destined to be a radio hit.
The couple promises that there will be more new music coming this year. "We are FINALLY back working on our next project. Yes ... new music WILL be coming in 2022 so stay tuned for more specifics on that!We're so excited for what God has in store for this year and expectant for all He is going to do."
"Our hope is that our music isn't just for the church, but also for people who don't know Jesus yet. He's so good and our #1 desire is to see people encounter the living God. We know that it's in His presence where everything changes.Thank you for continuing to believe in us and love us on this crazy music journey. It's gonna be a fun year this year!"
Looking down from up so high
There's a battle inside my mind
You keep telling me I'm made to flyI'm gonna jump into your arms, into your arms
I'm gonna give you all of me, everything
I'm never looking back
Fixing my eyes on you
I'm gonna jump into your arms, into your arms
Comprised of husband and wife pair Wes & Callie Strunk along with producer and multi-instrumentalist Nate Johnson, NONAH is a pop worship band pursuing God through writing and creating music. Wes, Callie and Nate are each artists in their own right, so the merging of their different musical tastes and backgrounds leads to a sonic uniqueness that they are excited to share with the world. NONAH produces and records all their own music with a heart to see people fall in love with Jesus and worship God with the passion and purity of a child.
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