Darlene Zschech's HopeUC Releases New Instrumental Album

International renowned worship leader and songwriter Darlene Zschech, who is best known for penning Hillsong's "Shout to the Lord," is also the co-senior pastor of HopeUC in Australia with her husband Mark, HopeUC Worship, the worship collective of the church, releases their brand new instrumental album Come Up Here: a Symphony of Prayer today. The 12-track album features some of Zschech's compositions, including "You Are Great," "The Table," "Forever My King," and "Daylight" among many others.
The team writes, "Our HopeUC worship team have worked hard to create incredible moments of worship to surround your personal times of prayer and worship. We pray you would find yourself on your knees before God as He invites all of us to 'come up here'."
Darlene Zschech together with her husband Mark talk about the heart behind the record: "Our new instrumental album created by some of our HopeUC worship team was crafted as an instrumental invitation to prayer. The invitation to 'come up here,' take the time, slow down, enter in, and respond to God's invitation to say 'yes' today to prayer.
"In Revelation 4, we find this scene; John sees a vision of an open door, he sees the throne of God, and we read there is an invitation to; "Come Up Here". John describes what he sees from heaven's perspective and the response of truthful worship as our Lord God Almighty hears; "'Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty,' who was, and is, and is to come." [Rev 4:8]
"We hope you respond on bended knee to this instrumental invitation to prayer and worship."
The album is AVAILABLE NOW wherever you download your music!
For more information: https://hopeuc.com/.../15/come-up-here-a-symphony-of-prayer/
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