29:11 Worship Reveal How Psalm 23 Inspired New Song "Forever In You (feat. Jen Smale)"
Arizona worship team 29:11 Worship release their new track "Forever In You (feat. Jen Smale)" today. The song was composed by Jen Smale and was produced by Zion Rempel. This beautiful worship ballad strips down the noise surrounding the world in order to focus it's devotion of worship to God.
The team write, "With all of the brokenness, darkness and evil in our world, it seems timely that our next release is a song called `Forever in You.' Based on Psalm 23, the lyrics focus on the constant goodness, mercy and presence of God in the face of life's challenges. We're praying this one touches the hearts of many.
"Our hope is for people to know that even in the midst of incredible darkness, difficulty and dismay, God's presence is always near, covering, surrounding and guiding us; and because of who God is, all of our strength, trust, hope, peace and faith are forever found in Him."
29:11 Worship is the music ministry of Twentynine:Eleven Church located in Tempe, Arizona. As a collection of singers, songwriters, musicians and worship leaders, their desire is to connect their local community with the heart of God. Through authentic lyrics, creative melodies, and passionate expression, they seek to cultivate a worship experience that stirs both the heart and spirit of the listener.. As they write songs and serve their local community, their prayer is that these same anthems may encourage a move of the Spirit in churches and the in lives of believers all around the globe.
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