Fellowship Creative Debuts Album, "THE HELP PROJECT"

Worship collective, Fellowship Creative has released their latest album THE HELP PROJECT featuring the hit title track and the popular "PHONE SONG" the music video that has garnered over half a million views on YouTube. In honor of the album debut, the Dallas based group is releasing their third single "WHO WE R".
The latest single "WHO WE R" supports the album's overall mission, which is to help and support the younger generation who are struggling with mental health and the pressures of society and social media.THE HELP PROJECT is home to seven powerful alternative tracks with a worship undertone.
THE HELP PROJECT is unlike any other project that Fellowship Creative has released. With a mission outreach focus, the group intends for the music to help people in any difficult season they are going through, whether it is mental health, identity struggles, or family life. Stylistically, this new album draws inspiration from various genres, cultures, and even decades. Their hope is that listeners not only enjoy this collection but also find encouragement in taking a look inward and recognizing that the solution, answer, and help come from Jesus.
To continue to live out their mission, Fellowship Creative launched TheHelpProject.com earlier this summer that serves as a destination for individuals struggling with their mental health to feel safe, seen, heard and find resources they can lean on.
For more information on Fellowship Creative, please visit https://fellowshipcreative.com/.
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