We Are Messengers Unveil New Anthem “Give Thanks to God” Featuring Matt Maher

Critically acclaimed Christian band We Are Messengers returns with a triumphant new single, "Give Thanks to God," featuring award-winning singer/songwriter Matt Maher. This inspiring track is a fresh offering from the band, following closely behind their fourth studio album, Where The Joy Is.
Listen to the song HERE.
"Give Thanks to God" stands out as an emotional and uplifting anthem. The song opens as a moody, introspective ballad and gradually builds into an explosive expression of gratitude. The powerful chorus quotes the iconic Bible verse, John 3:16, creating a worship experience that is both memorable and deeply spiritual.
With a subtle Celtic influence running throughout, "Give Thanks to God" pays homage to frontman Darren Mulligan's Irish heritage, adding a unique flavor to the song's soundscape. This thoughtful addition elevates the track's emotional depth, offering listeners a taste of both Mulligan's personal and musical roots.
"We wanted this song to reflect the heart of gratitude and worship that has always been a cornerstone of our music," shares Mulligan. "Working with Matt Maher was a dream, and together, we crafted a song that feels timeless, yet fresh for this season."
"Give Thanks to God" serves as a powerful reminder of God's unwavering love and mercy, creating space for listeners to pause and reflect on the many reasons to be thankful. The single is now available across all major streaming platforms.
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