Thrive Worship Offers Joyful Rendition of Festive Classic "Hark"
With "Hark," Thrive Worship offers their take on the beloved Christmas classic. As band leader Corbin Phillips said, "Thrive does Christmas big," a sense that comes through the bright pop feel running through this version.
With a crisp production and Thrive Worship's signature optimistic energy, "Hark" is a joyful track for the celebration of our Savior's birth. This first single announces a Christmas EP of classics and originals slated for late November 2024.
To listen to the song, click HERE.
Thrive Worship is the global worship team at Bayside Church, a multisite movement based in Northern California. Being part of one of the fastest growing churches in America, Thrive Worship is a group of diverse singers and musicians across seven campuses, expanding their creative reach while keeping the same core passion and message.
Working as a worship family, they express the following approach - "a church for people who don't like church" - with songs that are focused on unwrapping the Gospel to everyone. The uncomplicated and power-filled nature of their mission has seen Thrive Worship break new ground in the American worship landscape.
After signing with Integrity Music in 2018 and releasing their debut album, "A Thousand More," Thrive Worship kept pursuing their call to equip the Church with truth and faith. Their song and album "Pour Your Spirit Out" have broken new ground for Thrive Worship who are prolifically releasing music from what the Lord is doing in their midst.
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