Gather Worship Releases their Second Single, "The Image"

Gather Worship - a collective of artists spearheaded by executive producers Matt Redman and Jason Ingram - releases their second single, "The Image." Penned during a songwriting camp to craft the sound of Gather25, this song flowed out of a desire to write something purely about Jesus.
Listen to the song HERE.
"One thing I love about this song is it touches on the years between the cradle and the cross," explained Redman. "It's so important to sing about those years because as He lived among us, Jesus put the heart of God fully on display."
Keeping Gather Worship's aim to represent God's heart for the world through global worship, the new single is released in three languages. The English version is in collaboration with Matt Redman and Nigerian worship leader, Kaestrings, while the Spanish one ("La Imagen") is with Josh Morales and features Miel San Marcos, and Taiwanese worship ministry, Stream of Praise, are leading the Mandarin version ("愛的彰顯").
Group vocals were also contributed from a church in New Zealand, making this a truly global endeavor. Expansive and catchy, "The Image" is meant for the Church around the globe to easily join in to worship the Lord. Gather Worship hopes it can be a key anthem on the Gather25 journey and beyond.
Tags : Gather Worship Matt Redman The Image Jason Ingram
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