Planetshakers Celebrate Easter with New EP Featuring Darlene Zschech

Planetshakers, the renowned Australian praise and worship band, released their Easter EP on April 11, 2025, commemorating the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The EP beautifully highlights the core aspects of Easter - Jesus' sacrifice, death, and resurrection. The songs explore themes of redemption, hope, and worship, drawing listeners into a deep reflection on the significance of the Easter story.
Featuring Darlene Zschech on "The Greatest Name" brings an added layer of depth and emotion, as Zschech's voice is renowned for evoking a powerful, heartfelt worship experience. Her participation in this EP brings a sense of timeless unity in the global worship community.
Songs like "I Remember" have a poignant, reflective tone, encouraging listeners to pause and meditate on the personal meaning of the cross and the resurrection. The song is not just about remembering the historical event, but it also invites listeners into a moment of personal connection and worship.
Overall, the Easter EP by Planetshakers captures the essence of Easter in a modern worship context, offering both joy and reverence. It's a timely and impactful release for the season, perfect for individual devotionals or corporate worship. Whether in a church setting or personal reflection, it helps deepen one's understanding and celebration of Easter.
The EP features four tracks:
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Worthy Is The Lamb (Easter Version)
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The Greatest Name (featuring Darlene Zschech)
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I Remember (Easter Version)
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Communion
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