VoxMusic Releases Latest Worship Single, "So I'll Praise"

New England based worship collective VoxMusic released their latest worship single "So I'll Praise" to all digital platforms. The song speaks to the body of believers coming together to sing a song of greatness to God.
Psalm 150:1-2 instructs "Praise the Lord. Praise God in his sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens; praise him in his acts of power; praise him in his surpassing greatness." The song captures the gratitude and joy behind a worshiper's heart.
Listen to "So I'll Praise" here.
"Stirring praise in our hearts for Christ, even in challenging times, immediately changes perspective and attitude," said Vox Church Creative Director Joey Silva. "Something shifts in our emotions, mental space, and hearts when we praise."
Mixed by Jesse O'Brien (Red Rocks Worship, Mumford and Sons, James Taylor), the new single continues VoxMusic's history of releasing powerful authentic worship songs for the broader church and follows the release of their latest single "You."
About VoxMusic: VoxMusic is a collective of musicians committed to Jesus and the mission of the church. In addition to writing and producing original music, VoxMusic actively serves every Sunday across each of the Vox campus locations in various cities across New England. The group is passionate about creating music, growing together, and leading others into encounters with Jesus. Learn more at voxchurch.org.
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