UPPERROOM Unites with Bethel Music, Abbie Gamboa, Jenn Johnson & Kristian Stanfill on “The Church”

Worship collective UPPERROOM is thrilled to announce the release of their powerful new single "The Church", featuring Bethel Music, Abbie Gamboa, Jenn Johnson, and Kristian Stanfill. The song is part of their live album 1350 (Live), which dropped on April 25, 2025.
Rooted in Ephesians 4:3‑4, "The Church" is a heartfelt call for unity across the Body of Christ-across every nation, tribe, and tongue. With spontaneous worship energy and intentional collaboration, the collective invites listeners into one unified worship experience.
"We believe this song is a prophetic declaration over the Body of Christ," says Abbie Gamboa. "It's an invitation to lay aside divisions and worship Jesus with one heart."
UPPERROOM, founded in 2010 in Dallas, TX by Michael and Lorisa Miller, has become a leading influence in global worship. Their influential songs-including "Surrounded (Fight My Battles)" and "You Satisfy"-emerged from their freely expressive prayer room gatherings. 1350 (Live) continues that legacy, capturing raw encounters with God through 19 live-recorded tracks.
Combining the distinctive worship approaches of UPPERROOM and Bethel Music, this collaboration marks a significant moment in contemporary worship music. Jenn Johnson says, "There's something powerful when churches come together with one voice. The Church embodies that unity and devotion."
Watch & Share "The Church (Live)" HERE.
You can also stream the album on popular platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.
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