Bethel Music Unveils Soul-Stirring Live Single “Marvelous (Live)” Featuring Hannah Waters

Bethel Music is excited to announce the release of their latest worship single, "Marvelous (Live)," featuring rising worship leader Hannah Waters. Recorded during a recent live worship night, this powerful track draws listeners into awe and reverence, declaring Jesus as marvelous, wonderful, and almighty.
Hannah Waters, originally from Bradford, England, moved to the United States in 2016 to attend Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry. Since then, she has served faithfully as a worship leader and recently stepped into her role as Worship Pastor for BSSM's first-year program. In May 2025, Bethel Music officially welcomed her into their artist collective, affirming her authentic heart for worship and her ability to carry the culture of Bethel Music with grace and joy. Jenn Johnson, Co-Founder of Bethel Music, shared, "We couldn't be more excited to officially bring Hannah Waters onto the Bethel Music team... she carries the heart of Jesus in our culture so joyfully and beautifully."
The release of "Marvelous (Live)" follows on the heels of "Inhabit (Live)," another powerful single released earlier this year featuring Waters alongside Austin Johnson and Kory Miller. With her contributions to both songs, Hannah continues to emerge as one of the collective's most compelling new voices, offering fresh passion and sincerity to the global worship movement.
"Marvelous (Live)" is now available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
For more information, visit www.bethelmusic.com.
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