Elim Sound Releases "You Are Worthy" Ahead of New Album
Elim Sound has released their new single,"You Are Worthy" featuring Rebecca Sivalogan and Sam Blake. The track is the first song to be released from their new album God Is Still Moving, due for release on 7th May.
"You Are Worthy" (listen HERE) is an upbeat, vertical, praise song that reminds us that when we praise God we join with the angels and all of creation declaring the truth that has been sung through all generations that God alone is worthy to be praised.
New album 'God Is Still Moving' is a brand new collection of hopeful and honest songs written by Elim songwriters over the last 2 years, declaring that God is still moving. "We pray these songs of praise, lament, honesty and hope provide a soundtrack for us all as we navigate this season of tension, trusting the One who holds it all, Christ Jesus."
Elim Sound have a rich heritage that spans an entire century and are the product of the collective skill and passion of members of a new generation currently emerging within the UK's Elim Pentecostal Churches.
Bringing together a community of worship leaders, pastors and creatives from the Elim movement and beyond, Elim Sound are committed to inspiring, encouraging and equipping the church in worship.
Elim is a movement of Pentecostal churches working in the United Kingdom, Ireland and over 40 nations around the world. The Elim Pentecostal Church is a growing Movement of more than 550 Christian congregations in the UK and Ireland. Founded in 1915 by George Jeffreys, a young Christian from Maesteg in South Wales. Jeffreys and a group of friends, known as the Elim Evangelistic Band, preached, started churches and witnessed a move of God that was characterised by miraculous healings and an explosion in the number of people becoming Christians.
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