Robert Copeland Prepares to Hit the Road After the Release of "No Distance"
Enon Music Group recording artist Robert Copeland is enjoying the advent of the summer season as he prepares to hit the road as well as release new music from No Distance, his debut project to radio. The message of the title song has driven an uptick in audience response and participation with fans and followers flocking to YouTube to view the lyric video for the song, which draws new admirers daily.
"God is simply amazing", states Copeland. "My team had a meeting with me and said we were ready to move to a new single and I was fine with that, but God said not just yet. Radio got into the thick of playing "No Distance" and people began to hear the message of the song."
"I believe its something that people need to hear on a daily basis. We are strengthened as we speak the right things to ourselves (there's a message there for somebody), and get this: absolutely nothing can separate us from the love of God. God, in his devotion to us and because of his great love for us, sent Jesus as the ultimate sacrifice, and we, in our appreciation for a never-ending and unrelenting love should give just as much of ourselves back to God. I am grateful that I am able to tell relatable stories and inspire people through the music that God gives me and I look forward to sharing it with people over the days and weeks to come."
Copeland gets in gear for the unofficial kick off of Summer this weekend, joining Gospel's rising star Kelontae Gavin in North Carolina on Friday, before heading out to the Sanford, Florida Gospel Festival with noted Pastor, worship leader and psalmist Wendi Wyatt.
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