Rend Collective Launches Rend Co. Kids with New Album "Sparkle. Pop. Rampage"
Popular worship group Rend Collective have launched an off shoot called Rend Co. Kids. The new family oriented sub group has released it's first single and video, titled 'FUN', and an album called 'SPARKLE. POP. RAMPAGE' releases 30th August.
"As a family we are always looking for ways to encourage and inspire our kids", explains Rend Collective. "After finding it hard to discover things that we all enjoyed listening to with our wee ones we decided we needed to be part of the solution - hence Rend Co. Kids was born!
As parents, uncles, aunties, teachers and Sunday school leaders we get the immense privilege of getting to introduce children to God. We get to tell them through our words and actions about the joy and delight that comes when we live our lives with Him. That's why we picked this song as our first single, because we want them to know their God not only loves joy, fun and laughter - but He also CREATED it because He loves them so very much! We want our children to know that life gets brighter, funnier, and more colourful when we give our lives to Him. Jesus truly is the FUN in our lives!
SO if you've got kids or even if you just love fun, follow @rendcokids for new music and resources to encourage your kids (and you!)
Rend Co. Kids - It's pretty much a scientific breakthrough - kids' music that adults will love!"
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