Life.Church Worship Performs At CCLI’s Studios
CCLI and Life.Church Worship have teamed up to release new performance videos on CCLI's WorshipFuel platform for both "When I Say Jesus" and "Where the Spirit of the Lord Is." Following this year's release of their powerful Death of Death EP and their critically acclaimed live album God So Good,Life.Church Worship saw their single, "Where the Spirit of the Lord Is," hit 2.2 million streams in a few short months.
Their song, "When I Say Jesus," gained fast traction in the praise and worship community and was well received at all 34 Life.Church locations across the U.S. Chris Kuti and Kaitlyn Hawkins flew to Portland, Ore. to record the tracks and share the heart behind the songs for CCLI.
Life.Church Worship's single, "Where the Spirit of the Lord Is," is currently a top 30 Billboard Christian AC single on more than 40 radio stations and has accumulated a national audience of nearly 10 million from airtime on stations like Air1; KFSH/Los Angeles; KZTH/Oklahoma City, Okla.; WNKZ/Pocomoke City/Salisbury, Md.; WONU/Chicago; and many more.
Life.Church Worship is a ministry of Life.Church, a multi-site church meeting at 34 physical locations in 10 states and globally at Church Online. An extension of the church's mission to lead people to become fully devoted followers of Christ, Life.Church Worship is passionate about creating music that encourages listeners to pursue a relationship with Jesus. To learn more about Life.Church Worship, visit www.life.church/worship.
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