Luke Bartholomew Drops Instrumental Worship Album "Devote II"
Luke Bartholomew has released his second instrumental worship album 'Devote II'. It is a collection of worship songs creatively arranged using a variety of instruments, expanding on the solo piano arrangements used throughout his debut album. The collection of songs, including: 'You Cannot Be Stopped', 'The Blessing', 'Hills and Valleys' and many more, were specifically chosen as these songs have reflected the heart of his church, and many churches worldwide over the past year.
Here is Luke explaining how the concept of Devote was born: "I was inspired to create an instrumental worship album by my wife who loves listening to music while doing her morning devotional. She often struggled not to get distracted by the lyrics when listening, which took away her focus. I started trying to track down some instrumental worship music that she could use, but there wasn't a lot available at that time. Therefore, I decided to record some for her, and before I knew it, I had enough music to release Devote!"
The album has been carefully crafted to provide a peaceful backdrop for devotionals, prayer time, worshiping, or even to help young children fall asleep.
Luke is a musician, composer and songwriter based in London. He is part of New Community Church, within New Ground. He prays this album will be a blessing to the wider church and is excited to see this music draw people closer to God.
To follow Luke Bartholomew and to keep updated with future releases click here:
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/lukebartholomew/devote-2
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