29:11 Worship Releases New Track "Tether"
Phoenix, Arizona worship experience, 29:11 Worship releases their new track "Tether" (LISTEN HERE) to all digital retail outlets today. The multitrack releases also comes with a stripped down piano version and commentary from the team about the track. "Tether" is a downtempo, hopeful and deep worshipful song perfect for the season that the world is in. The team shares their heart behind the making of this beautiful anthem.
"When we wrote this song at the beginning of 2020, we could have never imagined how it would become such an important declaration in the days ahead, says Zion Rempel. "This song has turned into the prayer of our house. In such trying times, the fight for perspective is real. To see joy in sadness, and find hope in darkness. This song takes you on a journey musically, through the ebbs and flows of life, and yet provides the openness and space to make this prayer your own. Our hope is that it finds you wherever you are, and challenges you to make it a sanctuary with your savior."
29:11 Worship is a collective of singers, songwriters, musicians and worship leaders who desire to connect our community with the heart of God. Through authentic lyrics, creative melodies, and passionate expression, they seek to cultivate a worship experience that stirs both the heart and spirit of the listener. Having been birthed from a church plant, they faithfully serve their local community at 29:11 Church in Phoenix, Arizona.
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