KCU Worship Collective Releases First Song “Miracles”
KCU Worship Collective, a group of talented student musicians from Kentucky Christian University, is thrilled to announce the release of their debut single, "Miracles." Co-written by Ali Jude, Mike Cochran, and Hope Whitt, this captivating song is a powerful testament to the miracles performed by Jesus during His time on earth.
Listen to "Miracles" HERE.
With a resounding message of hope and faith, "Miracles" emphasizes that the transformative power of Jesus is not limited to His earthly ministry. Through the Holy Spirit, He continues to work miracles in the lives of believers today. The lyrics beautifully convey this truth, stating, "He makes all things new, He'll do a miracle for you!"
Mike Cochran, KCU Worship Collective Director expressed his excitement about the project, saying, "I believe God has big plans for the students at Kentucky Christian University to grow in their abilities and their faith! We're planning and dreaming about what is next. You can definitely expect to see and hear more from KCU Worship Collective in 2024!"
Ali Jude, another co-writer of the song, shared her gratitude for being a part of its creation. She explained, "Miracles is a song that I'm very thankful God used me to help create. I wanted to tell a story about Jesus' ministry, His miracles, and the ultimate sacrifice He made on the cross. I also wanted to convey that God can perform miracles in your life if you accept Him into your heart."
"Miracles" is a heartfelt anthem that aims to spread the gospel and touch the lives of listeners. KCU Worship Collective hopes that this powerful song will inspire individuals to embrace the miracles that God can perform in their own lives.
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