Freedom Church Releases New Song "Running the Race"

"Running The Race" was recorded live in Cardiff, in Wales, at Freedom Church's annual event 'The Cave' in 2018. The stadium-ready chant and dance vibe of 'Running The Race' victoriously carries the message of Hebrews 12, a part in the Bible that describes how all of us are called to be runners in the race of faith marked out for us. It's a reminder that in the moments when it seems like you've hit a wall and the hurdles seem too high, faith and love is our fuel and God is always with us. The fight is never in vain - right up to heaven's door. The B-side features two singles: "Running The Race" and "Jesus I'm Sorry - Spontaneous"
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ABOUT FREEDOM CHURCH:
At 21, Pastor Gary Snowzell felt God calling him to step out and pioneer church in his home town. Nearly 30 years, 5 sons and 9 locations later, God is continuing to bless the ministry of Freedom Church.
The first 15 years showed steady growth and things were the best they'd ever been. Yet God challenged Pastor Gary to believe for even more, calling the church to a regional vision which grew to a national, and later, international vision.
As the church grew with this audacious vision, a new, raw, innovative and passionate sound began to emerge from within it.
Freedom released its first EP in 2009 (Courage and Fire), followed by its first live record (Everything Changes) in 2013. Eager to give voice to all that God is doing within Freedom, their unique sound continues to develop.
In 2015 God spoke to the leadership of Freedom Church about heading into an "Uncharted" season. "The unknown" and "the untraveled" always reveal who we really are. When we meet Jesus amongst the waves, faith is tested and character is forged. Freedom's latest project, Uncharted, is an invitation to journey out into the unknown, to fight for faith, to surrender every fear, and to walk empowered into the fullness of God's calling.
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