G12 Worship, formerly Soulfire revolution, Releases New Single 'All Things New'

G12 Worship's ascent into the worship community is felt with their fresh sounding new single, "All Things New." Known for their lyrically heartfelt style of worship, G12 Worship's "All Things New" is the follow up to their debuts "Blood Of Jesus" and "Abba Father" which saw an immediate reaction with G12 Worship enthusiasts.
The former team of the Dove Award-Winning Soulfire Revolution is the contemporary worship band for the G12 Churches in America -it is a collective made up of pastors and leaders from many congregations across the United States. New talents have recently joined this worship team and together are impacting this generation. Their songs have been sung around the world and translated into many languages.
"Our newest single "All Things New" is a declaration of faith that God walks with us through our fiercest battles and brings life into the darkest valleys. This song expresses God's to make everything new in our lives and to fulfill His purpose in us, regardless of our failures, our doubts or times of weakness. We sing to a God who gives us life, destiny, and rest." - Lorena Castellanos
"All Things New" (Music Video):
To purchase "All Things New" and for more information about G12 Worship visit their website @ g12worship.com
ABOUT G12 WORSHIP:
The former Dove Award-Winning band, Soulfire Revolution, is now G12 Worship!
It is the contemporary worship band for the G12 Churches in America -it is a collective made up of pastors and leaders from many congregations across the United States. New talents have recently joined this worship team and together are impacting this generation.
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