Life.Church Worship Releases Second Pre-Order Track of New Album, “Life to Me”

Prior to the release of their live album, God So Good, Oklahoma-based Life.Church Worship today released a second pre-order track called "Life to Me." The full album will release on Friday, September 20, but fans who pre-order the album will receive instant gratification tracks, "God So Good" (released Aug. 30), "Life to Me" (released today), and "To God Be the Glory" (releasing on Sept.13).
"The song 'Life to Me' is so meaningful because, as Christ followers, we know that when someone comes to faith in Jesus, we are seeing the dead come to life," said Chris Kuti, Life.Church Worship. "So many times, I've seen people change in an instant. They may have some old habits that need to die, but there's clearly a new purpose and life in their eyes."
Since the announcement of their pre-order last week, Life.Church Worship's track "God So Good" has been added to Spotify's New Music Christian Friday and WorshipNow, Pandora's Praise & Worship and Amazon's Fresh Christian playlist so far.
God So Good Track listing:
- God So Good
- To God be the Glory
- Life to Me
- On Fire
- I Won't Move
- Grand Design
- The Artist
- Death of Death
- Lord of All
- When I Say Jesus
- Where The Spirit of the Lord Is
ABOUT LIFE.CHURCH WORSHIP:
Life.Church Worship is a ministry of Life.Church, a multi-site church meeting at 33 physical locations in 10 states and globally at Church Online. An extension of the church's mission to lead people to become fully devoted followers of Christ, Life.Church Worship is passionate about creating music that encourages listeners to pursue a relationship with Jesus. To learn more about Life.Church Worship, follow @lcworship on Instagram.
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