Elevation Rhythm Releases New Single "Reality"

ELEVATION RHYTHM, the most recent extension of Elevation Church's worship ministry, released their brand new single, "REALITY."
ELEVATION RHYTHM is committed to producing exciting energy and down-to-earth vibes that youth can connect with, and their single "REALITY" fully embodies that vision. With it's uptempo beat and encouraging lyrics, it seamlessly blends worship into everyday listening habits.
"True faith is trusting in God both when we see Him and when we don't," says Tiffany, one of the lead vocalists of ELEVATION RHYTHM. "I love the line in this song that says, 'I can believe before I see,' because it reminds me that faith is deeper than just what we can see with our eyes."
The lyrics focus on how there's no need to see God to feel Him because His presence is a constant reality in our lives. Tiffany gives some of the heart behind the lyrics saying that, "The reality of Jesus is more than we could ask or imagine and life with God is better than the best thing we could dream for ourselves."
ELEVATION RHYTHM has now released four singles and will be releasing even more music throughout the rest of the year. You can find their music on all digital music platforms, and listen to "REALITY" today wherever you stream your music.
About ELEVATION RHYTHM
ELEVATION RHYTHM is the new expression of worship coming from the youth ministry at Elevation Church in Charlotte, NC. Sharing the same church home as Elevation Worship, ELEVATION RHYTHM believes in writing and recording songs to engage hearts and bring a new cadence of hope to this generation. For more information visit www.ELEVATIONRHYTHM.com.
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