Village Lights Release their Second Integrity Music Single "Fire and the Fountain"

Worship collective Village Lights releases their new Integrity Music single "Fire and The Fountain" today. The song is written by Sarah Kroger, Ike Ndolo, Ricky Vazquez and Matt Maher. "Fire and the Fountain" was born out of inspiration from the feast of Pentecost and a sequence traditionally read in the Catholic Church on this occasion that personifies the Holy Spirit in a multitude of ways.
Village Lights drew from those different personifications - the "Father of the poor" and "our souls most welcome guest" - as well as from an old hymn, 'Come, O Creator Spirit Blest' which further expounds on the person of the Spirit. The collective wanted to exemplify how the Spirit is both powerful and gentle, magnifying the juxtaposition of His manifestation: the spirit is in the fire and in the fountain.
The Fire and the Fountain
The Whisper in the wind
The power of Your presence
I remember once again
The reckless and the reverend
Are running to their knees
The Fire and the Fountain
Is rising up, it's rising up
'Fire And The Fountain' is for those longing for a song of invitation - an invitation to the Holy Spirit to move in our lives and the lives of those around us. A song longing for a new pentecost to meet us here today.
Village Lights is a worship collective based in Nashville, TN and Arizona made of three individual artists (Ike Ndolo, Sarah Kroger, and Ricky Vazquez.) The band came together to create a space for community built around their passion for justice and where all are welcome to come and encounter God.
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