Village Lights Release the Matt Maher-Produced Anthem "Christ Our King"

US multi-cultural collective Village Lights has released their second single "Christ Our King" from their upcoming Integrity Music debut album. Formed by Sarah Kroger, Ike Ndolo and Ricky Vazquez, the band unites around the pursuit of fostering a community of worshippers centred around God's inviting love.
"Christ Our King" encapsulates what Village Lights' album revolves around, the idea of Christ, the King---a nod to the liturgical feast day of the same name in the church calendar. 'Christ Our King' is filled with rich lyrics of reverence and grandeur, tying together the intimacy of friendship with Jesus and the royalty of His kingship.
There's something anthemic and inviting embedded in the sound of the new Village Lights single; it resonates with the majesty of the Lord and the warmth of His embrace. "Christ Our King" was produced by Matt Maher and written by Sarah Kroger, Corey Voss, and indie songwriting legend Andy Gullahorn.
Village Lights was birthed from the relationship of three independent artists who often found themselves leading worship together at youth conferences and discovering a shared desire to create more modern worship music for more liturgical church spaces.After a couple of years of busy individual schedules preventing further collaboration, Village Lights recorded and releasedtheir first project during the challenging circumstances of 2020-21, which brought a new sense of the crucial importance of community for the band.They are now readier than ever to let the light of Christ shine through their music.
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