Luke Wareham Releases a Live Version of Bethel's "Holy Forever"

Luke Wareham has released a live cover of "Holy Forever" by Bethel Music recorded live in Bristol with young people from around the local area. The song is produced by Stephenson Bros. and arrangement by Ollie Morris and is available to stream and download now.
You can download/stream the song HERE.
When speaking about the new release Luke says that he can't wait for people to hear this live recording. He says that this year "Holy Forever has been one of my favourite worship songs to lead and it has really helped me to encounter Jesus over the past year. The evening of worship we had with young people from around the local area was a time where young people had life changes encounters with Jesus.
"Holy Forever speaks of how we will worship for eternity and as we sang this song worship was released in the room as we gazed at Jesus. I love the verse in Revelation 4 that is reflected in the song when it says, 'Day and night they never stop saying: 'Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty,' who was, and is, and is to come'."
Luke has been in the studio recording a new EP with Dan Stirling and we are looking forward to hearing new songs from Luke throughout the rest of this year. His hope and prayer in writing songs is that they would speak into people's everyday life situations. "Holy Forever - live" is available to stream and download on all music platforms.
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