ICF Worship Brings Out God's Magnificence with "Undeserving (Ready For You)"
Immerse yourself in the profound unity and surrender of worship with ICF Worship's latest single, "Undeserving (Ready For You)." The song was born from a longing to redirect focus from personal desires to the recognition of God's magnificence.
It serves as a powerful anthem, crafted to guide the church in a deeply loving expression of gratitude to a God who gives unconditionally, despite our unworthiness. The harmonies and heartfelt lyrics transport listeners to a place of humility and awe, where the overwhelming grace and mercy of God can be fully embraced. Join in this sacred offering of praise and adoration, as together, we acknowledge our dependence on the unconditional love of our Creator.
Listen to "Undeserving (Ready For You)" HERE.
ICF Worship has its roots in the ICF Zurich church, founded in 1996 in Switzerland's largest city. Having started with a passion to reach out to people across the country in a contemporary and relevant way, ICF Zurich has flourished into a non-denominational church counting over 3,300 weekend attendees spread across five different locations within the city and its surroundings. ICF is also one of the largest Church planting movements in Europe with over 60 churches in 12 nations.
Yet, ICF Worship are not restricted to being a band of skilled worship songwriters and performers, but are also strongly connected with and focused on local churches part of the ICF family and beyond.
For over 10 years, ICF Worship's music has been growing alongside the church movement, seeing multiple album releases capturing its heart and developing a deeper sense of identity in their song writing and sound in the process.
ICF Worship aim to write songs that speak the gospel beyond church walls. This has been expressed in the change seen in recent years as a greater number of the team have brought their skills and diversity to ICF Worship's vibrant song writing.
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