Watch Red Rocks Worship's New Live Video "Be Still" Here

Red Rocks Worship has just released their live video "Be Still." The song is taken from their forthcoming album Spark. Spark, a collection of new songs releasing throughout 2019 from Red Rocks Worship, is built to be a slow burn of truth for people in our nation. A melody they learned from the believer's in India found its way into their song With All of Heaven. A simple "hallelujah" repeated as a reminder that as believers in Jesus when we sing that word, we are singing not only with believers in India and around the world but with all of heaven.
"That's what we got out of India," says Jerrica. "To realize we are all the same. It made us feel connected on a human level. We all have this desperate need. We are all just people needing a Savior."
This is a new beginning. A harkening back to the simplicity of gathering to worship our God. The driest of wood burns the brightest, and with these new songs, Red Rocks Worship is boasting in their weaknesses knowing their God is stronger all the more.
Their hope for this album is to make much of God's name and much less of their own. Just like a spark igniting seasoned wood, they hope this album would begin to do a work in our nation and grow into something uncontainable. That through their collective weakness, God's power would be made evident. They are seeking to be faithful with the spark, trusting that God alone will bring forth the wildfire.
Red Rocks Church exists to make Heaven more crowded. We are ONE church in multiple locations. We desire to be a home for the prodigal, an authentic people, humble, generous, and unified. We want everyone to know the only way, the truth, and the life found in Jesus.
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