We the Kingdom Release their Christmas Single "Light Of The World (Sing Hallelujah)"
We the Kingdom have not only won "New Artist of the Year" at this year's GMA Dove Awards, they have also released their brand new Christmas single "Light Of The World (Sing Hallelujah)."
The band writes: "'Light Of The World' is something we've been really looking forward to sharing with you! We've all had darkness in our own lives and we're so thankful that God in His mercy has brought His Light to the world to shine into those place."
We the Kingdom features members of the Cash family, most notably Ed Cash, who is an accomplished producer (Bethel, Chris Tomlin, NeedtoBreathe, Crowder, Phil Wickham) and noted songwriter whose credits include "How Great is Our God", "Red Letters, "Jesus Messiah", "Whom Shall I Fear", "All My Hope" and many others.
The members of We The Kingdom have been involved behind-the-scenes in songs that have been sung around the world, and now they are ready to tell their own story firsthand. Their sound is a blend of worship, vulnerability, and grit that is birthed out of decades of musical influences and a shared difficult experience that brought them together as a band.
"The heart of We The Kingdom is to create music that candidly tells how God reached into the middle of our brokenness, and drew us into His story of redemption. Songs of testimony and worship have been a healing salve for us. We want to share our journey with others with the hope that God will use that as a catalyst for healing in others. Our heart's desire is to see captives set free, relationships restored, and people brought to the Cross. We pray that God would sew the thread of His promises through the stories of each song we write, and weave together a tapestry that points straight to the great love of Jesus." - We the Kingdom
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