Watch Housefires' Performance On Fox & Friends Here

Housefires made its national TV debut with Fox & Friends on Sunday, March 12. Housefires members Ryan Ellis and featured artist Mariah Adigun-Bernard performed two songs for the show's "FAITH & Friends" Concert Series including the collective's worship staple "Build My Life," and its spiritually-moving song "Lean On The Lord," from its recently released 'How To Start A Housefire' album.
How To Start A Housefire was released January 27th via Capitol CMG / TRIBL Records and features a brand new generation of Housefires musicians that reflect the growing diversity of the collective and the worship landscape as a whole.
During the show, Housefires also announced its follow up album How To Start A Housefire Part II, which is due Friday, April 21st. The first song, the '90s R&B-infused "Can't Nobody," will be available on Friday, March 24th along with the pre-order for the record.
Fans can expect more on Housefires' new music in the coming weeks. In the meantime, visit housefires.org for more information.
Watch Housefires perform "Lean On The Lord," here:
foxnews.com/video/6322438603112
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