GRAMMY®-nominated worship collective Bethel Music has released its powerful new single, "Cathedral (Live at Church)," featuring Jonathan David Helser and Melissa Helser. The song is now available on all major streaming platforms, accompanied by a live performance video captured at Bethel Church.
Recorded in the heart of a live worship gathering, "Cathedral (Live at Church)" captures a deeply moving moment of corporate praise. The song serves as a heartfelt prayer for inner transformation, inviting the Holy Spirit to fill every empty space and shape believers into living temples marked by God's presence.
Listen to the song here and watch the video here.
"This is one of our favorite places in the world to lead worship," share Jonathan David and Melissa Helser. "There is such a deep hunger for God's presence here. We love how the song soared to new heights as we sang it with this beautiful church family."
The live version highlights the raw, spontaneous energy that has become a hallmark of Bethel Music's global worship movement, offering listeners an immersive experience that bridges personal devotion and congregational expression.
Founded in 2001 by Brian and Jenn Johnson, Bethel Music has grown from a local church ministry into an internationally influential collective of worship leaders and songwriters. With a catalog of 27 albums-including We Must Respond (Live) (2025), Moments: Wait (Live) (2024), and Come Up Here (2023)-the group continues to shape modern worship across the global Church.
The collective has earned more than 30 Dove Award nominations and 11 wins, along with a 2025 GRAMMY® nomination for "Holy Forever," featuring Jenn Johnson and CeCe Winans. Their songs regularly appear in CCLI's Top 25, with global staples such as "Goodness of God," "Living Hope," and "Raise A Hallelujah" becoming enduring anthems in churches worldwide.
With "Cathedral (Live at Church)", Bethel Music once again delivers a worship experience that invites listeners into deeper intimacy with God-transforming not just moments, but hearts.
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