Central Music Releases New Album 'Hope Rising'

DREAM Worship is proud to announce the release of Central Music's new album Hope Rising. The team lead by worship pastors Nathan Del Turo, Adrian Darsee, Ty Winder, Jaimie Geideman is a team of people with a heart for Jesus. Starting several years ago, the church led by Pastor Cal Jernigan, decided that they would be a church that would allow music to help bring people into the presence of God. The 10 song album was produced by multi-grammy award winning producer Glenn Tabor III out of his studio Gat3 Studios. Pastor Nathan Del Turo talks about their experience writing and recording this album below:
"The writing process for this album was a great! These songs were collectively written by 14 of our worship leaders here at Central. I'm extremely proud of this team! Their commitment to Jesus and their passion to write are inspiring to me. These songs were written out of the valley and mountain top moments in our church, over this past year. I hope that when people listen to these songs, the lyrics give life to what their feeling, hoping for, and open up new spaces and places of worship to Jesus."
You can purchase Hope Rising here or via text: text CENTRAL to 51555.
Check out Central Music's track: "Only Like You" (Live):
Hope Rising track listing:
1. Only Like You
2. You Move
3. Eyes on Heaven
4. For Your Glory
5. You’re Forever
6. Hope Rising
7. God with Us
8. Psalm 23
9. Refuge
10. You Made a Way
For more information visit: https://www.centralaz.com/worship and www.DreamLabelGroup.com
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