Worship Leader Mack Brock Releases New Song "Into Dust"

Worship leader and songwriter Mack Brock has just released his brand new single "Into Dust." The song speaks of how God can resurrect hope after our setbacks and failures.
Brook writes: " Rarely does life turn out the way we thought it would. Dreams get shattered, things fall apart... But our God isn't distracted when things get broken. He sees our dust as an opportunity, not a set back."
Mack Brock has been a worship leader for over 15 years and landed three songs in the Top 50 of the CCLI Chart, co-writing "O Come To The Altar," "Resurrecting," "Here As In Heaven," and "Do It Again" - all songs which have had a significant impact on the church worldwide. "O Come To The Altar" was a multi-week Top 5 hit at both Billboard AC Monitored and National Christian Audience charts.
"We are thrilled to have Mack Brock join our Capitol CMG family," shares Peter York, Chairman & CEO, Capitol Christian Music Group. "With his experience in leading worship and writing songs that are impacting people around the world, we could not be more honored to stand alongside Mack and support him in his career."
Brock, who has led thousands in worship in arenas and auditoriums all across the United States, resides in Charlotte, NC with his wife and two children.
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