Meredith Andrews Set to Release New EP "A Million Saints (Alternate Versions)"
Worship leader, songwriter, and captivating vocalist Meredith Andrews is set to release her new EP, A Million Saints (Alternate Versions) on May 1, 2020. The 5-song project features the original version of "A Million Saints," which was part of her Faith And Wonder release, and includes an acoustic, orchestral, and instrumental version of the track. Also included is a Spanish version, which features labelmate, Blanca.
"A Million Saints" is a collaboration between Meredith Andrews, Phil Wickham, Mia Fields, and Hank Bentley. "I love what this song says and the picture it paints of the church as whole," Meredith shares. "There's a sea of people, a number you can't even count, that are falling before the thrown of God and lifting up their voices in worship singing 'Holy.' It's easy to forget that and get stuck inside the walls of your home church." "A Million Saints" is an anthem that unites the global church to sing together as one.
TRACK LISTING:
- A Million Saints (Live)
- A Million Saints (Acoustic Version)
- Millones de Santos (A Million Saints) feat. Blanca
- A Million Saints (Orchestral Version)
- A Million Saints (Instrumental Version)
ABOUT MEREDITH ANDREWS:
Curb | Word Entertainment recording artist Meredith Andrews is passionate about writing and leading songs that keep people's hearts and minds set on Jesus. Over the course of her career, the Dove Award-winning artist has been using her musical gifts, love for God, and her huge heart for His people - to teach and remind us all about the enormity of our awesome and loving Savior. Andrews was previously was part of the Vertical Worship team, and now leads regularly with The Belonging Co., her home church in Nashville. As a gifted songwriter and recording artist, she has been a part of multiple songs sung by churches across America such as "Open Up The Heavens", "Lamb of God", "Not For A Moment", "Spirit of the Living God," and "Faith and Wonder." Andrews often leads worship at major women's and worship leader conferences across the U.S., and has toured with Matt Maher, Natalie Grant, Big Daddy Weave, Vertical Church, Phil Wickham, and Michael W. Smith, among others.
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