Luke Wareham Releases New Studio EP, "Christ is Lord"

Christ is Lord is the highly anticipated new EP from Luke Wareham featuring Noel Robinson, Dai Woolridge, Joe Hardy, Millie Ferguson, and Molly Skaggs. Dan Stirling produced the EP, and it is mastered by Jonny Bird. The overall theme to the songs is about how having Jesus as the centre of our life changes everything! Luke loves to write songs straight from the Bible and for the local church to sing.
Luke says, "I have been working on these songs for the EP over the past year and have been inspired by when it says in Psalm 146:2 'I will praise the Lord all my life; I will sing praise to my God as long as I live.' I have seen in my own life and in others how encountering Jesus again and again changes everything! We have been singing these new songs in my local church and at various Christian festivals around the UK and we strived to record the songs in a way that would help people have life changing encounters with Jesus.
"The feature song on the EP `Christ is Lord' features the amazing Noel Robinson who's worship leading and songwriting has inspired me over the years - I remember going to a worship conference when I was 11 and being inspired as he led the worship and spoke. The song is about how Jesus is in control of our lives from the beginning to the end and how we can surrender each part of our lives to and trust in Him."
I lay my life down, with you at the centre
Come now to praise you Lord
All of the glory, all of the honour
All of the power is Yours
'Christ is Lord' is out now and is available to stream and download on all music platforms, the brand-new lyric videos are on YouTube and chordcharts are available to download via CCLI Songselect.
Download and Stream here - https://wingsmusic.lnk.to/ChristIsLord
Tags : Luke Wareham molly skaggs Millie Ferguson noel robinson joe hardy Dai Woolridge Christ Is Lord
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