Jesus Culture to Drop Upcoming Live Album "Worthy Of Hallelujah"

Jesus Culture's upcoming live album, Worthy Of Hallelujah, is scheduled for release on March 21, 2025. The album features 11 tracks, each highlighting the group's dynamic worship style. You can pre-save the album HERE.
Here's the complete tracklist:
- None Like You (feat. Marie Welch) - 8:00
- The Lamb Slain (feat. Brett Lee Miller) - 7:29
- We Want More (feat. Bryan & Katie Torwalt & Canaan Baca) - 6:58
- Presence Of The Lord (feat. Derek Johnson) - 5:22
- The Ache (feat. Lindsey Arcaro) - 5:26
- Christ Is All (feat. Chris McClarney) - 11:43
- Never Change (feat. Chris Quilala) - 5:35
- No One But Jesus (feat. Kim Walker-Smith) - 8:22
- Near The Lord (feat. Derek Johnson) - 7:06
- Prince Of Peace (feat. Bryan & Katie Torwalt) - 6:37
- Worthy Of Hallelujah (feat. Lindsey Arcaro) - 7:00
The title track, "Worthy Of Hallelujah," features Lindsey Arcaro and has been made available as a preview ahead of the album's release.
Jesus Culture is a globally recognized Christian worship collective that originated as a youth movement in Redding, California, in the late 1990s. Founded by Banning Liebscher, the group emerged from Bethel Church and has since grown into an influential ministry known for its passionate, spirit-filled worship.
With a mission to equip and ignite revival in churches worldwide, Jesus Culture has released numerous live and studio albums featuring prominent worship leaders such as Kim Walker-Smith, Chris Quilala, Bryan & Katie Torwalt, and Derek Johnson. Their music blends contemporary worship with rock and pop influences, inspiring millions with anthems like Your Love Never Fails, Break Every Chain, and Fierce. Now based in Sacramento, California, Jesus Culture continues to impact the global worship scene through music, conferences, and church ministry.
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