SEU Worship Announces Upcoming Album A Forgiving God, Releasing June 27

SEU Worship, the worship collective from Southeastern University, is set to release their highly anticipated new album A Forgiving God on June 27, 2025, through Essential Worship and Provident Label Group. Known for crafting deeply spiritual and contemporary worship anthems, SEU Worship continues their mission to lead listeners into the presence of God with fresh sounds and heartfelt lyrics.
A Forgiving God is a 9-track project that reflects themes of grace, growth, intimacy with God, and, as the title suggests, divine forgiveness. The album features a variety of guest vocalists including Caylie Bryant, Jacob Lynch, Chelsea Plank, Sydney James, Kenzie Walker, Skylar Dayne, and Ashton Hage-each lending a unique voice to SEU Worship's vibrant sonic landscape.
Tracklist:
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Psalm 42
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I Want You (feat. Caylie Bryant & Jacob Lynch)
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Fruit Takes Time (feat. Chelsea Plank)
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Dwell (feat. Sydney James)
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No One
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Who Is Like The Lord (feat. Kenzie Walker & Jacob Lynch)
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I Wanna Know (feat. Skylar Dayne)
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Holy Spirit / The Dove (feat. Chelsea Plank)
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A Forgiving God (feat. Ashton Hage & Chelsea Plank)
Among the standout songs is "Fruit Takes Time," which explores the patient work of spiritual formation with the refrain, "Thank God, Your ways are better than mine." The title track, "A Forgiving God," delivers a powerful message of restoration and grace, marking a thematic and emotional high point for the album.
With a total runtime of approximately 41 minutes, A Forgiving God captures SEU Worship's dynamic blend of contemporary pop and devotional intimacy. It is a worship experience designed to draw listeners into reflection, repentance, and renewal.
The album will be available on all major digital platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music.
For more information, music videos, and tour updates, visit: www.seuworship.com
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