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"The Blessing" and New EP from Church of the City out now!

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New Music, Worship From Home, Easter Resources, and more...  New EP from Church of the City We are so excited to announce the debut release, Land of the Living EP, by Church of the City. "We pray that you are finding ways to utilize this time to enjoy your family and friends and get a little rest. Little did we know months ago that there would be a heightened sense of fear and uncertainty around the globe on our release date.  It is truly humbling that God has given us a tool to spread hope and love and light and joy to our world in this hour of need. We know that our God is all knowing and never surprised.  We feel strongly that God has had these songs in his heart for such a time as this.  As the song, “Land of the Living” goes we are confident that we will see God’s goodness!  And as “You Keep Hope Alive” states, “death had a stronghold, but your life was stronger!”  The gospel is real and powerful and God does not miss a beat. We trust this EP will be an encouragement for you during this time." - Church of the City [LISTEN NOW]( Get a free chart and other song resources for our Easter focus song, "He Lives" by Church of the City. "The Blessing" is officially out! Listen however you like your music.  Worship From Home this Weekend Worshipping from home this weekend? Watch our Live Worship Playlist on YouTube to stay in the Spirit of worship or keep in the background during your family time. [WATCH NOW](     mailto:feedback@worshiptogether.com Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Worship Together, PO Box 5084, Brentwood, TN 37024, United States

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