Jan. 10, 2025 (FRANKLIN, Tenn.) – Gather25 – the 25-hour gathering of the global church led by Jennie Allen happening on February 28th and March 1st – introduces Gather Worship, a collective of artists who created the event’s musical expression with a multilingual album titled “Hear The World That You So Love Sing Back To You.” The album will be released on February 21st and the first single, “Revival Generation,” is out today.
The collective, led by Matt Redman and Jason Ingram, features 20 worship leaders from 10 nations, including Nigeria, the U.S., India, and the UK. The album comprises eight languages including Mandarin, Hindi, Spanish, Portuguese, and Swahili, showcasing a snippet of the global Church.
“This album is a miracle,” said Allen. “Watching Matt and Jason pull together worship leaders from around the world has been beyond my wildest dreams. There’s something about working together for the glory of God that I think God especially likes and blesses. ‘Revival Generation’ has become a story about what I experienced weekly on campuses and as I speak around the world. It’s quite an anthem for this moment in time. So grateful for so many ‘yeses’ to make this album a reality.”
Featuring three different languages, “Revival Generation” is released in collaboration with Lindy Cofer and Josh Aaron (English version), Sandra Kouame and Jean Jean (French version - “Le Réveil Dans Cette Génération”), and Akshay Mathews and Prakruthi Angelina (Hindi version - “Bedaar Peedhi”). It also features choir vocals from Circuit Riders’ Black Voices Movement. The track conveys a message of zeal and conviction for revival, echoing Gather25’s vision to bring the global Church together in sharing the gospel.
In addition to Redman and Ingram, the Gather Worship project includes gospel artist Tasha Cobbs Leonard, worship artist Chris Tomlin, Bethel Music co-founder Jenn Johnson, Nigerian singer-songwriter Sinach, North Carolina-based collective ELEVATION RHYTHM, English artist Martin Smith, Guatemalan group Miel San Marcos, Brazilian artist Gabriela Rocha, Nigerian worship leader Kaestrings, artist and producer Matt Maher, East African group Pambio, Taiwanese worship ministry Stream of Praise, Youth with a Mission leader Lindy Cofer, Indian worship artists Prakruthi Angelina and Akshay Mathews, American-Israeli musician Josh Aaron, French singer Sandra Kouame, and Haitian artist Jean Jean.
“Hear The World That You So Love Sing Back To You” showcases a variety of cultures and languages that capture a glimpse of every tribe and tongue coming together in worship. The making of the album also involved producers from Nigeria, the USA, Kenya and the UK, as well as translators and songwriters from more than a dozen different countries.
“This album is designed to be the soundtrack to this unique event – Gather25 – happening February 28th and March 1st all around the world,” Redman noted. “I don’t think there’s been anything quite like this before – in terms of the reach across so many nations, denominations and expressions of the Church. I hope the songs on this record convey something of the heartbeat of Gather25.”
Redman, Cobbs Leonard, Johnson, Sinach and Maher will lead worship at various Gather25 locations during the 25-hour event.
For more information and to take part in this unique event, visit gather25.com.
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