New Life Worship band

New Life Worship is the contemporary worship music band led by worship pastor Brad Parsley, and part of the worship ministry of New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado.[1]

New Life Worship
OriginColorado Springs, Colorado
GenresContemporary worship music, contemporary Christian music
Years active2004-Present
LabelsIntegrity
Associated actsDesperation Band
Websitenorth.newlifechurch.org/worship

History

Associated with Colorado's New Life Church, the worship group New Life Worship was launched in 1991 when Parsley formed the New Life Ministries. New Life Worship made their album debut in 2007 with the live effort My Savior Lives. Counting on God followed in 2008 after one of the ministry's beloved pastors quit in a firestorm of controversy, and an unrelated fatal shooting occurred onsite shortly afterwards. Jon Egan led the group on 2013's Strong God: Live, which featured the hit title track, "Strong God".[2] The Band is well known for its prolific songwriters (Ross Parsley, Jon Egan, Glenn Packiam, Jared Anderson, Cory Asbury, Pete Sanchez) and worship leaders, having released over a dozen albums (My Savior Lives, Counting On God, You Hold It All, Strong God, Soak) and hundreds of songs (I Am Free, Great I Am, My Savior Lives, Here In Your Presence) through New Life Worship and Desperation Band.[3] New Life Worship is now under the direction of Pete Sanchez while Jon Egan leads most Sundays at New Life North.

Discography

Albums series

  • I Am Free (2004)
  • My Savior Lives (2006)
  • Worship Tools - My Savior Lives (Resource Edition) (2007)
  • Counting on God (2008)
  • Turned (2013)
  • Strong God: Live (2013)
  • You Hold It All (2015)
  • Soak (2015)
  • Живу, чтобы славить (in Russian) (2018)

New Life Worship Kids

References

  1. "New Life Worship". NewReleaseToday. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  2. David Jeffries. "New Life Worship". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  3. "New Life Worship". WeAreWorship. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
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