Many songs, such as the gorgeous "Never Walk Alone," are arranged in a very singable and catchy style. It has a great balance of male and female-led vocals, as well as songs suitable for personal reflection and in-church worship. If you enjoy Hillsong Worship’s corporate worship anthems, you’re in for a treat with this album. Every moment completely focuses me as a listener on joining in praise, worship, and adoration of our beautiful King Jesus. These Same Skies is about proclaiming our dependence on God and crying out in awe and wonder of His presence. I have consistently been blessed by each album from this popular worship band with their staples "Cornerstone,” “Stronger," "God is Able," "O Praise the Name," "What a Beautiful Name," and " Who You Say I Am." Each song is sung at church worship services worldwide and puts the Word of God into the minds, mouths, and hearts of Christians everywhere.
One of the best of the year | Posted November 04, 2021įollowing up their standout worship album Awake, which featured hits, " King of Kings" and “ Awake My Soul,” churches and believers around the world celebrate the release of Hillsong Worship's These Same Skies. Mi-kaisha Rose)" has seen more than 1.7 million global streams.Ĭlick here to add a video. Mi-kaisha Rose)." Since its October debut, "Never Walk Alone (feat. Benjamin Hastings)," and "Never Walk Alone (feat. "These Same Skies" features 11 newly penned powerful tracks, including the group's recently released singles "That's The Power (feat. One in heart and spirit, unified in mission and cause-to glorify the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ, to build His Church, and to serve His Church with the new song.Īdds Ligertwood, "We pray and believe that all of our labor sown in faith will mean a harvest for God's glory, and we pray something that really blesses you and helps you to encounter Jesus in a fresh way in this season." "And-though separated by oceans and closed borders-the mission of Hillsong Worship continues under these same skies. "It is under these same skies that Christ's church-His body on earth-exists today," says Ligertwood. "These Same Skies" highlights Hillsong Worship leaders Brooke Ligertwood, Reuben Morgan, Benjamin Hastings, Aodhan King, Chris Davenport and Mi-kaisha Rose. The album is the first Hillsong Worship project recorded entirely stateside (in Orange County, Calif.), and is inspired by the Gospel of Matthew and the setting of the historical Sermon on the Mount.