KXC Release Second EP 'Chapter Two: Flux'

KXC is the worship team of Kings Cross Church in the UK. This week, they have released their second worship EP 'Chapter Two: Flux.' "The EP consists of 6 new songs that have been written by our worship leaders at KXC.
"The EP provides a soundtrack to much of what God has been doing in and through the church over the last few years since our first EP," the band saId. "Our hope is that this EP represents the continuation of a journey as we seek to celebrate both the macro story of redemption that we belong to, as well as the micro story of all that is unfolding at KXC."
Tracklist:
1. Sing It Out (He's Alive)
2. Love Song (Before You Formed the Earth)
3. All for You (feat. Karen Gillespie)
4.Flux (feat. Tom Eccleshall)
5. Steady Me (feat. Karen Gillespie)
6.Kingdom Come (Lift Up Your Heads)
KXC was planted out of St Mary's Bryanston Square on the 14th February 2010. Commissioned by the Bishop of London, Pete and Bee Hughes were sent out from St Mary's with a small group of leaders and a simple vision: to recklessly give themselves away to God, each other and the people of King's Cross and beyond.
KXC was planted out of St Mary's Bryanston Square on the 14th February 2010. Commissioned by the Bishop of London, Pete and Bee Hughes were sent out from St Mary's with a small group of leaders and a simple vision: to recklessly give themselves away to God, each other and the people of King's Cross and beyond.
Without a permanent place to call home, KXC began renting space for Sunday gatherings from the Lumen United Reform Church, and later from the Ethiopian Church on Pentonville Road, whilst meeting together midweek in homes and pubs, and wherever else we could find space around King's Cross.
"Over time, things have gradually grown: the kids work has developed as parents have been 'bearing fruit and multiplying'; we've welcomed in new students and graduates arriving in London; we've welcomed people that had given up on God and church but have since rediscovered faith and community; and we've welcomed people who have no faith in Jesus, but just enjoy coming along.
Some of those have since found faith in Jesus, others haven't, but wherever people have come from, it's been a privilege to welcome them into the community and to all that God is doing in and through the church.
The journey so far has been a huge amount of fun; we've been through lots of changes and challenges since we began, but much remains the same. We still cling to the same vision of seeing God's kingdom extended in King's Cross, our workplaces, our homes and our Universities; and we still remain convinced that our only hope of seeing such a vision fulfilled is found in God's strength rather than our own will-power, giftings or hard work.
In many ways the KXC adventure has been a story of God building his church, as he promised, and being incredibly faithful as we've sought to be obedient and keep in step with him."
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