You Can Be a Part of Rick Lee James' New Video "Love Our Enemies"

You can be a part of Rick Lee James' new video "Love Our Enemies" by being a part of the virtual choir. He still needs a lot more choir members to join. To join, simply click the link and follow the step by step instructions to upload a video of yourself singing the choruses of the song. Deadline is June 6th, so please don't miss out.
James writes: "My hope was to have lots of friends gather together to shoot this music video but in these strange times in which we are living, that isn't going to be possible.
However, my video director and I think we have a way to have lots of you in this music video.
We are inviting you to come together (separately) to create a virtual choir from inside our own homes. We want as many of you as possible to take a video of yourself (or even your whole family if you can) singing along on the choruses of 'Love Our Enemies..'"
Rick Lee James is an acclaimed singer/songwriter, worship leader, author, speaker and podcast host. James' recordings include Workin' On Commission, A Little Lower Than The Angels, Christmas Songs, Changes, Basement Psalms Live, and Hymns, Prayers & Invitations. His 2018 hit, "Advent Hymn," remained at #1 on Christian Radio Weekly's "CRW Adds Chart" for seven consecutive weeks. The song has been played on nearly 700 radio stations in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.
James' book, Out Of The Depths: A Songwriter's Journey Through The Psalms, is used as a textbook for the National Praise & Worship Institute at Trevecca Nazarene University. He has also been a contributor to Worship Leader magazine, Holiness Today, The Table and Worshiplife.com. His podcast, "Voices In My Head," has featured such leading singer/songwriters as Andrew Peterson, Sara Groves, Jason Gray, Michael Card and Paul Baloche.
For further information, visit rickleejames.com. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook.
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