Thrive Worship Hopes New Album Will Empower a New Generation of Worshippers

Thrive Worship has just released their new Integrity Music album Pour Your Spirit Out. The 16-track album was recorded live in their home church, Bayside Church. After their 2021 EP Let's Have Church touched many hearts around the nation and beyond, this album is the culmination of years' worth of conversations amongst the Californian worship team about life, theology, society, and values.
The team express their hope for this new record. "It is our hope that the songs from Pour Your Spirit Out equip, encourage, and empower a generation of worshipers to move out of a culture that has a deficit of hope and joy and into the abundant presence of God."
This new album encapsulates who Thrive Worship are at their core: people who are earnestly and honestly seeking the Lord whilst wrestling with questions and seeing through a window dimly. Yet, their hope remains strong and is expressed with songs that are deeply personal and speak of glimpses into eternity - where the unthinkable awe and wonder of the Lord on the throne, the incredible hope of the Gospel, the unimaginable joy and love we have in Jesus - shines through.
Pour Your Spirit Out seeks to lead the Church in worship that transpires with the Spirit and the truth. With this new album, Thrive Worship hope not only to encourage but to create worshippers. Worship leader Corbin Phillips concludes, "We hope this project offers something ancient and sacred and yet something new and refreshing by the power of the Holy Spirit."
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