Bryan & Katie Torwalt Are on Worship Circle's Podcast

Worship leaders Bryan & Katie Torwalt are featured on Worship Circle's podcast. In this podcast, Bryan and Katie Torwalt share their early days of ministry writing songs like "Holy Spirit" to their most recent project "Good News." The podcast discusses the journey of writing the new album, the power of vulnerability, as well as excellence vs perfection.
You can listen to the podcast HERE.
The Torwalts have just released their first-ever live recorded album, I've Got Good News. Captured in Orange County, I've Got Good News features songs written by Chandler Moore, Cody Carnes, Brock Human, Chris Davenport, Naomi Raine, and more. The new album features 11 live-recorded tracks and follows the couple's No. 1 song on Air1 "Miracle In The Works."
"What does it mean to hear the good news in 2022? It's a relief to hear that Jesus is still on His throne today," shares Bryan & Katie Torwalt about their new album's theme. "Though we might not be spared from sadness or grief in this life, the God of the universe is with us through it all. Maybe the best news is that He is both the Alpha and Omega, our beginning and end of the story. We pray that as we give language to what good news looks like in life for us today, you are filled with hope and relief as you hear these living words of the Gospel of Jesus."
The Torwalts are currently on the road with Benjamin Hastings for "A Night of Worship" tour presented by Transparent Productions. The remaining dates and tickets can be found here.
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