The Belonging Co. Featuring Kari Jobe Return with "The Dove"

Nashville-based The Belonging Co. featuring Kari Jobe has released their new single "The Dove." Recorded live at The Belonging Co Conference 2022, this song tells the beautiful story of the Holy Spirit throughout scripture by unpacking the imagery of the dove as used to depict the Spirit of God. This song invites the listener into a prayerful and declarative moment of encounter with Him.
The Belonging Co is a church movement based in Nashville, TN. The church has become known as a place to find freedom, breakthrough, and healing through God's Word, His presence and worship. Their music features worship leaders Cody Carnes, Kari Jobe, Natalie Grant, Mia Fieldes, Meredith Andrews, Andrew Holt, Hope Darst, Daniella Mason, Maggie Reed, Sarah Reeves and Henry Seeley.
Founded in 2014 by husband/wife pastors and native Australians Henry and Alex Seeley, The Belonging Co began as a ministry dedicated to meeting the unique needs of Nashville. The church's manifesto is: "Encounter over entertainment, intimacy over industry, presence over presentation, people over position, and most of all, Jesus over everything." The Belonging Co gathers weekly and hosts an annual multi-day conference in downtown Nashville, attracting attendees from around the globe.
For further information, visit thebelongingcoworship.com
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