Hannah Yoo Partners with Laura Hackett Park for "Shine On Me"

Worship leader at the International House of Prayer in Kansas City Hannah Yoo has partnered with Laura Hackett Park for her brand new song "Shine On Me." Written by both artists with Caleb Edwards and Phillip Yoo, the single is a beautiful prayer of submission to Christ. You can stream/download the song HERE.
Yoo writes, "When we wrote this song I remember we left the writing session not super confident or excited about the song and it was put on the shelf for a while. About a year later I was reminded of it as I was singing through Revelation 3 with my team about letting Jesus as our friend in to root out the things that are hindering us from wholehearted love.
"I brought this song back and it's become one of my favorites to sing and we're so excited that we can now share it with all of you!! So thankful for your creativity, wisdom, devotion and friendship over the years Laura Hackett Park!! I'm always learning and growing from spending time with you! Honored to be releasing this song with you!!"
Yoo has a passion for building God's house of worship and prayer. "I love the house of prayer and am so honored that I get to do what I do! I love leading my team, creating beautiful prophetic moments with my singers and musicians, going deep in scripture and letting the Lord speak to me day after day. That room is my home and it is where most of my songs have come out of."
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