Cody Cloe's 'All For Love' is first release from e58's new record label

"All for Love" by Cody Cloe is e58 Music's first single.(Facebook/e58 Music)

Expression 58's worship director Cody Cloe's single "All for Love" is the first release from e58's new record label e58 Music.

e58 is a church group in Los Angeles, California with a "deep sense of community." The idea for e58 Music started over eight years ago when seven different "major prophetic voices" said that a record label would be formed by the church group and that their worship movement would reach the whole world and start a "love revolution."

The team then prayed fervently for this vision to come true and took to Kickstarter to raise $30,000 to officially launch the record label and another $10,000 to push the label forward.

"We are truly amazed at how God has turned this dream into a reality and we couldn't be more excited to watch as He reveals it's future!" said e58.

The first single, "All for Love," is now available in iTunes under the Christian and Gospel genre. It has received glowing reviews and people are saying that they have been waiting eagerly for the song to be released and that they are "so stoked" to finally hear it. Fans also described it as "powerful worship music."

Shawn Bolz, senior Pastor of e58 said that the excitement and risk involved in the launching of their music label is "pretty intense" and is seeking for support.

"There is always the raising of hair on my neck and a flutter in my stomach when we try something new on a big level in our ministry," he wrote in his Facebook page.

He sought funds for their Kickstart campaign and EP sales in iTunes.

"You could support us by getting our EP which I think is a pretty good first project from iTunes and review it or at least rate it so that people can have confidence buying it," he asked. "One of the best things about releasing new projects is friends and acquaintances' support. It's such an amazing feeling to be celebrated and validated when community comes around and participated in even the smallest ways."