Esterlyn releases new album, Woven

Worship band Esterlyn have just released their new album via VSR Music Group/EMI CMG Distribution.

Woven is the follow up to their popular 2010 album Call Out, which featured the hit single, "Freedom Is Here".

Their latest collection includes upbeat and powerful worship songs strung together by the simple message that God has an amazing purpose for each one of our lives.

“Much of Woven was directly inspired by the book of Psalms,” shares frontman and guitarist Luke Caldwell.

“We are God’s tapestry and He is the artist. These songs are about God’s character. We want to share with these new songs that in the midst of hardship and pain, we can trust that He has our best interest in mind.”

The first radio single, "Everyday Your Love Is New", reminds people that God's love can be experienced again with each new day despite personal setbacks or disappointments.

"What a joy to be able to write songs that have the ability to bring us into the presence of the Creator of the universe,” expresses Caldwell.

“I am so thankful for an opportunity to worship and praise the King of Kings. Honestly, our goal going into this record was to simply let this be an offering to the One who has given us life.”

The members of Esterlyn currently lead worship for a congregation of 7,000 people at Calvary Chapel Boise in Boise, Idaho, and are already integrating many of the songs from Woven into their worship services.
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