Lyric video for Ben Cantelon's 'Saviour of the World'

The new lyric video for Ben Cantelon’s worship anthem ‘Saviour Of The World’ has been designed for use in worship services with or without the accompanying song. The epic track has connected with worshippers in churches of all sizes.

Set against a pale city backdrop, the lyrics flow in time with the melody, helping worshippers to focus on the content.

As declarations go, Saviour Of The World is as strong as they come, reinforcing essential Christian truths, bringing us back to the redemption unlocked by Christ’s death and resurrection.

The lyric video will be available from 16 March 2012 and is a heads up for Ben’s forthcoming album, ‘Everything In Colour’ - due for worldwide release on 7 May.

‘Everything In Colour’ brings the focus back to the present, urging worshippers to open eyes and hearts to a life made brighter and bolder by God’s eternal goodness and love.

Saviour Of The World is a perfect fit for this God-focused jigsaw. As one of the leaders of the London-based Worship Central movement, Ben has become known as a talented multiinstrumentalist, songwriter and worship leader.

‘Everything In Colour’ comes at a time when - despite the rise of Christianity’s detractors - Ben feels optimistic about the work of the local church and the role which worship can play
within it.

"I think these are exciting times for sung worship," he says.

"When life is tough it is tempting to reduce things to black and white, to retreat to simplistic formulas - like seeing nothing but gloom or refusing to admit the struggles we face.

"But worship has a role to play in introducing the colour: worship reminds us that God is far bigger than any of us, far brighter than any of our gloom and far more real than any of our denial."


On the web: www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfA4cxmOgTU
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