Nathan Jess: 'I Am Redeemed'

Kingsway has released a new lyric video to accompany the powerful debut single ‘I Am Redeemed’ from Irish worship songwriter Nathan Jess.

The video features nothing but the compelling lyrics, allowing worshippers to focus on the lyrical depth of the song.

The typography is subtle yet engaging, helping to draw attention to the heart of the song.

Other worship artists are enthusiastic about Jess.

"Nathan is a gifted worship leader and songwriter who carries the mantle for a community of worshippers who eagerly seek the presence of God but long for substance in lyrics and an authenticity to songs they sing," Adrian Thompson.

"We are excited about working with Nathan we believe he has something significant to bring to today’s emerging church."

"Equally as powerful congregationally as it is in the intimacy of your prayer time, 'I Am Redeemed' is a great song from a incredible songwriter and genuine worshipper," says Chris McClarney.

Click the link below for Nathan’s ‘I Am Redeemed’ lyric video;
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