New single from Ben Cantelon

Ben Cantelon has just released a second single from his forthcoming album.

'New Day' is another taster of the 'Everything in Colour', which releases worldwide on 7 May.

It follows the release of worship anthem, Saviour of the World. Fans were treated to a lyric video for the single earlier in the month - www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfA4cxmOgTU

New Day is similarly Christ-focused, celebrating the rebirth offered thanks to Christ’s death and resurrection and calling out to listeners to see the potential promised by salvation.

Ben's happy with his forthcoming album and equally positive about worship in general.

"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."
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