Soul Survivor's 'Kingdom Come' out on iTunes

With over 30,000 young people attending multiple events throughout this summer, Soul Survivor has clearly had yet another fantastic year. The new live album ‘Kingdom Come’ captures the heart of the summer’s worship as thousands gathered to worship their Saviour.

Today, to break to wait of the full album release, due 19th November, Integrity Music are releasing the single 'Kingdom Come' via iTunes today. Please help us share this information and help others remember their time this summer.

Soul Survivor Director and event host Mike Pilavachi explains: “It was an incredibly humbling time, seeing thousands of young people meeting with Jesus and hearing testimonies of how encounters with their Saviour changed them. Worship has always been right at the heart of what we do, and we focused part of our teaching on the importance of worshiping God in good and bad times. Our hope and our prayer is that this album will help people enter in to worship at home, that they might be encouraged and strengthened in their faith. “

The new album features worship led by Beth Croft, Sam Bailey, Tom Field and Rend Collective Experiment, with key anthems from the summer including ‘Kingdom Come’, ‘Go’, ‘My Heart’ and ‘Build Your Kingdom’. The second disc of the album features songs from the Momentum event which gathered over 5000 people in their 20s and 30s, with tracks including ‘New Day’, ‘Set A Fire’ and ‘Now is the time for us’.

‘Kingdom Come - Soul Survivor 2012’ will serve as reminder of the things that God did and encourage many to keep pursuing him all year round. The full album is available from 19 November, with a pre-order facility available on iTunes from 5 November. This album will also be released through mainstream platforms including HMV, Amazon, Play.com.

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