Worship and words of inspiration from Passion

Passion founder Louie Giglio has unveiled the latest instalment of the popular Passion Talk series.

The "Symphony, I Lift My Hands" DVD is out on 23 March, the same date as the release of Passion's forthcoming album, "Passion: White Flag".

Previous instalments from the series of talks have hit nearly a million sales worldwide and 7.5 million YouTube views.

"Symphony, I Lift My Hands" was heard by more than 200,000 people on Chris Tomlin's recent "And if our God is for us" tour.

Giglio is excited about the series.

“It's staggering when we begin to realise that all creation is singing the praises of the One who fashioned and formed the universe.

“Yet, singing stars and earth's ovation cannot drown God's desire to hear your voice. In the midst of a miraculous and immense symphony of praise, God is still mindful of you, going to extraordinary lengths to give you life and breath through His Son.”

The "Passion: White Flag" album was recorded live at Passion 2012 and features Chris Tomlin, David Crowder*Band, Charlie Hall, Matt Redman, Christy Nockels and Kristian Stanfill, along with the voices of more than 42,000 college students at Atlanta's Georgia Dome.

Tomlin, Crowder and Stanfill will join Giglio in Vancouver for the Passion World Tour on 23 March. The Passion World Tour heads to Rwanda, Uganda and South Africa later in the year - dates tbc.
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