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Gateway Worship Releases Uplifting Live Worship Album

Gateway Worship Releases Uplifting Live Worship Album

Gateway Worship Releases Uplifting Live Worship Album

By Church News

The highly-anticipated live worship album, ‘Crowns Down,’ by Gateway Worship has been officially released. This album is designed to lead listeners into a profound state of surrender before the Lord, fostering a heightened level of intimacy with Him through its powerful songs.

Gateway Worship serves as the primary worship expression for Gateway Church, based in Dallas-Fort Worth, which ranks among the largest and most influential churches in North America. The church’s ministry extends to over 40,000 attendees across multiple campuses and tens of thousands more online every week.

Gateway Worship is celebrated for its impactful songs, including classics like “Oh The Blood,” “The More I Seek You,” “Revelation Song,” “Defender,” “Stand in Your Love,” “Greater Than,” “Deliverance,” and many others. Today, the Gateway Worship collective presents its latest project, “I Need You,” featuring Jessie Harris.

Gateway Worship is an American Christian worship band from Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas. The team leads worship at Gateway Church, a 39,000-member congregation located in Southlake, Texas, which has grown quickly since the church’s beginnings in 2000.

Thomas Miller served as the original senior worship pastor until becoming executive ministry pastor in 2018. He was succeeded by Mark Harris, formerly of 4Him. Harris leads a team of worship pastors including, David Moore, Matt Birkenfeld, Zach Neese, Aaron Crider, Jason Tam, Tim Sheppard, Jessica Sheppard, Levi Smith, and Austin Benjamin.

Gateway Worship is currently signed with Gateway Create Publishing, Fair Trade Services, and Integrity Music.

The group’s 2008 release Wake Up the World reached No. 2 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart.

Gateway’s live album, Walls, was released on October 2, 2015, and reached No. 1 on Billboards Top Christian Albums Chart.

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