FREE MUSIC: Sarah Kroger's "A Thousand Thank Yous"

You can now download the MP3, chord and sheet music of Sarah Kroger brand new song "A Thousand Thank Yous" for FREE now at WeAreWorship. Simply click here.
A Thousand Thank Yous was inspired by the words in Ephesians 3:12-21 about the love of God surpassing all understand. That's both hopeful and frustrating if you're someone like Sarah Kroger who wants to understand something before she commits to it! In this song, the Nashville-based Catholic worship leader ponders, "How can I understand my Creator, the One who breathed the stars into existence?" God is beyond all we could dream, hope, or imagine; and yet we can approach Him.
ABOUT SARAH KROGER:
Kroger, who grew up in Melbourne, Florida, developed a love for music as a child when she began singing in church choirs while following in the steps of her parents who were both music ministers. With a passion to create a safe, prayerful space through her music in which people can encounter the love of God, for the last decade she has led worship at events around the world, using her talents to draw people together from a variety of cultures and church backgrounds under the banner of Jesus.
Prior to her Integrity Music debut of Bloom, which included Kroger's cover of Amanda Lindsey Cook's well-known "Pieces" featuring Audrey Assad, she released two other albums, Your Time (2011) and Hallelujah Is Our Song (2013), which features "Run To The Cross" and "In The Silence." Light is her sophomore release with Integrity Music. Kroger is also part of a new trio, Village Lights, with friends Ricky Vazquez and Ike Ndolo. Village Lights is expected to release music together on Integrity Music in 2021. For more information, visit SarahKroger.com and on her social links below.
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