Demetrius West and Jesus Promoters Share the Story Behind "Your Name"
Stellar award nominee Demetrius West and Jesus Promoters will be releasing their new single "Your Name." The song is written by Demetrius West, Antonio Daniels and Jason Clayborn. West serves as producer for the new single with assistance from Will Amos. "Your Name" is available for pre order October 29th and is scheduled for release on November 5th.
West recounts how the song was inspired during his time of transition. 2021 was a year of transition for West and his family. West traded in the comforts of home in Indianapolis for a ministry assignment in Texas. He became the Minister of Worship post at the Riceville Mount Olive Baptist Church in Houston, TX under the leadership of Dr. Calvin McFadden. West remembers, "You get to the place where living by faith is not just the song you sing about, it becomes the very thing you live out in real life. I was presented with a great opportunity that would stretch me, leaving home and my choir and everything I hold dear while trusting God."
Of the experience, West takes it all in perspective, "It has been a good experience and God has shown himself faithful. I am encouraged to trust God as the rest of the vision becomes clear."
"Your Name" follows on the heels of "Open the Floodgates," which hit number one. This is followed by "I'm Next" which also hit number one. West continues, "God was showing that He was doing a great thing and even greater was in store. I have a daily challenge to show God that I trust Him to lead us and guide us. The word reminds us that the name of the Lord is a strong tower and we can find strength in the power of his name."
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