Rend Collective Encourages Families to Lay a Godly Foundation with "As for Me"
Northern Irish worship band Rend Collective recently released their new single "As for Me." The song challenges fathers and mothers to lay a Godly foundation for the next generation. This is the type of songs that are bound to change generations for Christ.
As for me and my house
We will serve the Lord forever
As for me and my blood
We will hold the line together
Though they fall on every side
We will never compromise
As for me and my house, we'll serve the Lord
Rend Collective shares, "How we talk about our faith in our families matters. The way we model the love of God to our kids in our interactions with each other and even in situations that provoke us leave a lasting legacy. We'll be the first to say we don't always get it right, but we have a firm foundation in the love and grace of Jesus Christ. The kind of foundation that can last generations. We hope this song encourages you and your families!"
Hailing from a small town off the coast of Northern Ireland, Rend Collective (Gareth Gilkeson, Chris Llewellyn, Ali Gilkeson, Patrick Thompson and Stephen Mitchell) wants to be known as a celebration band, worshiping for God's Glory and fame. Since the release of their first album, Organic Family Hymnal, the group's authentic and energetic style of worship has attracted an international audience, with career sales of more than 300,000 albums.
The group saw early success as their first ever single "Build Your Kingdom Here," peaked at No. 12 on the National Christian Audience Chart. Their 2014 release The Art of Celebration, charted at No. 1 on the Billboard Christian Albums Chart within the first week of its release. Known for their electric lively worship, the band has been a part of several major tours with top artists such as Chris Tomlin, MercyMe, Kari Jobe, Lecrae and more.
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