Village Lights Offer a Communal Version of David Brymer's "Worthy Of It All"

Village Lights continues releasing live communal version of beloved songs, in which they've been exploring new versions of their own songs, as well as modern Church classics. Their new single falls in this category as they unveil their take on David Brymer's "Worthy Of It All."
The trio have experienced meaningful times of ministry with this song. It is one that reflects their multicultural essence as it joins people from every tribe, nation, and tongue in giving glory to God. Inspired by Revelation 4, "Worthy Of It All" draws the Church into the awe of God, a call that is close to Village Lights' heart. They hope this version further helps lead the Church in worshipful reverence.
Village Lights is a multi-cultural collective formed by Sarah Kroger, Ike Ndolo, and Ricky Vazquez. Based out of Tennessee and Arizona, the band unites around the pursuit of fostering a community of worshippers centered around God's inviting love. Their debut self-titled EP and first studio album, "Kingdom," (2021) introduced Village Lights's heartbeat: one of unity, inclusivity and reconciliation wrapped in worshipful devotion. More than a band, Village Lights is the beginning of a movement of worship and rally cry for those who seek justice in our world and in our Church.
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