Bethel Music's kalley Testifies that God is "Even There" in Our Trials

Kalley Heiligenthal, a worship leader and songwriter associated with Bethel Music, released her latest single, "Even There," on March 14, 2025. "Even There" is now available on various streaming platforms. Listen HERE.
Kalley has this to say about her new song: "A lot has happened since the last album. The faultlines slipped. 5.5 painstaking years, like every clock suddenly froze on the inside of me, but life went warp-speed around me. The hour and minute hand pointing mocking fingers as I just tried to make it to the next moment. Left behind by my own life. Innocence stolen, pulse arrested within me, without me. Suddenly existence itself felt untrustworthy.
"I found Him there. What no one else could understand, Jesus did. Where no one else could go, Jesus did. When I could do nothing he became everything. He held me when I couldn't breathe, listened when I couldn't speak. In the unthinkable, he was unthinkably close. He was with me, even there."
Kalley has been a worship leader and songwriter at Bethel Church and with Bethel Music since 2014. She serves as the 2nd Year Worship Pastor for Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry. Originally from Minnesota, Kalley began leading worship in college and has been featured on several Bethel Music albums, including "VICTORY" (2019), "Starlight" (2017), "Have it All" (2016), and "We Will Not Be Shaken" (2015).
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