Darlene Zschech Performs Bethel Music's "No One Like Our God" at Gather25

Darlene Zschech, a renowned Australian worship leader and pastor, played a significant role in Gather25, a historic 25-hour global Christian broadcast event held on March 1, 2025. The event united over seven million Christians from 225 countries and territories, featuring worship sessions and messages from prominent Christian figures.
Zschech participated in the live session hosted in Auckland, New Zealand, contributing her musical talents and spiritual leadership to the gathering. Reflecting on the experience, she described Gather25 as "magnificent, like watching a miracle unfold."
One of the songs Zschech performed was Bethel Music's "No One Like Our God" (watch the video HERE). The lyrics focus on exalting Jesus, acknowledging Him as the holy one seated on the throne, and proclaiming His worthiness of honor and glory. The chorus emphasizes the uniqueness of the Lord, with lines like "Worthy is the Lamb who was slain and seated on the throne; there's no one like the Lord."
Gather25's innovative use of technology, including AI-driven real-time translation into 87 languages, allowed for unprecedented global participation. The event emphasized prayer, worship, repentance, and commissioning, showcasing the unity and diversity of the global Church.
For those who missed the live event, Gather25's content is available on-demand, providing an opportunity to experience the worship sessions and messages delivered by Darlene Zschech and other influential Christian leaders.
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