Thrive Worship Releases Deluxe Version of "Praises & Prayers" on March 21

Thrive Worship releases a deluxe version of their album "Praises & Prayers" including three new versions of songs released on the initial project. It features the band's most popular songs, "Pour Your Spirit Out" and "A Thousand More," recorded live from the renowned Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, as well as a studio version of "Highest One" featuring Katie Torwalt.
"Praises & Prayers (Deluxe)" came from themes in Revelation 4 and 5 that greatly impacted Thrive Worship over many years. Over 100 songs were written in preparation for this album, culminating in a project that communicates gratitude, praise, and surrender.
Thrive Worship is thrilled to share one of their favorite ministry opportunities to date with the deluxe album, releasing the sound of 10,000 people worshipping alongside the California-based team in beautiful surroundings.
The tracklist is as follows:
- Made To Praise (Live) (featuring Christian Hushaw)
- Give Thanks (Live) (featuring Charmaine Wells)
- Show Me Your Ways (Live) (featuring Leeland)
- If You're Not With Me (Live) (featuring Charmaine Wells and Taylor Gall)
- Yahweh (Live) (featuring Leeland)
- Highest One (Live) (featuring Bryan & Katie Torwalt)
- Shadow of Your Wings (Live) (featuring Corbin Phillips)
- Pour Your Spirit Out (Live)
- Always So Good (Live)
- Let's Have Church (Live)
- A Thousand More (Live)
- No One Like Jesus (Live)
- The King is Coming (Live)
- I'm So Glad I Met Jesus (Live)
This album showcases Thrive Worship's dynamic live performances and features collaborations with notable artists such as Leeland and Bryan & Katie Torwalt.
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