Dave Bell and Philippa Hanna Announce Powerful New Worship Single: “No Name Greater (Live)”

UK-based worship leaders and recording artists Dave Bell and Philippa Hanna are set to release their brand-new live worship single, "No Name Greater (Live)," on Friday, June 27, 2025. The release marks the second single from their highly anticipated forthcoming live worship album.
Recorded in a spirit-filled live setting, "No Name Greater" is a bold declaration of the matchless power and glory of Jesus Christ. With soaring melodies and heartfelt lyrics, the song invites listeners into an atmosphere of reverence, reminding worshippers that no other name carries the authority, love, and hope that the name of Jesus does.
"This song was birthed from a deep desire to lift the name of Jesus above every fear, failure, and circumstance," said Dave Bell, lead pastor and worship leader. "There truly is no name greater."
Philippa Hanna, a well-loved voice in the Christian music scene known for her vulnerable songwriting and worshipful presence, brings her signature depth and soul to the track.
"Singing this live with a room full of worshippers was electric," Hanna shared. "We believe this song will stir hearts and remind people who Jesus truly is."
A preview of "No Name Greater (Live)" is now available on YouTube Shorts, offering a glimpse of the powerful moment captured during the live recording. Fans and worship teams alike are already expressing excitement for the release, noting the anthemic quality and spiritual depth of the track.
The single will be available across all major streaming platforms on June 27, with the full live album to follow later this year.
For updates, visit:
https://philippahanna.com
Watch the preview:
YouTube Shorts - No Name Greater (Live)
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