Bethel Music's Paul and Hannah McClure Release New Single, "After Your Heart (Live)"

Worship leaders Paul and Hannah McClure of Bethel Music release their brand-new single "After Your Heart (Live)" today, featuring Tiffany Hudson. The track offers the first look into their forthcoming live worship album, "AFTER YOUR HEART," set to release later this summer. The song is now available on all major streaming platforms, alongside a live music video. Listen here and watch the live video here. The full album is also now available here for pre-save/pre-add.
"After Your Heart (Live)" is a beautiful heart-cry of desperation for the person and presence of Jesus. It's a declaration that He alone satisfies and that just one touch from Him changes everything. A powerful anthem of surrender, the song features stirring vocals from Hannah and Tiffany and captures the heart of what it means to seek after God above all else.
Paul and Hannah McClure share, "'After Your Heart' is the cry of our hearts. It captures the message of this album which is a passion in our souls to know the heart of God. We got to sit down with one of our favorites, Tiffany Hudson, a couple of years ago and write this song. It came from talking about the desperation of the woman in Mark chapter 5 with the issue of blood. Her faith and desperation knew that if she could only touch Jesus, she would be healed. That's the faith and desperation we want to live with, an awareness that everything is found in Jesus. Our hope is that this song awakens hunger in the hearts of Gods people."
As core artists and worship leaders with Bethel Music, Paul and Hannah McClure continue to craft songs that serve the global Church and point listeners toward the heart of God. The "AFTER YOUR HEART" album-recorded live and featuring a host of special guests-marks a return to the McClures' roots in intimate, spirit-led worship, offering songs that reflect deep faith, honest longing, and unshakable hope.
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