Bethel Music’s Paul And Hannah McClure Unveil New Single “Good Things (Live)”

Bethel Music's Paul and Hannah McClure release their latest single, "Good Things (Live)," the final preview ahead of their upcoming album "AFTER YOUR HEART (LIVE)," which is set to release on August 29. Following the previously released singles "Holy Hands (Live)" and the title track "After Your Heart (Live)," this latest offering is now available on all streaming platforms. Listen to "Good Things (Live)" here, watch the live performance video here, and pre-save the full album here.
Rooted in the unchanging nature of God, "Good Things (Live)" was written as a beautiful reminder that He has always been good - and always will be. The song captures the heart of a Father who is unchanging and wants the very best for His children. No matter the season and circumstance, we can't help but respond with praise.
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. Recorded live and featuring a host of special guests, "AFTER YOUR HEART (LIVE)" marks a return to the McClures' roots in intimate and spirit-led worship, offering songs that reflect deep faith, honest longing, and unshakable hope.
The duo also recently garnered their first-career Dove Award nomination for their single, "Christmas Morning," in the Christmas/Special EventAlbum of the Year category.
For more information, visit www.paulandhannahmcclure.com.
About Paul and Hannah McClure:
Paul and Hannah McClure are worship leaders and songwriters with Bethel Music and serve at Bethel Church in Redding, California. Known for their heartfelt worship and rich harmonies, the McClures released their debut studio album, "The Way Home," in 2019 - an honest and vibrant reflection of their personal journeys of faith. Together and individually, Paul and Hannah have contributed to numerous Bethel Music projects and are best known for the beloved worship song "Jesus We Love You." The duo recently earned their first-career 2025 Dove Award nomination for their single, "Christmas Morning," in the Christmas/Special Event Album of the Year category. Paul and Hannah live with their three children, Ezra, Mae, and Teddy in Redding, California, where they enjoy living life with their community, and life has never been sweeter
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