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Release of With Hearts As One CD Is First
Part of New Social Justice Movement
Sydney-based Hillsong United will launch TheIHeartRevolution
social justice movement on April 1 with the U.S. release of
With Hearts As One, a new double album that captures live
worship from around the world.
The CD release is the first part of a three-part
action plan for TheIHeartRevolution that also includes a June
release of a DVD titled We’re All In This Together.
Both the CD, which captures the “sound” of global
worship, and the DVD, which captures the “visual,”
are aimed at creating awareness for phase three - - the development
of an online community and social justice hub set to launch
in July.
The With Hearts As One CD features 30 songs
recorded live in various locations including Scotland, Malaysia,
France, Paraguay, Sweden and Brazil to name a few. The album
was produced by Hillsong United frontman Joel Houston along
with guitarist Jad Gillies and Andrew Crawford.
“From Rwanda to Capetown, Buenos Aires
to Mexico City, Los Angeles to Toronto, London to Budapest
and Shanghai to Sydney… we've recorded almost every
United worship service for the last 2 years,” says Houston.
“We bottled just some of the moments and put them together
for all who’d choose to hear. The end result is the
sound of a generation across the earth singing praise and
worship to our God. The sound of the nations joining as one
in the same song.”
With Hearts As One will be available in Christian
retail stores beginning April 1 through Provident-Integrity
Distribution and in mainstream outlets through Columbia/SONY-BMG.
Regarding TheIHeartRevolution, Houston says:
“We must live out our worship through action by reaching
out to the lost and the broken... helping the poor and oppressed,
pursuing justice and fairness for all people. That’s
the impetus behind TheIHeartRevolution. It is simply a generation
of people expressing their heart for worship and realizing
God’s purpose for all of us, to love people and be His
hands and feet.”
Houston continues, “We’ll do our
best to set up a platform and a network where we can be educated
on the issues and be directed in ways we can help locally
and globally, a place to be inspired by the stories of others
and to share our experiences. But, practically speaking, the
revolution depends entirely on all of us choosing to act.”
“Every generation needs a revolution,”
adds Houston, “And this one needs to look, sound, walk
and breathe like love…”
The passion to “live out their worship”
is at the heart of Hillsong United’s ministry and also
at the heart of Hillsong Church, Australia’s largest
evangelical congregation and home to the dynamic youth ministry
from which the band emerged. Hillsong United is a “Group
of the Year” nominee for the 39th Annual Dove Awards
and also a former recipient of the Gospel Music Association’s
International Award given in recognition of their impact on
the global Church.
Additional information about the movement
is available at www.TheIHeartRevolution.com and http://www.myspace.com/theiheartrevolution
with details related to the DVD release and development of
the social justice hub to be announced later.
Provided by: Breathecast
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