Elevation Worship Returns with the Prophetic "Another One"
GRAMMY® Award-winning group Elevation Worship has released a new song, "Another One," featuring Elevation Worship's Chris Brown. Written by Steven Furtick, Brandon Lake, Pat Barrett, and Chris Davenport, the song harkens back to the many miracles God has performed over time reminding us He will do it again.
Watch the video HERE.
"'Another One' is a prophetic song for anyone who's been sowing, praying, and waiting on God," shares Chris Brown of Elevation Worship. "He has an abundance of ways to meet all of our needs, and He's promised to work all things for our good. We hope this song inspires you to believe that miracles are still ahead for you and open doors are in front of you."
The new song comes on the heels of the unmatched viral success of their song "Praise," which averages more than five million streams each week as one of the current top viral songs from the group's 2023 album CAN YOU IMAGINE?, which also produced the group's fourth No. 1 radio single, "Trust in God."
Elevation Worship returns to the road on February 20 for Elevation Nights '24 with Pastor Steven Furtick and ELEVATION RHYTHM. With dates already selling out, this tour is on track to follow in the footsteps of their 2023 Elevation Nights tour which sold more than 190,000 tickets across 19 dates. Visit elevationnights.com for more information.
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