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Influence Worship Unites the Church in Song With One True God

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Influence Worship Unites the Church in Song With One True God. Influence Worship has once again stepped into the spotlight of contemporary Christian music with their latest live album, One True God. The project captures the essence of the collective’s mission: to create worship music rooted in gospel truth while offering songs that can easily translate from a stage to the heart of a congregation.

Influence Worship Unites the Church in Song With One True God

The title track, “One True God,” has already been released with a stirring music video, setting the tone for the entire record. Led by the soulful vocals of Melody Noel and backed by a full choir, the song creates a powerful atmosphere of unity and reverence. Its lyrics drive home the declaration that Jesus is the one and only God, an anthem that echoes through every moment of the album.

One True God is the group’s eighth live album, and it comes as a culmination of years of growth, collaboration, and theological focus. This time, Influence Worship has partnered with a powerhouse team of writers, including Bede Korporaal (known for his work with Passion and Jesus Culture), Mia Fieldes, and Michael Barkulis. The result is a body of work that balances poetic beauty with biblical clarity — worship songs designed to uplift while remaining deeply anchored in scripture.

The anticipation has been building for weeks, as the group teased unreleased tracks such as I’ve Got Joy, No One But Jesus, Open Up, In Agreement, I’m Gonna Praise, and That Good. Each title hints at a mix of celebration, intimacy, and faith declarations that worshippers can expect throughout the project.

Beyond its sonic brilliance, the album reflects Influence Worship’s commitment to creating music that not only sounds good in headphones but also thrives in the collective voices of church gatherings worldwide. Their vision for One True God isn’t just to release another record — it’s to equip believers with songs that shape their worship and deepen their faith.

With the official release, the worship community is poised to embrace One True God not just as an album but as a movement. Whether it’s through the high-energy praise of That Good or the reflective intimacy of No One But Jesus, the project carries a timeless reminder: worship is not about us — it’s about the One True God.

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