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Red Rocks Worship Drops “The King Is Coming (Extended Single) EP”

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Red Rocks Worship Drops “The King Is Coming (Extended Single) EP.” Red Rocks Worship has released The King Is Coming (Extended Single) EP, a multi-version project built around the ministry’s fast-rising congregational anthem. Industry coverage confirms the drop and frames the release as a bundle of new versions designed to serve both Sunday services and personal devotion.

Red Rocks Worship Drops “The King Is Coming (Extended Single) EP”

Arriving on the heels of their live album The King Is Coming (Live)—released March 28, 2025—the EP takes what was already resonating in rooms and gives worship leaders more ways to lead the same lyric, theme, and moment. The live project captured the song’s momentum across a full set recorded at Red Rocks Church, setting the stage for this focused, multi-take EP.

The creative idea here is simple and practical: instead of delivering unrelated tracks, the Extended Single approach offers multiple arrangements of one declaration—“Prepare the way, the King is coming”—so teams can pick what fits their service flow and congregation. Early write-ups and platform notes emphasize that these are alternate versions of the flagship song released together for maximum usability.

For worship teams, the infrastructure is already live. Official song pages list the key (A) and tempo (≈171 BPM), with charts, tutorials, and multitracks available across major prep platforms. That makes it easy to drop the song into youth nights, acoustic gatherings, or full-band Sundays without reinventing the arrangement each time.

Lyrically, “The King Is Coming” holds the center with an expectancy that feels tailor-made for extended praise sections and altar moments—lines like “Prepare the way… the King is coming” and the repeated “Amen” refrain invite a congregation to linger and respond. Resource sites showcase the text and structure many leaders are already building transitions around.

In a year where the Denver collective has been especially prolific, this EP functions like a toolkit. The live album established the sonic and spiritual DNA; the Extended Single widens the on-ramp. It’s a pattern increasingly common in modern worship—launch the song, capture it live, then deliver variants so churches of different sizes and styles can carry it.

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