Sons of Sunday Ignite Hearts With New Single “Exchange”

An Anthem of Surrender That Echoes Heaven’s Heartbeat
Sons of Sunday Ignite Hearts With New Single “Exchange.” In a world longing for something real, the Sons of Sunday have arrived with a song that speaks directly to the soul. Their latest release, “Exchange,” dropped today via Elevation Records, and it’s more than just music—it’s a moment. A movement. A modern-day altar call wrapped in soaring melodies and raw honesty.

This isn’t just another worship collective. Sons of Sunday (SOS) is a spiritual brotherhood made up of six familiar voices who’ve already reshaped the landscape of Christian music: Steven Furtick, Brandon Lake, Chandler Moore, Chris Brown, Leeland Mooring, and Pat Barrett. Together, they’ve built a sound that fuses revival fire with intimate storytelling—a blend that feels both timeless and undeniably now.
“Exchange” is the group’s boldest offering yet—a track that embodies the sacred trade of giving God your mess in return for His mercy. With Chandler Moore’s soul-piercing vocals leading the way, Brandon Lake’s harmonies lifting every lyric, and Chris Brown anchoring the track with resolute guitar riffs, the song feels like a holy collision of vulnerability and victory. Add in Mooring’s atmospheric keys, Barrett’s gentle acoustic textures, and Furtick’s impassioned spoken-word bridge, and you’ve got a worship experience that transcends the studio.
Recorded live in Charlotte under the steady hand of producer Chris Brown, “Exchange” pulses with the electricity of a room full of believers hungry for more. It begins in a hush—fragile, reflective—and rises into a thunderous praise that feels like the soundtrack of a spiritual breakthrough. For fans who’ve seen SOS live since their January debut, the track captures that same electric energy: spontaneous, sacred, and soaked in presence.
Their previous hits—“GOD DID!,” “Runnin With Angels,” “I Looked Up,” and “One More Day”—have already made waves, racking up millions of streams. But “Exchange” digs deeper. It’s not just a song; it’s a mirror. An invitation to look within and hand over whatever’s holding you back.
Their debut album, Exchange, will be released on May 16. It sets the tone for what could be one of the most impactful worship projects this year.