SEU Worship Signs with Provident Label Group / Sony Music

Provident Label Group / Sony Music announces a new addition to the label roster with the signing of SEU Worship, Southeastern University's contemporary worship group comprised of four worship pastors and more than 60 students. The debut single, "Higher Than Mine," is available on November 8th and proceeds the February 2020 EP, Eden to Eternity, which is now available for pre-order tomorrow here.
"We are tremendously excited to partner with SEU Worship in this next season of their artistry," shares Josh Pauley, Sr. Director of A&R Provident Label Group.
"The vision and energy they bring to the worship space is compelling. There is a freshness and vibe to what they create and we see SEU Worship as one of the artists that will be a part of leading the way into what's next!"SEU Worship is the pop worship group born out of the worship movement on the campus of Southeastern University in Lakeland, FL. Their sound reflects the pop melodic influences of the emerging adult generation, and their writers' ability to craft unique lyrics that relay timeless truths about God in new ways.
"Everyone on Provident's team is ministry-minded, and believers in the mission and vision of Southeastern," states Dan Rivera, SEU campus worship pastor. "We are excited to work with such a creative and dynamic team as we continue to grow our worship ministry."
SEU Worship has previously released six albums independently and more than 200,000 subscribed listeners on digital platforms with several songs with more than a million streams. For information on booking SEU Worship, visit SEU.edu/seuworship.Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
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