Equippers Revolution Celebrates Thanksgiving with New Single

Following up the recently released track "Future" (DREAM Records), the New Zealand worship team, Equippers Revolution is proud to announce the new release of their track "Thankful" just in time for Thanksgiving. Produced by David Darby, Joshua Huirua, Rory Noble and Ryan Hobbs and written by David Darby, Joshua Huirua, Kenan Stephenson and Samuel Halalilo, the song's lyrical intro perfectly sums up the song's message: "Jesus, I'm thankful for all you have done. Jesus, I'm thankful for all you will do."
"Thankful speaks for itself in being a song of gratitude and thanks to Jesus for who He is and all He has done and will do. This song has brought joy and a great spirit of gratitude in our services, both at youth and Church on a Sunday and since November is the month of Thanksgiving, we couldn't think of a better time to release it." - Equippers Revolution
Equippers Revolution is the sound of the Revolution Youth Movement, from Equippers Church, Auckland, New Zealand. Its core members have grown up in the church, and have been a part of the youth worship team for over 10 years. The creative collective is made up of youth leaders and high school students, and their music has always had the aim of connecting young people to Jesus.
To check out "Future" go here and to give "Thankful" a listen go here.
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