YWAM Kona Music Sets the Apostles' Creed to Music

YWAM Kona Music is the worship team and soundtrack of YWAM. YWAM is a global movement of Christians from many cultures, age groups, and Christian traditions, all dedicated to advancing the Gospel and serving Jesus throughout the world. YWAM Kona Music will release their debut Integrity Music 'The Sound of Go' tomorrow.
One of the highlights of the new EP is their brand new single "The Apostle's Creed." Listen here. The song not only puts to words the ancient Christian confession, it makes it our confession as we sing it in worship to God.
Lyrics:
We believe in God, the Father
Creator of the heavens and the earth
We believe in Jesus, Your own Son
Who came here by the Spirit through a virgin birth
Jesus suffered and He died
He went down into the grave
But on the third day
He came back to life
We believe in You
We believe in You
We believe in You
We believe in You
We believe in Your precious Spirit
Third person in the Holy Trinity
We believe that Jesus went to heaven
And in Him is all power and authority
And He will come back again
To judge the living and the dead
Resurrection life
It's all been heaven-sent
We believe in You
We believe in You
We believe in You
We believe in You
You make us holy
Cause You are holy
Forgiving sinners
That's just what You do
You make us holy
Cause You are holy
Forgiving sinners
That's just what You do
You make us holy
Cause You are holy
Forgiving sinners
That's just what You do
We believe in You
We believe in You
We believe in You
We believe in You
We believe in You
We believe in You
We believe in You
We believe in You
We believe in You
We believe in You
We believe in You
We believe in You
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