Benjamin William Hastings Teams Up with Worship Together for "Agenda"

Singer and songwriter Benjamin William Hastings, in corporation with Worship Together, drops a brand new song this week. "Agenda," which was recorded live at the Sound Emporium, is now available on all digital platforms. Wriiten by Hastings and Michael Fatkin, the song speaks about surrending our agendas to Jesus.
Hastings sings, "I'm relearning surrender/Relying on You, Lord/I, Only got one agenda/And it's saying I love You Jesus/ I love You."
Hastings has recently released his album Benjamin William Hastings (And Then Some). The record allowed him to dive deeper into his songs' backstories while sharing more deeply about the array of topics from his debut - doubt, authenticity, faith, worship, imposter syndrome, being a husband and father, and ultimately a human. Known for offering honest self-expression and dynamic songwriting, threaded throughout each of his songs is Hastings' uncanny ability to communicate vulnerable and authentic personal truths.
Hastings is a world-traveling worship leader and member of Hillsong UNITED. His writing and vocals are featured on Hillsong UNITED's RIAA® Certified Gold single "So Will I (100 Billion X)" and Hillsong Worship's widely acclaimed "Seasons," and he penned Cory Asbury's No. 1 single "The Father's House," UNITED's "Captain," the church anthem "O Praise The Name (Anástasis)," and Brandon Lake's current No. 1 single "Gratitude," among many others. To date, his songs have been streamed globally more than 750 million times.
Hastings is sharing many of his songs live while on Brandon Lake's Miracle Nights Tour throughout this month and April, while earlier this year he joined Cody Carnes' "God Is Good! Tour." Additional tour plans will soon be announced so be sure to keep the most up-to-date HERE.
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