We Are Messengers Partners with The Church Will Sing on "Come See (Let Us Adore Him)"

For Christmas 2023, We Are Messengers is unwrapping a new song. "Come See (Let Us Adore Him) [feat. The Church Will Sing]" was written by Darren Mulligan, Phil Wickham,and Jonathan Smith; and produced by Darren Mulligan and Kyle Williams.
Assisted by a choir courtesy of worship/songwriting collective The Church Will Sing, frontman Darren Mulligan relays the timeless message of Christ's birth as he puts a holiday spin on the 2020 original first heard on the band's sophomore album, Power. Across a solid foundation of plaintive piano and urgent strings, a full refrain from "O Come, All Ye Faithful" seamlessly weaves its way through the vivid lyrics detailing the moment Love came to Earth via a song ready-made for the season.
Check out the unreleased track HERE.
In October, We Are Messengers dropped another Christmas song "To God Be The Glory." What begins as a poignant piano-led ballad morphs into a celebratory anthem of allegiance and praise. Punctuated by a massive, arena-ready chorus and assisted by a soulful choir, the fresh track affirms that our circumstances don't change the goodness of God. In fact, it's His goodness at work in our lives that exchanges ashes for beauty, mourning for joy and weakness for strength. A song of testimony and surrender, "To God Be The Glory" sets up the next highly anticipated era of We Are Messengers.
Check out the unreleased track HERE.
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