ELEVATION RHYTHM Releases Brand New Song with Abbie Gamboa and Tiffany Hudson

ELEVATION RHYTHM releases a poignant worship song today with worship leader Abbie Gamboa and Elevation Worship's Tiffany Hudson. "At The Altar" is co-written by Josh Holiday, Davide Mutendji, Tiffany Hudson, Steven Furtick, and Abbie Gamboa. Inspired by the Bible story of Mary pouring expensive perfume on Jesus before His crucifixion, this song encourages the listener to give God our significant sacrifice. Listen to the new song now and watch the live video below.
"This song was birthed from a conversation with us wanting to bring God more than just another song," shares Davide Mutendji of ELEVATION RHYTHM. "The thing that shocked the disciples in this story wasn't what Mary did, but what she gave. We wanted to write a song where the heart was not just about giving an offering but at the core an invitation to bring Jesus our significant sacrifices."
He adds, "Significant sacrifices can look like anything. It can look like an expensive jar of perfume, the disappointment of a broken dream, the fake perfect version of us we create on social media, a relationship, or an addiction. Even fear and anxiety when brought to the altar as a sacrifice can be transformed in the presence of our Savior. Jesus wants it all, so don't second guess yourself because there's no waste at the altar!"
After spending the summer performing at major youth conferences, ELEVATION RHYTHM will join Elevation Worship and Pastor Steven Furtick for Elevation Nights this fall. You can purchase your tickets now for Elevation Nights by visiting ElevationNights.com.
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