Watch Leslie Jordan and Leeland Mooring Perform a Mashup of "Call Me Higher" and "Lion and the Lamb" Here

Former half of All Sons and Daughters Leslie Jordan joins Leeland Mooring for an acoustic mashup of "Call Me Higher" and "Lion and the Lamb." Take a listen below:
Leeland (Leeland Mooring & Casey Moore) is preparing for their Integrity Music debut with a live worship recording. Leeland writes: "We are excited to announce a special worship night on Friday, April 12th at the Christ For The Nations Institute campus, Dallas, TX. Come be part of Leeland's first live album recording taking place at CFNI. You don't want to miss it - this event is FREE!!! Let your friends and family know and come be part of this amazing night."
Based in Nashville, TN, Leeland carry a storied history of songwriting and passionate worship. Since their stunning 2006 breakthrough debut album, Sound of Melodies, Leeland have become one of the most important, progressive voices in a new generation of worship music. Their lives, ministry and music are an extension of their passion to worship God personally and in the context of their community of family and friends.
Along with 4 GRAMMY nominations and 8 Dove Award nominations, Leeland has written songs for artists like Michael W. Smith, and have been featured in major national tours with artists like Casting Crowns, Brandon Heath and more.
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