Vineyard Worship Encourages Us to Make God Our Dwelling Place with New Single

Vineyard Worship releases their new single "Your Dwelling Place" today. The song is the second single from the highly anticipated EP Breathe In, Sing Out: Live from Anchour Studio, which will be released by Integrity Music in April.
Led by Vineyard Worship pillar Anabeth Morgan, "Your Dwelling Place" carries a palpable sense of the presence of God in both the writing and recording of this special song. Co-producer Casey Corum reflects on the recording session for the new single, "There was such a heavy sense of the presence of the Holy Spirit in the room while we were recording. I was deeply moved. I am still taken back to that moment every time I listen to the track and especially when I watch the video. It was a holy moment."
Lord, how gracious that
You welcome us Into Your presence
to Your dwelling place
Oh how lovely
Oh how lovely
Your dwelling place
Your dwelling place
Recorded live at Anchour Studio in Lewiston, Maine, producers Karl Anderson, Joshua Ray, and Casey Corum join forces again and carry on the legendary partnership between Vineyard Worship and Anchour Studio, which has delivered Vineyard favorites "Eden," "Sons and Daughters," "You Meet Me Here," "You're Carrying Me", "Breathe In, Sing Out" and more.
From the very beginning of the Vineyard movement, our value for intimate worship emerged from hearts hungry for God. This hunger remains the essence of worship in our movement. Vineyard Worship exists to GATHER, TRAIN, DOCUMENT and INSPIRE our deeprooted value for worship [and Vineyard songs] in our local churches.
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