Canyon Hills Worship Shares the Story Behind "On and On"

Seattle-based worship team Canyon Hills Worship releases their new song "On And On" (DREAM Worship). The song is now available at all digital and streaming outlets everywhere. This beautiful sing-a-long five minute plus worship song is shaped around the chorus' filling the listeners ears with "Holy Holy Holy are you God" and "Worthy Worthy Worthy are you God."
The song was produced by Michael Monroe, Steve Fee, Andy Soemo, Stephen Pelatzky, David Neuman and written by Michael Monroe, Koby Orr, Brandon Coker, Clay Finnesand.
"This song came from a desire to set our hearts on the Throne Room," Michael Monroe reveals. "We were at a writing retreat and someone asked the question 'what should we write today.' I played this simple chorus I had written: 'Holy, Holy, Holy are you God. Worthy, Worthy, Worthy are you God.' Everyone got on the same page from there. It's so easy to get caught up in the temporary and lose focus on the eternal.
"My prayer for this song is that anyone who hears it will be able to take their eyes off of the temporary and place them on the eternal-on the promise that we will one day stand before the Lord worshipping together in one voice. What a day that will be."
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