Brad + Rebekah Partner with Watoto for "Glory to the One"

Acclaimed husband/wife worship duo Brad + Rebekah release their brand new single "Glory to the One" today. The song is now available wherever you listen to music.
Brad + Rebekah write, "Glory to the One" was written at the 2022 Watoto Worship Camp by the Watoto students and some of the writers on the trip. It is an honor to sing their song and share their story.
"From a hill in Uganda, an anthem of praise and thanksgiving overflowing from the hearts of the abandoned, now redeemed... We pray this song turns your eyes to Jesus to declare...
Glory to the One who holds it all
Glory to the One who saved my soul
To the One who I adore
Praise the Lord
Glory to the One who Reigns on High
Glory to the God who saved my life
To the One who I adore
Praise the Lord"
For 15 years, Brad + Rebekah have shared their acoustic-based, personal songs of worship with audiences across the country and internationally. In addition to leading worship regularly at Christ's Church of the Valley in Phoenix, Arizona, Brad + Rebekah partner with Watoto, a Uganda-based ministry serving orphans and society's most vulnerable.
For further information, visit bradandrebekahmusic.com. Follow them on Instagram and Facebook.
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