UPPERROOM Testifies to their Journey with "1350 (Live)"

1350 (Live) is the latest live worship album from UPPERROOM, released on April 25, 2025. This 19-track collection captures the essence of UPPERROOM's spontaneous and heartfelt worship sessions, recorded during a significant moment as the community bid farewell to their original church building in Dallas, Texas. The album serves as a testament to their journey and the deep sense of community they've fostered over the years.
The album features contributions from various artists, including Aaron Tedeschi, Raffi Greco, Abbie Gamboa, Jonathan Lewis, Elyssa Figueroa, Joel Figueroa, Kennedy Jones, Ashley Bailey, SarahBeth Smith, Justus Tams, Brett Bell, and Andrea Alexis.
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Abide (Live)
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Blood of Jesus (Live)
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Blood of Jesus (Spontaneous) (Live)
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Lamb of God (Live)
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My Reward (Live)
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Leadership of The Lord (My Reward) (Live)
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Dream (Live)
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Consider Him (Live)
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Slow Down (Live)
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Always And Forever (Live)
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At Your Altar (Live)
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Hosanna (Live)
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Hosanna (Spontaneous) (Live)
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Open The Scroll (Only You Are Worthy) (Live)
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Where You Stand (Live)
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How Holy (Live)
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Pure Thing (Live)
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The Church (Live)
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His Banner Over Me (Live)
UPPERROOM is a dynamic worship collective and church community based in Dallas, Texas, renowned for its passionate and spontaneous approach to worship music. Founded in 2010 by Michael and Lorisa Miller, it began as a small prayer gathering in an office space overlooking downtown Dallas. This intimate setting quickly evolved into a vibrant house of prayer, emphasizing continuous worship and intercession.
The collective's mission is to minister to the Lord through thanksgiving, praise, and worship, creating an environment where individuals can encounter the presence of God. UPPERROOM's music is characterized by its raw honesty and deep spirituality, often featuring extended periods of spontaneous worship. This authenticity has resonated with believers worldwide, leading to a dedicated following and widespread influence.
1350 (Live) is available for streaming and purchase on major platforms, including Apple Music and Amazon Music.
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