Sean Feucht's New Album "Hymn of Zion" Arrives on May 2

Sean Feucht's upcoming album, Hymn of Zion, is scheduled for release on May 2, 2025. This project comprises 10 tracks, including the title song "Hymn of Zion," as well as "Ever Present," "Send Me," "Highest Praises," and "Nothing Better." The album is currently available for pre-release streaming on Apple Music.
In a 2024 interview, Feucht emphasized that worship should not be confined within church walls but act as a dynamic force against societal evils. He believes in integrating worship with activism, aiming to challenge believers to engage their faith actively and courageously in the world.
Hymn of Zion continues Feucht's mission of using worship as a transformative engagement with the world. While specific details about the album's themes are not available, Feucht's consistent focus on worship as a tool for societal change indicates that the album will likely reflect these values.
Here's the tracklist:
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Hymn of Zion
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Ever Present
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Send Me
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Highest Praises
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All in All
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Overwhelmed
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Never Gets Old
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Precious Savior
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Sweet as Honey
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Nothing Better
The album is currently available for pre-release streaming on Apple Music.
Additionally, the official music video for the title track, "Hymn of Zion," premiered on YouTube on April 10, 2025. YouTube
Feucht is a Christian musician, missionary, author, and activist. He is the founder of several global movements, including Burn 24-7, a worship and prayer initiative spanning over 250 cities across six continents; Light A Candle, a missions and compassion organization; Hold the Line, aimed at engaging young people in political activism; and Let Us Worship, a movement that gained prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic by organizing outdoor worship gatherings across the United States.
Feucht began his musical journey in his teenage years, leading worship at his church's youth group. He attended Oral Roberts University, where he founded Burn 24-7 from his dorm room. His music career includes the release of over a dozen albums, such as Messengers (2014) and The Things We Did at First (2016).
In addition to his musical endeavors, Feucht ventured into politics, running as a Republican candidate for California's 3rd congressional district in 2020, though he did not advance past the primary.
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