Planetshakers Releases New Live Album 'Revival: Live At Chapel'


The internationally recognized praise band Planetshakers globally released their new album Revival: Live At Chapel today. Available now at all major digital and streaming outlets, the album was recorded live by Planetshakers band with Planetshakers Bible College students surrounding them in-the-round.
 
Residing in Melbourne, Australia, one of the most locked-down cities in the world due to the pandemic, Planetshakers have not been able to meet as a church, and at some points, could not even travel more than a few miles from their homes or leave their house for more than an hour without special government permission. Nevertheless, during these unprecedented restrictions on life as they knew it, the church collectively felt God birth revival in their spirit, and what happened next was deemed nothing short of a miracle.
 
Stepping out in faith when government authorities opened up a window for limited gatherings, Pastor Russell Evans "pressed record" on what he saw God doing in the life of Planetshakers at its Bible College. While not the big production held in a massive arena that is generally expected from Planetshakers, the resulting Revival: Live At Chapel album was just as alive and celebratory, perhaps even more so due to the palpable joy of the students expressing worship together for the first time in months.
 

"These are songs for the church recorded with very little production, but with hearts that are hungry for the presence of God along with a few organic instruments," shares Joth Hunt, who is featured on the recording along with Sam Evans, Andy Harrison, Josh Ham, and others.
 
Pastor Sam Evans adds, "The songs, born out of a time where things looked so bleak, declare a different story, a God-story of faith, hope and trust in the unfailing Word of God, which is good and true in every season of life."
 
"If you can declare the goodness of God in the valley when things are looking bad, you can declare the goodness of God anywhere. That's faith. That's a relationship with Christ," says Planetshakers' Joshua Brown.
 
Although Melbourne is under lockdown again with one of the harshest restrictions in the world, Planetshakers continues its mission to "empower generations to win generations." The ministry is seeing huge streaming numbers online with hundreds of thousands of people from all across the globe connecting to its worship services and resources remotely.

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Source: Hoganson Media

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