Artist's albums
All Hail (Live)
2023 · single
Contemplad Al Rey De Gloria (Live)
2023 · single
Contemple (O Rei Da Gloria) [Live]
2023 · single
Behold (King of Glory) [Live]
2023 · single
Holy Hallelujah (Live)
2023 · single
Risen Savior (Sing My Soul) [Live]
2023 · single
REVERE: Unscripted Portuguese
2022 · album
Pra Te Adorar / To Worship You I Live
2022 · single
Meu Respirar / Breathe
2022 · single
Bless His Name
2022 · single
Eu Te Exalto & Santo
2022 · single
Digno de Tudo / Worthy of It All
2022 · single
Caminho no Deserto / Way Maker
2022 · single
Onipotente / Omnipotent
2022 · single
Santo Aleluia / Holy Hallelujah (Live)
2022 · single
Contemple (O Rei Da Gloria)
2022 · single
REVERE: Brasil
2022 · compilation
Infinito Amor
2022 · single
Te Adoramos
2022 · single
Glória E Aleluia
2022 · single
Unscripted: Behold (King of Glory)
2022 · album
There Is No Higher Name
2021 · single
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Biography
A generation ago, Christianity went through a massive shift. The formality of corporate worship gave way to ‘intimacy’, and we were forever changed. The ongoing work of the Spirit released us into ‘a spiritual intensity’, but our ultimate longing has always been a weighty encounter in the presence of God that is less about our contribution and more about our surrender. REVERE is a musical journey from intimacy to intensity into the fear of the Lord, where we fall down and cry out: “Holy, holy, holy are you Lord Almighty.” Throughout history, the medium of our worship has communicated what we truly believe about God. Whenever we have been in seasons of faith and healthy dependence, the medium has been reverential songs and liturgies that are soaked in honesty and humility, the Psalms being a case in point. Whenever we have taken our eyes off the mark, we have replaced these with idols that we have been able to make with our own hands, substituting vulnerability with human ingenuity. If we are to be honest, we are facing this internal tug of war in the Church today. God forbid that our skills to produce and finesse cause us to move away from the simplicity and mystery of full surrender. Our hope with REVERE is to gently help steer the church away from a production culture where the emphasis can, mistakenly, become a love for worship, to a reverential culture where the focus is, clearly and firmly, a love for Christ.