There are songs that arrive for a specific moment and there are songs that stay. The ones that stay become part of how the Church praises, threaded into Sunday mornings, car rides and quiet moments with morning coffee. Phil Wickham's "House Of The Lord" is one of those songs. Years after its release, it still calls God's people to the same response: praise, joy and the unshakable confidence that we were beggars, and God has made us royalty.
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Originally released in 2021, "House Of The Lord" has become a generational anthem, a song congregations reach for when they need to remember who God is and what He has done. The lyrics don't just describe worship; they invite us into it, with hands lifted high and hearts wide open to the goodness and joy of the Lord.
To celebrate the release of his new album, "Song of the Saints," Wickham hosted an exclusive livestream event at the K-LOVE Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Between debuting fresh material from the new project, he returned to this beloved anthem, leading the room in a moment of unified praise to an audience who felt every word!
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Press play, lift your voice and join the celebration. The praise of God's people never goes out of style, and there is no better place to be than in the house of the Lord.



