There is something weighty and wonderful about declaring what you believe out loud, about standing in a room full of fellow believers and letting a shared confession rise from every voice. It is in those moments that worship feels like a renewed covenant.
Phil Wickham's title track from his acclaimed album "Song Of The Saints," co-written with Pastor Steven Furtick, is exactly that kind of declaration. Across more than six minutes, Wickham lays out the unchanging tenets of the faith with the conviction of the Apostle’s Creed and the beauty of a hymn, anchored by lyrics that cut straight to the heart of the Gospel.
"This we believe, that we have a Savior, Jesus the Christ, for our sin crucified"
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To celebrate the album's release, Wickham hosted a sold-out concert at the K-LOVE Center in Franklin, Tennessee, and for this performance, he invited longtime friend and fellow Air1 artist Chris Tomlin, to join him on stage. Tomlin took the second verse and lent his voice to the choruses, turning the song into a multigenerational moment of worship between two of worship music's most beloved voices.
Take a few minutes out of your day, press play and let this performance remind you that the song of the saints is not one voice, but many, rising together in praise of the One who gave everything.



