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Isaiah 55:8

Read: Isaiah 55:8 (NLT)

Monday, June 15, 2026 by Jason Witt

Exclusive Performance: ‘Father’s House’ Elevation Rhythm

Elevation Rhythm
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There’s a freedom that arrives when we stop performing for the world and simply position ourselves before God. No agenda, no pretense, just a heart that has decided there’s nowhere else it would rather be. That posture of complete surrender is the beating heart of Elevation Rhythm’s “Father’s House,” a song that trades distraction for devotion and invites us to tune out everything but the One who we will worship forever.

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The track unfolds like a homecoming. From its opening lines, “Father’s House,” written by Joshua Holiday, Abbie Gamboa and Naomi Raine, frames worship not as obligation but as a natural place to land, the spot where we come to say “I love You,” to bow down and to declare that no one in all the heavens or the earth compares to the Lord. It’s a question the song keeps returning to, and the answer settles deeper with every repetition.

By the time the bridge arrives, the song strips everything down to its purest longing:

“I don’t need a thing, I couldn’t ask for more / If I have seen Your face, I’ve got all I want”

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Elevation Rhythm recently stopped by the Air1 studios for an exclusive performance of “Father’s House,” delivering an unhurried moment of praise that lets the song’s longing breathe. It’s a reminder that the truest worship isn’t about getting everything “perfect”, it’s about choosing to stay close, even when everything around you feels uneven.

Take a few moments, press play, and let “Father’s House” draw you back to where you belong. After all, there’s no better place to be than at your Father’s feet, with the whole world tuned out.