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Worship song

Resurrecting (Live)

49churches in our map sing this — one of the most-adopted worship songs right now.
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About “Resurrecting (Live)”

Resurrecting was recorded live in July 2015 in front of a capacity crowd at the Charlotte arena then called Time Warner Cable Arena, and released in February 2016 on Elevation Worship's live album Here As In Heaven. The song moves from Christ's suffering and death to his resurrection and exaltation, and it became one of the band's biggest early hits after its release as the album's second single.

Written by Chris Brown, Mack Brock, Wade Joye, Matthews Ntlele and Steven Furtick · Released 2016 on Here As In Heaven · CCLI #7051507

Churches that sing it

Real churches in our map with this in their worship playlist — 15 you can watch on YouTube.

Where in the world

United States
40
United Kingdom
4
Germany
2
Australia
2
South Africa
1

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Frequently asked

Who wrote “Resurrecting (Live)”?

Chris Brown, Mack Brock, Wade Joye, Matthews Ntlele and Steven Furtick. It was first released in 2016 on Here As In Heaven.

What is “Resurrecting (Live)” about?

Resurrecting was recorded live in July 2015 in front of a capacity crowd at the Charlotte arena then called Time Warner Cable Arena, and released in February 2016 on Elevation Worship's live album Here As In Heaven. The song moves from Christ's suffering and death to his resurrection and exaltation, and it became one of the band's biggest early hits after its release as the album's second single.

How many churches sing “Resurrecting (Live)”?

49 churches in the playlist.church map have it in their worship playlists, most often for Redemption, Resurrection, Victory — one of the most-adopted worship songs today.