Austin Stone Worship Releases 'Love Shines EP'

Feb 28 2023

Austin Stone Worship, a family of worship leaders, storytellers and artists serving The Austin Stone church in Austin, TX and equipping the Church with content rich in theology and expression, have released their new EP 'Love Shines', available now on all streaming platforms.


The 4-track EP features three different versions of 'Love Shines', the studio version, acoustic version and the Story & Prayer, plus a Spanish version of the song. "We are so excited this EP will feature 'Brilla tu Amor,' a Spanish version of 'Love Shines'. We pray that it's a blessing to the Spanish-speaking members of our church family", says the group.

"We're a group of musicians, songwriters, and artists stewarding our God-given talents to bring Jesus the praise He's due. The Austin Stone has always been passionate about creating environments for expressive, Christ-centered worship. During the first few years, this vision was cast and led by worship leaders Chris Tomlin and Andy Melvin. And in 2009, Aaron Ivey joined The Austin Stone as the head worship pastor and has continued to shepherd the church's worship culture towards rich theological precision and vibrant artistic expression.

A few years later, in 2011, Austin Stone Worship was formed. In the years that have followed, Austin Stone Worship has grown and continued to flourish. From creating instrumental worship albums to EDM worship to music videos and more, we've been honored to produce resources for people to engage with Jesus."

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