Bethel Atlanta Worship Band Bread & Wine Releasing Second Album 'Two'

May 11 2016

Bethel Atlanta Worship Pastors Ben and Kelly Smith who head up what has been described as the "intimate, spontaneous and authentic" worship band Bread & Wine are happy to announce the upcoming release of their second album entitled TWO on Friday May 20.

The project follows the successful Fall 2015 release of ONE, which has garnered heart felt praise from media, fans and the likes of Banning Leibscher, Director of Jesus Culture who said, "There are albums and songs that I have on repeat because every time I listen to them it immediately draws me into the presence of God. ONE is that album for me. The anointing that is so evident on the songs touches something deep inside.”

TWO will offer songs recorded live at Serenbe, co-written by Ben & Kelly Smith with friends such as Matt Redman ("10,000 Reasons"), Jason Upton ("In Your Presence", Pat Barrett ("Good, Good Father") and Aaron Keyes ("Sovereign Over Us"). In addition, the project will feature a powerful new song, "Break Open This Box" which was recorded live at Bethel Atlanta, which is a dynamic church plant of Bethel Redding.

Beautifully produced videos of most of the songs will once again be released to Youtube. The project was both recorded and videoed live in January 2015, which gives both the recordings and videos an interactive feel, drawing worshippers into intimate encounter with God.

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