Brenton Brown Prepares Release Of 'Adoration' Album
Popular worship leader Brenton Brown will release his new album 'Adoration' on 18th January. Originally released under the title 'Because Of Your Love', the album is now being re-released as 'Adoration' with the addition of one new track '1000 Stars', plus a remix of 'Amazing God' and a new version of the title track 'Adoration'.
The album includes co-writes with Paul Baloche and re-recordings of Brenton's classics 'Holy Holy' and 'All Who Are Thirsty'.
Struck down with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Brenton found strength and inspiration to write perhaps his best known song 'Everlasting God', co-written with YFriday's Ken Riley. The Brenton Brown story does not end there. A couple of years later, Brenton and his wife Jude were anticipating the birth of Grace, their first daughter. Yet at nine months she died in the womb, leaving Jude to go through the horror of delivering her naturally. Out of the grief and the pain came a new song - 'Adoration' - one soaked in what can only be described as God's eternal truth.
"I remember thinking 'This is too much' and wondering if we'd ever recover as a family. Oftentimes I thought this was too heavy for God—that we were not going to heal from this," Brenton says. "But He managed to carry the weight. He can bear the weight of every heavy heart. He can turn our tears into songs of praise. And that's a reason to worship with full abandon."