Darlene Zschech Releases New Song 'Forever My King'

Mar 29 2019

Integrity Music has released the new song, “Forever My King,” from world-renowned Australian worship leader Darlene Zschech and her New South Wales church, Hope Unlimited (HopeUC). The live-recorded song was captured during the annual HopeUC Worship Gathering last year and features guests Leeland, Dustin Smith and Chardon Lewis.


"My pursuit of Christ and making Him known is my greatest joy and honour," shares Darlene Zschech about the new song. "I pray that this song would help gather your heart heavenward as you join with us in declaring ‘Holy is the Lord.'"

Each year at the HopeUC Worship Gathering, people from all over the world gather to spend time in God’s presence. The focus is to have intentional time where people gather for community, soak in His presence, grow in one’s gifting and lead others to know God. It is an intimate conference where attendees get to know each other and sit around the table together each night fostering relationships. HopeUC will host the conference at 2 locations this year - the Hope Unlimited Church in Australia (August 26-28, 2019) and for the first time in United States, in Monrovia, California (September 26-28, 2019).

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