KXC Worship and Gas Street Music Announce Collaborative Live Album from Wildfires Festival - First Single 'Do It Again Lord' Out Now
Two leading voices in the UK worship movement, KXC Worship (London) and Gas Street Music (Birmingham), have come together for a new collaboration: a live worship album recorded at Wildfires Festival. The first single, 'Do It Again Lord' (24 Oct) is a stirring anthem recorded in the middle of a field full of worshippers crying out for God to move.
Founded on a shared longing for renewal and revival, Wildfires Festival brings together churches and movements from across the nation - including KXC, Gas Street, 24-7 Prayer, and others - to pursue God’s presence in unity.
Each year, thousands of believers gather under the banner of one prayer: "Come, Holy Spirit." Multigenerational worship fills the Sussex fields and stories of healing and encounter ripple through the community. Wildfires has become known not only for its passionate worship and teaching, but for its tangible sense of family - a glimpse of what the Church can be when united in love and purpose.
'DO IT AGAIN LORD' is a powerful, soul-stirring prayer that calls upon the Holy Spirit to move once more. The song is not just a plea for revival; it’s a declaration of what is possible when the Spirit moves. With lyrics that call for justice to roll like a river and violence to cease, "Do It Again Lord" is a prophetic anthem for today’s world, where God's healing and peace are needed more than ever.
Based in London's King’s Cross, KXC Worship exists to write songs that carry the heartbeat of their church - intimacy with God, renewal for the city, and hope for the world. Known for songs such as 'O God Would You Move' and 'Jesus Name Above All Names,' KXC Worship continues to create music that serves the local church and beyond.
Gas Street Music is the worship collective of Gas Street Church in Birmingham, led by Tim and Rachel Hughes. Their recent songs 'Thanksgiving' and 'King of Hope' are a gift to the wider church and are being sung in churches across the UK.