Red Rocks Worship— the worship expression of Red Rocks Church — returns with new single “Never Gets Old.” The building anthem is led by the group’s Kory Miller, who wrote the song with bandmate Tyler Roberts and award-winning songwriters Ethan Hulse and Jason Ingram.
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In awe of the unending mercy of God, Red Rocks Worship endlessly lifts up the name of Jesus, contending that each day and each breath is a chance to acknowledge all that He has done. Together, the collective — whose current lineup consists of Roberts and Miller, as well as notable female vocalists Kendra Benay and Sidney Bakken — keeps finding new reasons to exalt the Lord. “How could there be more when You’ve already been so good? How could there be more when You’ve already been so kind?” they sing across the selection’s bridge.
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“This song is so special to us, and we can’t wait to share it with the world,” Red Rocks Worship collectively offers. “This song has been ministering to our hearts for months…and we’re praying that it draws people closer to Him and His timeless love. So let’s never get tired of giving Him praise.”
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Earlier this year, the Colorado-based outfit performed at Air1’s “Worship Now: Live at Red Rocks” event on a bill that also featured Maverick City Music, CAIN and Thrive Worship. The group will hit the road throughout the month of November for the second installment of their “Good Plans Tour” in support of recent hit “Good Plans.” Their melodic take on the well-known passage in Jeremiah 29:11 hails from their GMA Dove Award-nominated project, “Ascend.” Their upcoming headlining outing will take Red Rocks Worship to key cities, including Nashville, St. Louis, Chicago and Minneapolis.