
With awe and wonder, SEU Worship praises the very nature of our Heavenly Father on new song “What A God.” Led by the group’s Chelsea Plank, alongside singer-songwriter Roosevelt Stewart and diverse Los Angeles-based collective ONE HOUSE, the crescendoing anthem points to a God who never runs out of second chances and never tires of chasing after His wayward children.
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“God is nothing like we think He is. He’s so much better,” SEU Worship shared on its social platforms before referencing Ephesians 3:20: “Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think.”
The song affirms Jesus as the ultimate treasure and emphasizes the providential truth that we find everything we need in Him. “What A God” reveres the power of Christ to do what we — in our limited humanity — find difficult: Keep no record of wrong. Forgive the unforgivable. Love the unloveable.
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The soaring original — written by Plank, Stewart, Bobby Walker, Brunes Charles and Kenzie Walker — appears on SEU Worship’s latest LP, “Move of God (Live).” The Florida collective, comprised of students, staff and alumni from Southeastern University, first debuted the selection at their annual conference back in 2023. Ever since, churches across the country have also been singing the refrain.
“What A God” quickly became a standout moment during the group’s memorable set across the 38-city “Winter Jam” tour, which SEU Worship wrapped at the end of March, marking the second consecutive year the act has been a part of the annual multi-artist outing.
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Furthermore, SEU Worship recently dropped “Songs We’ve Been Meaning to Release,” a four-track EP full of interesting B-sides. Meanwhile, they’re already teasing their full-length follow-up to “Move of God,” due in the coming months.