Red Rocks Worship Releases "So Much More," featuring Kendra Benay

Red Rocks Worship has just released their new single, "So Much More," featuring Kendra Benay. "So Much More" is the next song from their album The King Is Coming. This live recording is now available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify.
The song's lyrics express a deep faith in God's ability to surpass our expectations, with lines like, "You can do more, so much more than what I could ask for."
"When you listen, we want you to be reminded to stand on the promises of God. He is the author and the finisher of your story, and He is the one who dreams up and creates the most beautiful stories. We want you to find yourself surrendering and submitting yourself back to Jesus when you sing "you can do so much more." - Red Rocks Worship
Red Rocks Worship is the worship ministry of Red Rocks Church, a multi-campus church based in Denver, Colorado. The group leads worship at their church services and has gained a strong following for their passionate, faith-filled music.
Red Rocks Worship was formed as an extension of the church's mission to reach people with the message of Jesus. Their music blends modern worship, pop, and rock elements, often featuring soaring melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and powerful declarations of faith.
You can listen to "So Much More" by Red Rocks Worship at the following links:
Spotify: Listen Here
YouTube (Live Performance): Watch Here
Chords & Lyrics (Essential Worship): View Here
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