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New Horizons Worship - One More (CCM)


New Horizons Drops A New Single, “One More”

Are you looking for a fresh and inspiring song to lift your spirits and bring them closer to God? This song is a perfect choice! With its catchy melodies and uplifting lyrics, it will have you singing along and praising the Lord in no time. The song is designed to be inclusive and appeal to people of all ages and backgrounds.

New Horizons Worship - One More'One More' is the first single that has been released by New Horizons Worship in the past three years. One More features one of New Horizon Worship’s founding artists, Jake Shivley. “I’ve been so excited to share what we’ve been working on with the world! This song is a straight bop and will have people singing along in no time” said Jake Shivley, artist, and Executive Director at New Horizons Worship. One More was written by Chuck Bentley, a seasoned songwriter that has been a part of the New Horizons Worship family for 7 years. His aim was to write a song that was fun, energetic, and upbeat. He wanted to write something a little different than what you may hear in mainstream worship right now.

One More kicks off a series of multiple releases slated for early 2023. So, stay connected with New Horizons Worship and don’t miss their future releases.



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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1ewhBjKco93HHRVs8SttBe

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8s9updvqPYw

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