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"Heaven (Live At SCC 25)" by Red Letter Society: Dance, Sing, and Celebrate King Christ


“Heaven (Live At SCC 25)” by Red Letter Society is an invitation to experience the eternal celebration of Christ’s presence. Recorded at the Student Collective Conference 2025, the song looks at the stage set in the book of Revelation, where the Lord is praised unendingly, day and night. This song was written with youth and summer camps in mind. Can you imagine what this song does to the hearts when it is sung every day?

Red Letter Society - Heaven (Live At SCC 25)This song brings a bit of Heaven closer to earth and gives us a preview of the vibrant feast of praise and worship in Heaven. This preview is also a call to live life in the light of eternal hope and praise Jesus with every breath we take.

You can feel the excitement, joy, and energy in the lyrics! They sing, “singing in heaven the songs of your praise” and “we’ll never stop singing for infinite days,” gentle nudges that encourage us to join the heavens in never-ending celebration. What an amazing thought that your songs of praise here on earth are combined with the songs of praise in heaven! The song even encourages you to celebrate by dancing, shouting, and renewing your spirit by acknowledging that Heaven isn’t a distant dream, but a present reality. So, don’t hold back! Accept the challenge to lift up a shout and sing along with passion!

After more than a lifetime of waiting for the promise of Heaven, Red Letter Society invites you to seize this moment. Listen, embrace the joy, and let your heart’s song shine brightly in His glory.

(Related scripture: Revelation 19:6; Psalm 100:1-2; Isaiah 61:10)

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