Century Worship's "Hosanna (Palm Sunday) [Live]" is a joyful gathering cry: "Can you hear it in the distance? The King is coming." The song takes us back to the Palm Sunday moment when Jesus entered Jerusalem, humble and righteous. The lyrics invite us to gather because something is happening. The King is approaching - not with spectacle, but with humility, faithfulness, and saving grace.
Our response is that of expectation, not spectatorship. This is worship that moves us and lifts our eyes. Instead of holding back, we're encouraged "raise up your voices" and prepare the way by laying down symbols of surrender. "Oh lay down your branches, make way for the Savior."
So, why does this song matter today? Because it reminds us that worship is both a response and a declaration. Rejoice, make room, and speak it out! We're reminded of His goodness "to save us, to change us, to bring us home again," and it anchors our hope: "You came as You promised… You're coming back again."
So, sing along boldly, let your faith rise, and remember Who leads the way. May this song stir your heart and strengthen your hope. Our King is coming!
(Related scripture: Zechariah 9:9; Matthew 21:9; Acts 1:11)
Background:
Hosanna is a celebration song and Church anthem written to gather the people of God under His banner. "Hosanna in the highest". This song was written from the song-writing shepherds of Century Worship and recorded live from our Church this past October. This particular song would work great alongside playlists featuring "Praise" by Elevation and "The King Is In The Room" by Phil Wickham.
Release date: March 13, 2026
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