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"All Of Creation Sings" by Ben & Tyra Byrne: You Were Always Part of the Chorus


What if worship was never meant to be a solo act? “All Of Creation Sings” by Ben & Tyra Byrne answers that question. The first song of their upcoming 5-song EP doesn’t just invite you to sing… it puts you right inside a chorus that began long before you were born and stretches far beyond what any eye can see.

Ben & Tyra Byrne - All Of Creation SingsThe song opens with eyes wide: “Here I stand, surrounded by the beautiful works of Your hands.” Creation itself has been making this declaration since the first sunrise. The stars, Ben & Tyra write, are “serving as a testament to the wonder and the splendour of Your name.” The stars and all creation aren’t silent, and neither should we be.

Then the song moves inward. “I reach out my hands in honour and abandon to Your perfect plans // I join the prayer of ages.” Worship, they remind us, is surrender dressed in song.

This is exactly what Revelation 5:13 captures: “To him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be praise and honour and glory and power, for ever and ever!”

John didn’t witness a polite, measured response to God’s greatness. He saw every creature — above, below, on land and sea — erupting together. That same song of creation is still ongoing. The bridge of this song declares it plainly: “Every voice below joins in the song as heaven is beholding.”

So, where does this leave you today? You are not a spectator! You are not too broken, too quiet, or too ordinary to join this praise. Creation is already singing, and your part is already written.

So, go ahead and listen to “All Of Creation Sings”, sing along, and remember: “Forever we raise our voice to sing, worthy is the King of Kings.”

(Related scripture: Revelation 5:13; Psalm 19:1; Isaiah 6:3 )

Background:

"All Of Creation Sings" is the first release from our 5-track EP - a powerful worship anthem with soaring vocals, huge production, and a call for every voice to join creation's song of praise.

Release date: May 15, 2026

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