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Here Be Lions releases sophomore project

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Mon, Sep 23rd 2019 11:15 am

The ministry collective Here Be Lions worship team, led by pastor and worship leader Dustin Smith (“God Who Moves The Mountains,” “Miracles”), has released its sophomore project, “I Speak Jesus,” available now.

A press release said, “The project, which officially debuted last Friday, features four new songs that speak of the hope and freedom found only in the name Jesus.”

"The songs on this project have a sense of simplicity – almost childlike," Smith said. "As writers, we can have a tendency to overcomplicate everything. It is good to do our best when writing songs to describe Jesus in the most awesome and majestic ways possible. But at the end of the day, the words all fail to compare to his greatness. Sometimes the best thing we can do is say his name and be captured again by the wonder of who he is. These songs are simple truths that have become powerful declarations. Just speaking the name of Jesus over our families, our communities, and our situations are the most effective thing we can do."

The title track of the EP came together as quickly as the collective group of Smith, Jesse Reeves, Carlene Prince, Raina Pratt, Kristen Dutton and Abby Benton gathered to write.

"The song came as easy as it sounds," Smith said. "Jesse Reeves prayed over us before we started writing and just said, 'I just want to speak the name of Jesus over these people.' That was it. The whole prayer. Nothing more. Nothing less. When we went to write I asked if we could write a song based on his prayer. He said, 'All I did was say the name of Jesus.' And that is all I want to say over my congregation, over my family, over my sickness, over depression and anxiety. All we needed was a melody because we already had the most powerful word: Jesus. There is mighty power in the name of Jesus."

Here Be Lions led worship at the LTD Summit in Greensboro, North Carolina, last Friday. They will lead worship at two more events this fall: this week's Hope UC (Los Angeles) from Sept. 26-28, then at their home base of Nashville at the Hope UC launch on Oct. 6.

A ministry collective focused on discipleship, music and community. The collective takes its name from the old mapping tradition in which explorers marked unknown, dangerous territory with a symbol and the phrase “Here Be Lions.” Originally meant as a warning, the phrase has become a call for Here Be Lions to advance God’s kingdom, authority and order. They do so through three ministry outreaches: Be Fierce, a discipleship resource for families; All About Worship, a resource for churches; and Healing Is Right, a resource for the sick and hurting. 

The press release noted, “The Here Be Lions worship team aims to create music that welcomes the power and presence of God in expectation of a supernatural move of the father to bring salvation, healing and restoration.”

Smith is a worship leader, songwriter and fourth-generation pastor, following in the footsteps of his father, grandfather and great-grandfather. 

Here Be Lions’ debut live album, “Only A Holy God” (Integrity Music), including worship favorite, "Power When We Worship," released in June 2018. For more information, including news, resources and tour dates, visit Here Be Lions' social pages and HereBeLions.org.

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