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Northwestern College worship team releases first album

Northwestern College worship team releases first album

Yahoo14-04-2025

ORANGE CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Northwestern College's worship team has released its first album.
According to a release from Northwestern College, the worship team's first album, Agape, is available on all major streaming platforms.
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The album was recorded during a worship night at Northwestern's campus and features eight songs and two passages. The full service can also be viewed on YouTube.
'This year, we've spent a lot of time as worship leaders praying that this campus would experience the love of God in a new and deeper way,' Northwestern's director of worship Josh Kuipers said. 'A lot of hard work was figuring out how to do it. We had a really great time working on the album and have already seen how it has blessed people, so I definitely think we'll do it again.'
Students at Northwestern were invited to participate in the production of the album, and students and recent graduates contributed to the filming and video editing.
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