Red Rocks Worship gears for live album recording

Those interested can register online via their website. Seating is first come, first served. (Photo by Amin Asbaghipour from Unsplash)

On Dec. 2 at 7 p.m., Red Rocks Worship will open its doors in the Littleton Campus for their live album recording.

Those interested can register online via their website. Seating is first come, first served.

The live album recording follows the success of their recent album called "Things of Heaven: The Other Side."

Things of Heaven: The Other Side

Based on its website, the album features six reworked versions of songs from their 2021 "Things Of Heaven" album. All are fully reimagined without any preproduction.

Each new recording was reportedly made in an intimate environment. All were created with the group expressing their ideas, allowing them a chance to collaborate unlike ever before naturally. 

Kory Miller, the lead singer of Red Rock Worship, said that the recording process was very collaborative from beginning to end. 

She furthered that they didn't create any demos to get things going.

What they did instead was gathered the entire band and start from scratch. 

Aside from reproducing their B-side tracks, Red Rocks Worship made sure to include "Breakthrough," their standout song.

Breakthrough," which has had more than 33 million streams overall, was performed with Elyssa Smith from Upperroom.

Other than the reworks, one-take videos that reportedly capture the intensity and emotions of each song are included as part of the album release.

Red Rocks Church

As mentioned, Red Rocks Church is a community of worshippers, artists, composers, friends, and family working to draw people closer to God. 

Red Rocks Worship is an expression of this community, based on the website. 

With a headquarter in Denver and global campuses, Red Rocks Church and Red Rocks Worship exist to make the Kingdom of God crowded.

They aim to let everyone know the one way, the truth, and the life in Jesus.

"We are ONE church in multiple locations. We desire to be a home for the prodigal, an authentic 

people, humble, generous, and united," said the organization.

On Jan. 9, 2005, Red Rocks Church was founded in the rear of a far-flung, dilapidated amusement park called Heritage Square in Golden, Colorado.

As mentioned, only the most courageous people braved the difficult climb up the hill to the back of Heritage Square for worship.

As they gathered in their cramped, leased location, a spirit of cooperation developed that helped the church expand.

The congregation went from 100 to 500, then from 500 to 2,000 members. 

People were coming together, working together, accepting Christ as their Savior, and sharing the love of God with their loved ones.

Although the church accepted Heritage Square as its place of worship, it quickly became clear that they would require a new location. 

On Easter weekend in 2012, Red Rocks Church opened its Littleton campus, formerly a dilapidated dinner theater.

Despite the unorthodox locations, Red Rocks Church's members grew to 6,000.

Following the same multi-site model, the congregation established different campuses. These locations are Lakewood, Arvada, Park Meadows, Austin, and Brussels. 

Since 2005, Red Rocks Church has experienced incredible spiritual growth, miracles, and joyous occasions.

Regardless of the future, Red Rocks Church wants to push through with its mission for God's Kingdom.

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