‘New Again’ by The Heritage Celebrates the Restoring Love of Christ
‘New Again’ by The Heritage celebrates the restoring love of Christ. You’ll love this uplifting song. You know some mornings, it feels like the sun spills a little softer across the garden. It brushes against wrinkled hands planting seeds and worn Bibles with pages thin as tissue — and reminds us: Jesus is still making all things new.
That's the sweet truth that The Heritage sings over us in their brand-new song, ‘New Again.’A fresh bloom of worship rising from the rich soil of their South Carolina roots, this song celebrates what every soul needs to hear again and again — you are a new creation, and your past is faded.
"You make all things, I’m a new creation, and my past is faded — I belong to You."
The Heritage is a collective of worship leaders who simply started out writing songs for their local church. They never dreamed the songs sung over their own congregation would spill over to touch hearts across the country.
But God — the great Grower of small seeds into towering trees — had bigger plans.
Led by Worship Pastor Joshua Phillips from Christian Heritage Church in Graniteville, SC, The Heritage brings a sound that feels like a bridge: a hand reaching back to the timeless truths of Scripture and another reaching forward to the fresh, creative breath of the next generation.
Listening to ‘New Again,’ you feel it: the deep passion for Jesus, the honesty and hope tucked into every lyric.
You feel it washing over you — like a warm rain coaxing new life from long-buried places.
Chris Tomlin himself said it best: "There was something so genuine and refreshing in their sound: a mix of honesty, passion, and heart fully focused on worship."
Maybe today you need that reminder, dear heart.
Maybe you've been tending the gardens of your family, your faith, your daily life for decades, and you wonder if the dry places can bloom again.
The Heritage sings it straight into your spirit:
‘You are His.
You are made new.
The past has no hold because His grace has the final word.’
So turn it up. Let the lyrics pour through the kitchen while you bake bread or plant seeds. Let it be the anthem humming through your heart: "I belong to You."
Because every woman who loves Jesus and tends His promises knows — in His hands, the best is always yet to come.
2 Corinthians 5:17 "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!"
‘New Again’ by The Heritage Celebrates the Restoring Love of Christ
‘New Again’ by The Heritage celebrates the restoring love of Christ. You’ll love this uplifting song. You know some mornings, it feels like the sun spills a little softer across the garden. It brushes against wrinkled hands planting seeds and worn Bibles with pages thin as tissue — and reminds us: Jesus is still making all things new.
That's the sweet truth that The Heritage sings over us in their brand-new song, ‘New Again.’A fresh bloom of worship rising from the rich soil of their South Carolina roots, this song celebrates what every soul needs to hear again and again — you are a new creation, and your past is faded.
"You make all things, I’m a new creation, and my past is faded — I belong to You."
The Heritage is a collective of worship leaders who simply started out writing songs for their local church. They never dreamed the songs sung over their own congregation would spill over to touch hearts across the country.
But God — the great Grower of small seeds into towering trees — had bigger plans.
Led by Worship Pastor Joshua Phillips from Christian Heritage Church in Graniteville, SC, The Heritage brings a sound that feels like a bridge: a hand reaching back to the timeless truths of Scripture and another reaching forward to the fresh, creative breath of the next generation.
Listening to ‘New Again,’ you feel it: the deep passion for Jesus, the honesty and hope tucked into every lyric.
You feel it washing over you — like a warm rain coaxing new life from long-buried places.
Chris Tomlin himself said it best: "There was something so genuine and refreshing in their sound: a mix of honesty, passion, and heart fully focused on worship."
Maybe today you need that reminder, dear heart.
Maybe you've been tending the gardens of your family, your faith, your daily life for decades, and you wonder if the dry places can bloom again.
The Heritage sings it straight into your spirit:
‘You are His.
You are made new.
The past has no hold because His grace has the final word.’
So turn it up. Let the lyrics pour through the kitchen while you bake bread or plant seeds. Let it be the anthem humming through your heart: "I belong to You."
Because every woman who loves Jesus and tends His promises knows — in His hands, the best is always yet to come.
2 Corinthians 5:17 "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!"
Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Receive the Father’s Love - Your Daily Prayer - February 13
When earthly love falls short, God’s love remains. This prayer invites you into the healing embrace of a Father who will never leave you.
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Receive the Father’s Love - Your Daily Prayer - February 13
When earthly love falls short, God’s love remains. This prayer invites you into the healing embrace of a Father who will never leave you.
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