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Hillsong United: Jad & JD Talk HIGHS, lows & Worshipping Through It All

Hillsong United: Jad & JD Talk HIGHS, lows & Worshipping Through It All

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How do a couple of church kids from New Zealand and Australia end up stewarding one of the biggest movements of God that this generation has ever seen? In this episode, we sit down with Jad and J.D. of Hillsong United to answer that question.

United has just released the expanded edition of their latest album, Are We There Yet? The album name encapsulates a season of soul-searching for United as the band’s home church, Hillsong, has undergone seismic leadership changes. Through the transition and the turmoil, the songwriters, pastors, and worshipers that make up United have continued to be laser-focused on the same truths that have carried them for over 20 years.

No matter where you are in your own faith journey, we know that this conversation will encourage you to keep looking towards eternity — and listening for the voice of God along the way.

Stream Are We There Yet? expanded edition at united.lnk.to/arewethereyetIB, and be sure to catch the accompanying videos on YouTube.

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