Bethel Music's The McClures Announces "The Way Home;" Releases Single "Only Have One"
Featured on every major Bethel Music release since 2010 with songs like "Jesus, We Love You," "One Thing" and "Faithful to the End," Paul and Hannah McClure are set to bow their highly anticipated full-length Bethel Music debut, The Way Home, August 30. Produced by David Leonard (All Sons & Daughters), the project features songwriting contributions from labelmates Brian Johnson and Josh Baldwin, as well as Seth Mosley (for KING & COUNTRY), Matt Hammitt (Sanctus Real) and Mia Fieldes (Hillsong), among others.
A 10-track Americana and folk-based collection paying homage to the duo's North Carolina roots, The Way Home reflects not only a three-year process of creation, but a broader life journey for the couple. An initial trek from North Carolina to Bethel Music's WorshipU in 2009 ultimately led Paul and Hannah to a cross-country move three years later. Today, the McClures serve as an integral part of the Bethel Music Team based in Redding, California.
The Way Home was recorded at Nashville's historic Layman Drug Company and features the buoyant lead single "Now I See." Echoing the sound and passion of an old-fashioned tent revival and inspired by the story of the blind beggar in John 9, Paul and Hannah joyfully sing of the delight God takes in His children-something the parents of two have come to intimately understand in their current season of life.
"Only Have One," the project's follow-up single, is a bluesy groove proclaiming worship to the One True God. In an age of relativism, "Only Have One" is a reminder that the Truth of Jesus is unshakable and will never change.
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