Jesus Culture's Kim Walker-Smith Reimagines Her Biggest Hits on "Cafe Sessions"
Jesus Culture's Kim Walker-Smith has released Cafe Sesions. Recorded in a more intimate setting, the 9-song collection features fresh acoustic takes of her hits such as "Protector", "Rooftops", "More Than Enough" and more! You can stream or down the album HERE.
Walker-Smith writes: "My new album, Cafe Sessions, is out now! It's always fun to take songs in a different direction! Here are some of my faves, in "acoustic" versions!"
Tracklist:
1 Throne Room (Cafe Session)
2 I Know (Cafe Session)
3 Protector (Cafe Session)
4 Stones (Cafe Session)
5 Rooftops (Cafe Session)
6 Awaken Love (Cafe Session)
7 Fresh Outpouring (Cafe Session)
8 More Than Enough (Cafe Session)
9 Alive In You (Cafe Session)
Listen to "I Know" HERE.
Kim Walker-Smith has quickly become one of the strongest voices in worship music. She is a passionate worship leader with an anointing to bring an entire generation into an encounter with God. Her heart is to see people transformed by experiencing God's love and for this generation to see themselves the way God sees them. She believes when that happens, hearts are set free. Kim is one of the worship leaders for the Jesus Culture band and serves on the Jesus Culture Senior Leadership Team. She's been with Jesus Culture since the beginning of the ministry. Her heart to serve has brought her to where she is today. Kim carries a genuine heart to see worship change the course of lives and nations. She is married to Skyler Smith and together they have their son, Wyatt.
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