
By Movieguide® Staff
Jesus Culture worship leader Lindsey Arcaro recently reflected on the revival she’s seeing take place all over the world.
“There’s a rumbling going across the whole nation,” she told Relevant Magazine. “People who’ve never gone to church are walking in because they felt led by the Lord. People are having dreams, getting saved. It’s like the ground itself is stirring.”
It’s something the worship group is exploring in their latest live album, Send the Fire, which Jesus Culture recorded in London.
“The presence of God just fell,” Arcaro said of the recording sessions. “It was all anyone cared about — just Jesus. That’s revival. When nothing else matters…It was unity. It was declaration. Heaven just opened.”
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The worship leader urged people to be “more prayerful instead of more fearful,” explaining, “We need to consume God’s presence, not the news cycle. I don’t need to scroll for answers; I need to be on my face before Him.”
Arcaro also shared the song that helps her refocus on her relationship with God — “Give Me Jesus.”
She explained, “When everything feels heavy, just pray that: You can have all this world, give me Jesus. Lock eyes with Him and let Him strengthen you. Because He’s the same yesterday, today and forever.”
“There’s so much noise fighting for our attention,” Arcaro concluded. “But we need to pray like we actually believe God will move. Because He will.”
Derek Johnson, a Jesus Culture member for 15 of its 25 years, also spoke to Relevant Magazine about revival, sharing, “We’re just part of the sound God is raising up in churches all over the world. We’re not the soundtrack of revival — we’re one voice in the choir.”
“We’re not just trying to make something that sounds good,” group member Marie Welch added. “We’re trying to be faithful to what God is doing right now.”
Jesus Culture also recently released a deluxe version of their album Worthy of Hallelujah, including five new acoustic tracks.
“We didn’t come into this album asking God for anything,” the group said in a statement about the project. “We simply came to lift Him high, to honor Jesus, to put a crown on His head. This is a project that exists to glorify His name above all.”
Jesus Culture’s music is part of the growing revival movement that is taking place all over the world as more people connect with Christ.
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