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Matt Redman supports The Chosen with new song release

  • Judy May

Matt Redman, the two-time Grammy Award-winning English Christian singer-songwriter, will be exclusively re-releasing his song 'Son of Suering' globally at cinemas prior to the screenings of The Chosen Season 3 finale on Thursday 2 February in 2,000+ cinemas globally.

Redman has released 16 albums and is best known for his two-time Grammy Award-winning single, '10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)'. Co-written with Jonas Myrin, the single reached No. 1 on the US Billboard Christian Songs chart in 2012.

Redman's single 'Son of Suering', from his new album Lamb of God, is expected to be the most unique and immersive experience Redman has done as an artist. Penned by Redman, with David Funk (Bethel Music), Aaron Moses (Maverick City Music) and Nate Moore (Church of The City), It was recorded at the historic Catholic Mission San Juan Capistrano in California.

Jonathan Brown, President of Integrity Music, who represent Matt says: "It is such an honour and delight for us to champion Matt Redman in his collaboration with The Chosen, and being able to communicate the wonder of Jesus' love and his solidarity with us in our own pain. Matt's song 'Son of Suering' encapsulates the mysterious beauty of Christ's blood and tears, and it mirrors the beautiful mission of The Chosen. 'Son of Suering' carries Matt's passion to find new ways of singing about the eternally glorious theme of the cross of Christ, and we are so grateful for the opportunity to share this collaboration with the world."

Currently Season 3 can be watched on The Chosen app up to Episode 6. The Season Finale (Episodes 7 & 8) will be available to watch at special cinema events beginning on Thursday 2 February in UK and Irish cinemas.

BOOK TICKETS for UK screenings at: www.thechosen-tickets.co.uk


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