Breath of Worship: Shiloh Vessels Rekindle Awe with Their Moving Rendition of “Great Are You Lord”

In their latest release, Shiloh Vessels breathe new life into the timeless worship anthem “Great Are You Lord,” first penned by All Sons & Daughters and later brought to global recognition by Todd Galberth. With heartfelt reverence and powerful harmony, the collective captures the very heartbeat of worship — the acknowledgment that every breath we take belongs to the One who gave it. Their rendition is not merely a cover; it’s a sacred encounter, drawing listeners into a holy moment where gratitude and awe intertwine. The melody rises like a prayer and lingers like incense, reminding every soul that God’s greatness transcends time, sound, and circumstance.

Speaking of the song’s heart, Shiloh Vessels shared, “Our desire is to call hearts back to wonder — to the God who fills our lungs with life and our spirits with praise.” And indeed, this rendition does just that. With impassioned vocals, stirring instrumentation, and an atmosphere soaked in divine presence, “Great Are You Lord” becomes more than music — it becomes worship in motion. Whether played in quiet reflection or thunderous corporate gatherings, this version reignites the reverent cry of the Church: “It’s Your breath in our lungs, so we pour out our praise.”
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