“Repent (The Time Is Now)” From For His Glory Worship Blends Modern Sounds With an Urgent Call to Return to God’s Grace

For His Glory Worship is stepping onto the scene with a debut album that tears down the usual walls between genres, cultures, and backgrounds. Their music brings together a wide range of influences, yet stays rooted in the steady truth of Scripture. Each track feels like both a celebration and a surrender, pointing listeners back to the enormous love of Christ—a love that goes beyond what most of us can wrap our heads around. Beverlin Hammett, who started For His Glory Worship isn’t interested in putting themselves or anyone involved in the project in the spotlight. She wants every song to point listeners straight to Jesus, inviting anyone, whether they’re seasoned believers or simply curious, into Holy Spirit-led worship.

For His Glory Worship first album, “Repent (The Time Is Now),” arrives at a time when so many people are filled with anxiety and fear, feeling scattered, distracted, or pulled in opposite directions. Across 12 tracks, the songs offer clarity and hope, along with an open door for anyone ready to experience God’s mercy.

At just over 37 minutes, “Repent (The Time Is Now)” stands out for the way it weaves together pop, hip-hop, R&B, and electronic sounds. The production feels fresh and current, but there’s a steady foundation here in the words of Scripture. Each song adds a layer to the larger story of restoration, inviting listeners into a personal encounter with God’s love.

The opening track, “Repent – KC,” sets the tone. There’s a mix of pop melody and hip-hop rhythm, with vocals that reach out to anyone feeling weighed down by the mess and darkness of life. The message lands clearly: Christ’s love remains, even when we’ve lost our way.

The album’s core shows up in the title track, “Repent: The Time Is Now.” With a driving mix of pop and electronic energy, the song faces up to the ways people chase temporary pleasures. Through heartfelt female vocals, listeners hear a gentle call back to grace, which is never as far off as it sometimes feels.

“The Light Has Come – Freshman” shifts things again, bringing in an urban edge with modern hip-hop layered over pulsing pop. The lyrics declare Jesus as the Light and Truth, and there’s a reminder here of a reward that lasts, meant for anyone willing to walk in His ways.

On “Turn To Jesus – Short,” For His Glory Worship dials things back, merging smooth R&B with the pacing of hip-hop. The core message remains: real transformation starts with repentance, and Jesus brings change from within.

Momentum picks up again with “Eternal Invitation – Freshman.” The track is packed with bright pop beats and welcoming vocals, perfect for lifting a dull mood. It paints a clear picture of Christ’s open arms—healing, forgiveness, and an embrace that never ends.

“Know Him Now: Alpha Omega – Freshman” leans into a more futuristic sound, where rap and pop come together with lush production. The song’s focus is unmissable: Jesus as Alpha and Omega, the first and the last, the foundation and fulfillment of faith.

Throughout the album, For His Glory Worship keeps the focus where they believe it belongs: not on artists, producers, or performance, but on God. Every detail, from the hooks to the lyrics, aims to lift up the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This is worship meant to redirect attention from the stage to the Creator.

“Repent (The Time Is Now)” isn’t just a debut; it feels like a fresh spark, a reminder that God’s invitation still stands no matter how far someone feels they are away from the love of God.

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