The Spark Releases Immersive Worship Session Featuring Skillet Bandmembers
The Kenosha, Wisconsin based worship group known as The Spark debuted an immersive video worship session on their YouTube on January 24. The video will be followed by a corresponding live album, available to stream on all major digital platforms on January 28.
The songs captured on Ascent were written in service of The Sparkâs home church familyâ a family that Skillet members John Cooper, Korey Cooper and Jen Ledger are also a part of. They participated in the powerful session that became Ascent.
âWe are a people running after God, and some of us happen to be musicians.â The Spark primary writer Chris Marvin explains. âWe thought, âhow can we display a worshipping people? How can we invite people to be drawn into this thing thatâs already happening?’â
The result is a Spirit-saturated time of abandon, an authentic outpouring of praise to a glorious God. Ascent includes six original songs as well as four spontaneous moments.
âThese songs have really resonated within our local church during our times of worship together,â Chris explains. âWe wanted to capture that in an excellent way, with production that is unique but that doesnât get in the way of the worship time. We wanted to capture something authentic.â
This will be The Sparkâs first full album since 2015âs Burning Hearts. In the years since, the band has continued faithfully serving their local church, as well as occasional conferences and events. Chris has also appeared playing guitar for Ledger, Skillet drummer Jen Ledgerâs acclaimed side project. Worshiping alongside the local church continues to be The Sparkâs greatest priority and joy, committed to genuine, Spirit-filled worship rooted in deep knowledge of the Word.