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“I think this is one of the main reasons why it feels so natural for praise and worship to flow through music. When we need to express the inexpressible, to elevate with beauty, and to release what can no longer be contained, we often turn to music.”




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Aletheia Burney

Aletheia is from Adelaide in sunny South Australia. She has been either playing, singing, writing, teaching, performing or recording music most of her life. She is passionate about music as an integral part of worship, praise and spiritual connection.

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