Sadie Robertson Just Released Her First Worship Song

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“Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the rock of our salvation” (Ps. 95:1).

Sadie Robertson (Duck Dynasty) is faithfully impacting the kingdom of God in major ways. She tours the U.S. with Live Original, a conference she organizes each year to help propel young Christians into their faith.

On Dec. 7, Sadie released her first worship song “One.” Sadie wrote the song’s lyrics and debuts her vocals alongside her worship team, calling themselves “Sadie Robertson and LO Worship” standing for Live Original. At its core, the song’s message is about unity. She unpacks her heart behind the meaning, “it was about really writing a thing … that echoes the heart of Jesus, and there’s no fear in that.”

Many may be surprised to learn that Sadie can sing and better yet, sing well. The 21-year-old Louisiana native is a published author, previous host of the Movieguide® Awards, a Dancing With the Stars runner-up and motivational speaker, but singing in front of people is what really tested her faith. “It’s definitely the scariest thing I’ve done,” she said. However, Sadie worked through her fear by investigating the Bible and the message the Holy Spirit convicted her to share. The song’s chorus reads, “one body, one spirit, one anthem/ I am not alone/ One Father, one family, one anthem, I am not alone …”

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