
Hillsong United is one of the most innovative and influential worship crews out there. Moved by the Spirit of God, they're doing something next week that we've never seen anywhere else: The I Heart Revolution film.
The I Heart Revolution has been an ongoing project birthed in the heart of Joel Houston nearly four years ago. It is essentially about love, the notion that worship and justice are inextricably linked. Whilst driving to an event in Columbia passing so much injustice He felt the burden for something more: “If what’s happening within those 4 walls is having no effect on those streets we travelled down to get there... Then maybe we’re missing the point” - Joel
This project has two parts. Part 1 is the worship - Hillsong United released a CD and DVD recorded around the world. With Hearts as One was people united in worship all over the globe. Part 2, We’re All In This Together, is a feature length documentary following United’s journey, as they are confronted and ultimately overwhelmed by the stories of remarkable individuals facing injustice and the uncomfortable paradox of being united in worship yet divided in circumstance. If their entire focus is directed only to what happens on stage, then maybe they have missed the point altogether.
Filmed over a period of 3 years, We’re all in this together takes you across 6 continents 42 nations and 93 cities in a cross-cultural journey of music, animation, interviews and live action documentary as the realisation that every story of hope, love, loss and sacrifice ultimately points to the one story.
The I Heart film ‘WE'RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER’ will officially be launched on the 4th of November in cinemas all across the USA and Canada in a 1-night event hosted live from Australia – featuring brand new songs by Hillsong United. Tickets are limited and you can get them here.
Hillsong United :: We're All In This Together [Nov.4th] from Catalyst on Vimeo.
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