LVRDR Releases New Original Worship Pop Track 'Hand Of God'

Feb 19 2025

Rising Christian Contemporary artist LVRDR (Pronounced "La-Ver-Dee-Er") has released his latest single, "Hand of God." The song is a heartfelt reminder of God's unwavering faithfulness through every season of life.



At times, life's challenges feel insurmountable–moments where it's difficult to see God's hand at work. "Hand of God" captures the tension of doubt and faith, urging listeners to reflect on the times God has shown up in their past, even when His presence wasn't immediately clear. With an emotive blend of Chill Pop, Christian Contemporary, and Modern Worship, LVRDR crafts an anthem of encouragement, filled with soaring melodies and deeply personal lyrics:

"It was the Hand of God pulling me up when I couldn't believe / It was the Face of Love looking for me when I struggled to see..."

LVRDR, also known as Adam LaVerdiere, has spent over a decade leading worship across New England, performing in diverse venues ranging from churches to stadiums. Now based in Nashville, TN, he continues to write and perform music that bridges the gap between worship settings and mainstream spaces, crafting songs that resonate with believers and seekers alike.

"Hand of God" is released under NRT Music. The track follows the success of LVRDR's debut album This Is Revival, and marks a new chapter in his artistic journey. Fans can expect more new music throughout 2025.

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