Red Rocks Worship Releases New Live Song feat. Chris Brown - New Album Coming!
Red Rocks Worship is putting the finishing touches on their forthcoming live album set for release this Spring. The project was recorded at Red Rocks Church’s milestone celebration at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in November 2025, commemorating two decades of ministry for the Denver-based community of believers. Previewing the full-length collection, Red Rocks Worship drops lead single “The Lord Is With Me,” featuring Elevation Worship’s Chris Brown, today.
“This song has been such an anthem for our church, and we are excited to now share it with the world! We can’t wait to hear the stories of how God uses this song to help His people,” enthuses Red Rocks Worship’s Tyler Roberts of “The Lord Is With Me.” He continues, “I am praying this song will be an anthem for those who are walking through some really hard stuff, that it will strengthen their faith and encourage their spirit to keep moving forward, knowing that they’re not alone; the Lord is with them.”
“I had the best time recording ‘The Lord Is With Me’ with Tyler and the Red Rocks family at Red Rocks Amphitheatre,” adds collaborator Chris Brown of Elevation Worship. “Gathering with their church in the beautiful Rockies, under an open heaven, was incredible. And what a song! It is packed with truths we all need, as a reminder that no matter what we’re facing, we’ve got a Helper. He’s with us. He’s for us at all times. I hope this song ministers to you.”
Red Rocks Worship has been gradually teasing “The Lord Is With Me” since late December, igniting anticipation for their next complete endeavor. When Red Rocks Worship’s new album arrives this spring, the live set will serve as the collective’s follow-up to 2025’s critically acclaimed effort, The King Is Coming (Live).
“We’re praying these songs would draw people close to the Lord — awakening hearts to the reality that His presence is our true Promised Land,” Roberts remarks of the group’s upcoming release. “It’s not a destination we strive to reach, but a promise we get to live in right now.”







