King’s Norwich Worship is excited to be releasing its first EP, This is Our Worship, on the 24th November 2023.

Listen to the album, out now!

The album will be preceded by two singles: I Love You Lord, which was released on 3rd November, and Forever And A Day which was released on 17th November.

Available on all major streaming platforms, the EP comprises six songs, written and performed by Ben Lock, Joe Bunton, and John Raspin. This Is Our Worship covers a breadth of topics, combining the contemplative and adoring with joyful declarations of God’s character and grace.

Bound to be a new, fresh addition to worship playlists everywhere, the album is for any person to listen to and make their own, the soundtrack for everyday worship, whatever the time, place, or situation. Beautifully layered, produced, and full of biblical truth, the songs are diverse in mood and tone but wonderfully united as one long love letter to Jesus.


Listen to I Love You Lord here.

Listen to Forever And A Day here.

To celebrate the launch of This Is Our Worship, King’s will be hosting a worship evening at 7pm/ 7:30 pm on Sunday 26th November at the King’s Centre in Norwich. We would love it if you could join us!

Joe Bunton on writing songs for This Is Our Worship.

“As a worship leader the words of the Psalms have often resonated with me and I find myself continually going back to them for inspiration, guidance and challenge. Across all the sites at King’s Community Church there is a high regard on times of sung worship together; most weeks at least half the time of our Sunday morning meetings consist of singing songs of praise. 

The importance of teaching good theology while leading worship to a congregation often weighs on my heart as I’m choosing set lists and picking songs for a Sunday. More and more I was finding new songs that either needed a bit of theological explanation before leading them or had sections that I questioned whether I fully believed in. This highlighted to me the importance of leading songs that reflect the theology of your local church and acted as one of the catalysts for me, and others in the church, to begin seriously writing songs that could be led and sung with conviction in our church.”