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Singing Toward Unity

Musicians Wendell Kimbrough and Sandra McCracken never could have imagined what their song “See How Good It Is (Psalm 133)” would mean to them just a few years later.

Penned in January 2019, the song speaks of divisions ceasing when God’s children live as one. It testifies to God’s radically uniting love and the way it empowers us to overlook differences and embrace one another. It’s a song characterized by generosity and kindness, virtues that our souls crave in the wake of the isolation, grief, and uncertainty we have been experiencing.

Kimbrough and McCracken were able to reunite in April 2021 to record their song and create a video for it.

“As we send this song out into an anxious world of continuing pandemic, societal unrest, and deepening divisions, it has taken on new meaning for me,” Kimbrough writes. “It’s a challenge, a hope, and a vision. Am I courageous enough to love even those I disagree with, no matter what the future holds?

Take heart in this song and its accompanying video—echoes of the world God intended and the world that one day shall be.

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