Posted: May 23, 2023, 5:00 PM | Category:New Releases Artist Tags: Seth & Nirva Source: Turning Point Media Relations
Beloved husband/wife duo Seth & Nirva return June 2 with On Earth, a six-song EP inspired by the words of the Lord's Prayer (Matthew 6:9-13). The couple's iconic fusion of pop, neo-soul, and gospel sounds saturate an impassioned collection imploring Christians to stand firm amidst the moral decline of culture.
Produced by Willie Weeks along with Seth Ready and Derris Nelson, the EP was penned entirely by Seth & Nirva. A melodic, low-fi groove hallmarks the title cut, a plea for God's will to be done on Earth. With guest vocals from Liberty University's JJ Hasulube, the track encapsulates the project's overarching message.
"The EP springs from this model prayer as we ask the Lord to bring the kind of revival, reformation, and awakening to His Church that will reshape the world around us," Nirva Ready shares. "We often think of God's Kingdom as merely ethereal or otherworldly, and while it does transcend this world, it has real implications for us now. Our prayer is that those Kingdom purposes would come to pass here on Earth."
On Earth also showcases the compelling debut single "Armor." Addressing the current epidemic of fear, anxiety, and depression around the world, the song--and its accompanying music video--spotlights the biblical command to put on the full armor of God, trusting in Christ for victory over the enemy. Additional highlights of the project include "Never Be Forgotten," a timely reassurance of God's unwavering love; and the evocative "Fire Fall," urgently calling God to enact righteous justice on Earth while equipping His people for revival and reformation.
"There are voices within evangelical circles attempting to persuade the Church to withdraw from the culture wars and political battles that rage around us," Seth Ready says. "We must not misunderstand the mission of the Church, which includes being salt and light as well as discipling the nations. This battle, while primarily spiritual, is not divorced from our lives here on Earth. As Jesus prayed, 'Our Father in the heavens, hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.'"