
In a moment when my spirit needed a reset, Faith Worship Arts’ latest song “Still Here” arrived as a divine appointment. This awe-inspired track is from their 2025 album “Fill This House,” recorded live at Faith Assembly of God in Orlando.
The Sacred Invitation
The first time I heard “Still Here,” I wasn’t prepared for how deeply it would resonate. It wasn’t just the polished production or beautiful arrangement—though both are exceptional. What moved me most was how the song unfolded like a permission slip to simply be still.
As the lyrics “Still… still… there’s no need to move. Jesus, You’re here” washed over me, something within my rushed spirit finally exhaled. In a world constantly demanding movement, this song creates a sanctuary of stillness—a countercultural invitation that feels both radical and necessary.
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Behind the Movement
Faith Worship Arts represents the worship expression of Faith Assembly in Orlando, led by my best friend Pastor John Dreher. I’ve witnessed firsthand their commitment to creating music that transcends boundaries of age, background, and culture while maintaining a singular focus on encountering Jesus.
When Lyrics Become Lifelines
“You are the good portion… nothing’s better.” This line struck me deeply as a beautiful echo of Luke 10, where Jesus affirms Mary’s choice to sit at His feet. In my own spiritual journey, I’ve often found myself caught in the trap of prioritizing productivity over presence, action over adoration.
“Still Here” also reminded me that what my soul needs most isn’t another spiritual achievement but simply sitting in His presence. The song doesn’t just communicate this truth—it creates the very experience it describes, inviting listeners into a moment of sacred stillness.
Finding Home at His Feet
What ultimately makes “Still Here” so powerful is its gentle invitation to return home. The closing refrain—”This is where you’ll find me… right here… waiting… at Your feet”—isn’t flashy or complicated. It’s a tender commitment to presence over performance.
As these words echoed through my headphones, they became my own promise. A reset point. A return to what matters most in my relationship with Jesus.
A Timely Message
For anyone feeling the weight of constant movement, “Still Here” offers the precious gift of divine permission to pause. To breathe. To remember that sometimes the most spiritual thing we can do is simply sit at His feet.
“Still Here” appears on Faith Worship Arts’ 2025 album “Fill This House,” recorded live at Faith Assembly Of God in Orlando, FL, and is available now on all major streaming platforms. For those seeking a soundtrack for sacred stillness like I was, this may be the most important worship song you’ll encounter this year.