Jonathan Brewer - Immersed In Love

Tuesday 1st February 2000
Jonathan Brewer - Immersed In Love

STYLE: MOR / Soft Pop
RATING 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 1527-
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Mike Rimmer

26-year old Jonathan Brewer is a worship leader at Luton International Church and he wrote the material on this album of 10 new worship tunes. The theme of the album is very much focused on revival, both personal and corporate. So you get anthems like "Holy Father" and the cry of the heart for God to move on "Do Something New". At the other extreme, there are intimate songs of worship that draw the listener closer to God, like the tender title cut with its delicious saxophone, and the gentle "A Crown Of Beauty". Both of these songs inspire the worshipper to receive from God and be changed and so reflect the heart of revival. As we seek God, we are changed. The closing prophetic "I Am Crying For This Nation" gives the album a Digger feel taking the believer higher, giving a Heavenly perspective. Certainty 'Immersed In Love' suffers from a tight budget, particularly on the louder songs, but still Jonathan's heart shines through and these are songs that deserve a wider airing across the British Church.

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Reader Comments

Posted by jonathan Brewer in milford haven @ 20:01 on May 3 2012

So good to stumble upon this review of my first CD! A lot has happened since then, I moved to Wales got married and had kids. I have a new website now, its www.jonathanbrewermusic.com New CD will be finished soon I hope. God bless. Jon.


Reply by Maggie Hodgson @ 08:55 on Feb 18 2014

Worked with Jon on Immersed in Love and wanted to be in contact two years ago. Nothing found on line - can he be contacted through you as would like to do further work with him. Great his work being acknowledged.

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