“Stand In Awe (Live)” by Perimeter Worship is the kind of worship song that immediately feels at home in a church setting. Recorded live in their home church, this first single from an upcoming live album captures that collective moment where voices rise together, not to perform, but to point everything upward.
The choral blend is smooth and full, with each vocal part locking in naturally. There’s a strong sense of unity here, like a congregation breathing in sync. The lead vocal stands out in the best way, clear, steady, and confident, guiding the room without overpowering it. You can tell this song was written to be sung with people, not just listened to through headphones.

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Instrumentally, everything is dialed in. The drums deserve special mention: tasteful, intentional, and driving the song forward without distraction. They give the track momentum while still leaving space for the lyrics to land. The live arrangement adds weight to every section, especially as the chorus repeats and the room leans fully into worship.

“Stand In Awe (Live)” is direct and grounded in Scripture, centering fully on Jesus, His majesty, authority, and finished work. There’s humility in the verses and bold faith in the chorus, making it easy for churches to adopt this song into regular worship sets. The bridge, declaring “Holy, Holy, Holy,” feels like a natural peak moment for corporate worship.

With a live music video rolling out and more singles planned over the next two months, Perimeter Worship is clearly building something intentional. This track has strong potential for Spotify worship playlists and Sunday mornings alike.
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