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The Sound of Music

To many, Kim is known as the “singing prophet.” If you've ever attended a live gathering, you know that music is a major part of the message that Kim brings to his audiences, and at times, music is the message. From the strike of the first note, the journey begins. Those that listen with their heart know it’s not just praise and worship; it’s prophecy, designed by inspired musical expressions. “God is speaking and we translate the sound through the music”, says Kim. There are nights when Kim never leaves the piano, and yet, in the music the message is complete.

Another distinct characteristic of this prophetic musical genre is the spontaneity of this creative emergence, as much of Kim’s musical performance is completely unrehearsed and unplanned.

Kim has created a new genre of “prophetic” music. The unbidden nature of his musical presentation ignites an emergence of creativity that is undeniable to all who witness it.

“Not knowing where we are going always leaves an unsettled feeling, but it drives us to find the ‘song of the Lord’ every single time we gather. It’s the most exciting thing to have to rely on the creativity of the Spirit during each performance. Together, we wait to discover ‘the mood of the Spirit throughout the gathering, and in these special moments, every note played is prophetic.” (Kim Clement)

The question is often raised as to how it is possible for Kim and his team to create such beautiful music without rehearsing. Kim and the musicians who accompany him connect with a divine source that links them together. The result is a spontaneous and simultaneous expression of worship that is the pioneer for a new sound.

“With great anticipation in the word of the Lord, we never lack chemistry in our music. We believe that every person on the platform is a minister, including the sound engineer, and plays a major role in releasing ‘the sound’. Therefore, our hearts must be united in one purpose, which is to hear the word of the Lord for the people, and release it.” (Kim Clement)

True worship requires an element of faith, and is equally essential in this unpredictable style of expression.

“Worship is not the way you play an instrument or sing, or even what you sing, it's the way you touch God. The shouts of warriors antagonize the powers of hell, while we minister to the Lord with our simple melodies and passionate praises. From prophetic gestures, shouting, and singing, to getting on our knees in amazing moments of sweet communion with the Lord, we only want to feel the heartbeat of God.” (Kim Clement)

Using the sword and the harp, King David demonstrated his Kingship, and defeated his enemies. However, it wasn’t the harp, lyre, or sword that made him a great King, it was his heart. Whether you are a lover, a warrior, or a King, God loves to hear from you in your own personal expression, and these corporate prophetic gatherings can be a special place for you to have a unique encounter with God.

“How can we tell the world, without saying a word? I believe, that in the midst of us, there is a sound that will touch the untouchable and reach the unreachable.” (Kim Clement)