ONE A Worship Collective
ONE A Worship Collective formed in Nashville in 2021, a group of musicians and vocalists who came together around worship music. Their debut single "Come Like...
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ONE A Worship Collective formed in Nashville in 2021, a group of musicians and vocalists who came together around worship music. Their debut single "Come Like the Dawn" arrived that same year, featuring Ben Fielding on vocals and songwriting, Kayla Anderson on harmonies, Brett Younker on guitar, and Jacob Sooter on bass.
The collective's sound leans into the kind of spacious, melodic arrangements that have become familiar in modern worship settings. "Come Like the Dawn" builds around Fielding's lead vocal and Anderson's harmonies, with Younker's guitar work providing texture over Sooter's bass foundation.
They followed that first single with others like "First Love" and "God's Got You," working in the same general territory of congregational worship music. The group operates as a collective rather than a fixed band lineup, which allows different contributors to shape their recordings.
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