By Mike Romero
Billboard charting Christian art and music collective the King will come is holding a free concert on Sunday, March 24 at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, Utah. The group is known locally for hosting Warehouse Worship โ a series of engaging interfaith worship concerts featuring a stacked lineup of local musicians. Past events have been held across Utah, including in downtown Provo.
the King will come is known nationally for their debut single “Yet,” which landed on the Billboard Hot Christian Charts for over 10 weeks. A collaborative version of the track was also released as track 3 on the Grammy Award-winning album The Maverick Way by Maverick City Music. the King will come’s version of the song has over 9 million streams on Spotify and 12 million views on YouTube, plus millions more across TikTok and Instagram.

Local artists who have participated in Warehouse Worship include Garon Brett, Bri Ray, Ashley Hess, Jordan Moyes, ysabelle, and many more.
“We believe in the power of music and art to change hearts and bring people togetherโand that’s exactly what this event has done for hundreds of community members the last few times we’ve hosted Warehouse Worship,” says Bri Ray, herself a founding member of the King will come. “We believe that every person is an individual of value who is worthy of love and admiration. We believe we all need grace. Our job is to love, not judge.”

“Warehouse Worship is a place for everyone to come together regardless of their standing with God and build community and just bask in genuine love,” one attendee said. “It just really made me feel like I belonged.”
The show this Sunday will be held at The Barn at Thanksgiving Point and is produced in partnership with Utah’s Interfaith Council. Doors open at 6 PM, and the service will run from 6:45 to 8:45 PM. Make sure to follow the King will come on Instagram. You can check out the music video for their song “Yet” below.

