Life.Church Switch Releases New Single “Good News”

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OKLAHOMA CITY (July 10, 2026)
Life.Church Switch, known for their award-winning song “Symphony,” releases their latest single, “Good News” (Life.Church), available now on all streaming platforms. The first Life.Church Switch song recorded with a full choir, “Good News” is refreshing and inviting, just like the Gospel message it carries.

“We wanted to write a song to remind listeners that no matter how heavy life gets, our hope remains steadfast in Jesus,” said Rob Estevez, Life.Church Switch. “He came to save us even though we didn't deserve it—and with Him, we can't lose. That's the good news, and it's right there for anyone who needs it.”

“Good News” is a pop gospel track with an authentic feel rooted in piano, guitar, and the warmth of a full choir. The result is a song that feels both celebratory and grounded, carrying the message of the Gospel in a way that is easy to receive and hard to forget.
Life can feel really overwhelming, but the Gospel isn’t as complicated as we make it out to be,” said Estevez. “When you hear this song, we want you to feel like Jesus is sitting with you in whatever you're carrying.”

Following the release of “Hunger” last month, “Good News” is the second single from Simple, Life.Church Switch's upcoming full-length album. Simple arrives August 5, 2026.

 

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