Philippa Hanna and Israel Houghton unite in this extended live edition of ‘Til The Whole World Knows‘, offering a moment of worship marked by sincerity, depth and a strong sense of togetherness. From the first note, the atmosphere feels intimate yet powerful, drawing listeners in and centring hearts on Jesus.
There’s an immediate sense that God is moving in a fresh way. Something shifts; burdens lift, faith rises, and a quiet revival begins to stir. Philippa and Israel carry this with grace, guiding the room into an experience that feels both personal and prophetic.
At the heart of the song is the refrain, “’til the whole world knows,” a simple yet profound reminder that worship has purpose and our message always points to Christ. Each time the line returns, it draws the focus back to that truth, anchoring the moment with renewed conviction.
The song unfolds like a journey, beginning softly and reflectively before the rhythm builds and voices rise together in the declaration, “This is revival.” The energy lifts, the room comes alive, and it feels like a collective response to something already happening. This becomes the heartbeat of the entire performance.
As the music settles, the words “Amen, let it be so” bring everything back to stillness. It’s a moment of agreement and surrender, a seal of faith that rests gently over the crowd. Then Israel’s spontaneous cry, “There is a new wine pouring,” arrives like confirmation – a reminder that God is still moving, still refreshing His people, still calling His Church to receive what He’s pouring out.
The extended live setting allows space for this to breathe and for honesty, spontaneity and the freedom of the Holy Spirit to lead. Philippa’s tenderness and Israel’s soulful strength intertwine beautifully, creating a worship moment that feels organic and deeply Spirit-led.
In the end, ‘Til The Whole World Knows‘ becomes more than a song. It’s a call, a reminder that revival isn’t distant but present, and that every believer carries a sound that helps make Jesus known. The final notes linger, stirring hunger, strengthening faith and renewing the Church’s sense of mission.
Amen. Selah. Let it be so, ’til the whole world knows.