‘You are worthy Jesus’
At Your Feet - KXC & Rich and Lydia Dicas
The album was recorded at Seek First, KXCs weekly Monday night prayer and worship gathering . It’s truly the sound a community together to contend for a move of the spirit and the songs put language to the prayers.
Listen - 🔗 in @kxcworship bio
AT YOUR FEET | ALBUM OUT NOW |
These songs are an invitation to be broken and poured out in worship at the feet of Jesus. To celebrate and give thanks for all he has done for us and to contend in prayer for his kingdom to come here on earth. Recorded at Seek First - KXC’s weekly worship and prayer night. Featuring ‘I Believe’, ‘Don’t Pass Me By’, ‘Worthy is the Lord’, ‘Do It Again Lord’ and more (link in bio)
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We’ll be hopping on an insta live chat with friends from SAINT Music at 11:30. Also you can join the YouTube premiere of an extended version of At Your Feet at 12pm today 🙌
Don’t Pass Me By - Live | Out Now
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There’s absolutely nothing casual about this song. Written from Lydia’s own journey through ongoing physical suffering - this song is an invitation to turn disappointment into praise and agony into persistent prayer.
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Recorded at Seek First (KXC’s weekly worship and prayer gathering), this song unfolds across two tracks, featuring an extended time of intercession, lament and faith-filled prayer drawing from Psalm 13. It captures the desperate sound of our church community crying out and contending together in prayer.
DON’T PASS ME BY
Inspired by the blind man’s plea to Jesus for healing, the song gives voice to all those waiting and longing, yet still trusting in Gods mercy.
@kxcworship x @richdicas x @lydicas
V2
Every morning I’ll keep asking that today might be the day
When the mighty God of healing sends a miracle my way
I wasn’t born to be a victim and my portion isn’t pain
I am a story in the making, I am a testament of grace
If there’s a valley before the breakthrough then I’ll flood it with my praise
If it’s two steps forwards one step back I’ll keep pressing on in faith
I have a desperate prayer for healing that the cynics cannot tame
I will wrestle past to meet you, I’ll keep getting in your face
Don’t Pass Me By - Live | Out Now
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There’s absolutely nothing casual about this song. Written from Lydia’s own journey through ongoing physical suffering - this song is an invitation to turn disappointment into praise and agony into persistent prayer.
_
Recorded at Seek First (KXC’s weekly worship and prayer gathering), this song unfolds across two tracks, featuring an extended time of intercession, lament and faith-filled prayer drawing from Psalm 13. It captures the desperate sound of our church community crying out and contending together in prayer.
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(YouTube premiere @ 1pm UK time)
Big news! Our brand new podcast is here! Holding Hope: Unswerving and Wide Reaching. 🎙️
Once a month, Naomi will be sitting down with some incredible guests for honest, hope-filled conversations.
First up, we’re thrilled to have been joined by @richdicas and @lydicas , worship leaders at @kxchurch and songwriters based in London. Their ministry flows from a deep commitment to prayer, community, and the pursuit of God’s heart. Whether leading crowds in collective worship or writing quietly at home, their heart remains the same: to see people encounter the love of Jesus and be transformed by His Spirit.
🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube
🔗 growinghope.org.uk/podcast
Don’t Pass Me By - Live At Seek First | This is a song forged in fire, born out of years of chronic pain, unanswered prayer, and the decision to still trust God when His silence feels deafening. Written from Lydia’s own journey through ongoing physical suffering, ‘Don’t Pass Me By’ echoes the plea of the blind man in Luke 18 — a man who, despite the crowd telling him to be quiet, called out louder for Jesus. It’s that same persistent, courageous cry that forms the heartbeat of this song: “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me… Don’t pass me by.”
We’re excited to have our friends Rich & Lydia Dicas join us at the Waverley Abbey Festival.
Rich & Lydia Dicas are worship leaders and songwriters based in London. Their ministry flows from a deep commitment to prayer, community and the pursuit of God’s heart. Whether leading crowds in collective worship or writing quietly at home, their heart remains the same: to see people encounter the love of Jesus and be transformed by His Spirit.
Get your tickets now. Link in bio 🔗