Encore: Talk to us about the profound connection you have with your latest album, "The Cry".
William: This project is the most special and deeply personal project we’ve ever done because of the move of God that took place in our church, beginning in 2016 and still happening right now. Actually, it’s the longest break between projects we’ve ever taken. Every project that I have done prior to this one has been looking forward to the move of God with songs about the coming move of God, positioning ourselves for the move of God and surrendering to God. This project is completely different and has different language and testimony because it’s not looking forward to it, it’s actually writing from it. The move of God has been happening and taking place, so "The Cry" is really a project whose language is birthed out of the move of God instead of just language looking forward to it.
Encore: Tell us about your church and its movement.
William: We planted the church 5 1/2 years ago in Orlando Florida, it's called Deeper Fellowship Church. It really started out as a group of 15 people spending time in prayer. The church itself was birthed out of obedience in prayer and vision from the Lord. On May 22, 2016 we had an encounter with God, it was the kind of encounter that changed the way that we lived and talked. One of the things that have taken place as a result of that encounter is literally hundreds of documented miracles and healings that have taken place.
Encore:How do you want this project to impact people?
William: I believe it’s going to stir faith in people in a way like nothing else I have ever released. This project is a combination of declaration, testimony and demonstration. It is in my opinion, our best project we have ever done because it’s not talking about something we have yet to experience, but it’s talking about something we have experienced. I’m so excited about people being able hear this because of how real this is and once you hear it, you’ll know.