Homemade Worship by Handmade People

'"[1] The song "Second Chance," according to Gilkeson, focuses on the redemptive power of the Cross and not wallowing in "failures and personal mistakes."

"[4] Alpha Omega News' Rob Snyder graded the album an A, and said "a excellent release of original praise and worship music that was recorded in Irish church halls and homes in the band’s organic, collective style.

"[5] CHRISTCORE's Sara Napier said that is "an album bursting with infectious rhythm, heartfelt lyrics, talent, passion and thought-provoking titles, I don’t see how anyone could pass this one up.

"[11] Andre wrote "Rend Collective Experiment have served up 11 tracks of pure worshipful moments where the listener is lost in praise.

"[11] Jesus Freak Hideout's Ryan Barbee said "there are some resemblances to their last release, but overall they aren't letting it just stay at the same level.

[12] Jesus Freak Hideout's Sam Schaumberg said "while this collection diversifies from the group's debut and features more folk and grandstand worship aspects, it remains a beautiful compilation crafted by musicians clearly in awe of God.

"[15] The Phantom Tollbooth's Derek Walker said "analyse it deeply and there is not that much new, but it is the original and authentic touches that make Rend Collective such a different experience.