Zealand Worship - The EP

Awarding the EP four stars from CCM Magazine, Matt Conner states, Phil Joel and Zealand Worship's music seeks "to equip and edify the church.

"[7] Rating the album three stars for Worship Leader, Graham Gladstone says, "The EP will probably be most fruitful wherever big sound is the priority."

"[4] Jonathan Andre, indicating in a four and a half star review by 365 Days of Inspiring Media, describes, "While we as a site reviewed Zealand’s EP release way back in June when it was only available via their website, this newly written review for their iTunes debut of their EP (7 tracks instead of 6, with the introduction of “Good Good Father”) continues to firm my assertion that Zealand, as a worship band with enthusiasm, heart and poignancy, is by far one of the most passionate bands out there currently, when compared to other like Rend Collective, Crowder and The City Harmonic, to name a few.

"[2] Signaling in a four and a half star review at 365 Days of Inspiring Media, Joshua Andre recognizes, "Personally the only downside to this EP is that it’s too short!

goes by very quickly, particularly when one is immersed in such a poignant and heartfelt EP, with Phil enthusiastically championing Jesus and singing His praises.